Q. I have a Computer and I hate having to get up to get on my Computer I know that's sorry as hell lol. But anyways I want a tablet a Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 tablet I want to use the tablet to mod my game saves for games.. I use a USB to mod my game saves.. I know the tablet doesn't have a USB port but I can buy adapter for it... I use Horizon diamond to mod my game saves.. Will the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 tablet let me install Horizon diamond on it and mod my game saves like my computer does yes r no?
A. No a Samsung Galaxy note 10.1 will not be for you as the Horizon diamond is only .exe for which windows use so you would need a full windows tablet like the microsoft surface not the rt version.
EDIT: to andy,
Yes a microsoft surface can run .exe applications as windows 8 is on there or he can get a laptop/desktop but I know he wants a tablet so a full windows 8 tablet like the surface will be good for him, as mentioned the RT is not full windows 8 and it sucks.
Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 vs Toshiba Thrive Tablet?
Q. I am soon going to be a college freshman and am looking for a tablet. I want something I can take with me around campus and use to watch videos/listen to music/serve the internet/take notes. I want something that can also hold some of my word/pdf files. I have a laptop, but I want use my tablet to keep my media that would take up much needed computer space. I was wondering which tablet ppl recommend for me?
So far I am leaning towards the Toshiba Thrive Tablet because of the price.
Sorry for using "serve" instead of "surf"...
A. This Toshiba Thrive is the only tablet I can consider at this time because of the battery issue. All lithium batteries stop working in 2 to 3 years of daily charging. Are you willing to toss your device because the battery will not charge anymore or pay more than it's worth to send it back to the manufacture to replace the battery?
Non user replaceable batteries is a despicable practice and companies need to stop this immediately. I refuse to purchase a device that has a non user replaceable battery. I've been burned a few times with devices where the non user replaceable battery died and I could not get it replaced by the company that manufactured the product (Megellan GPS).
I commend Toshiba for making the first tablet (that I know of) that you can replace the battery by yourself. I will gladly purchase this over any Apple product or others that I can not replace the battery.
which is a better tablet? ( ex.the Ipad 2, Samsung Galaxy, etc)?
Q. Ok while i was at Best Buy today with my cousin shopping for a new laptop i ran across a the tablets. I was playing with the Samsung Galaxy first then i moved on to the Ipad 2. I fell in love with them both and now i dont know which to choose. the salesperson who was helping us said she had the Ipad 2 and she loves it but said its really a matter of personal preference.
if anyone has the ipad or the samsung galaxy or any other tablet, your advice/input would be very much appreciated. what are the pros and cons of each. and do you really like your tablet? i really want a tablet now.
im mainly getting it for entertainment(browse, surf the net, movies,) that kinda stuff for like long drives or something and to possibly use it for textbooks so i wont to lug around those heavy things.
A. Galaxy Tab 10.1 vs Apple iPad 2
The Galaxy Tab 10.1 is the lightest (1.25 lbs) of the big-screen tablets and is the thinnest (0.336 inches) overall. Like with the iPad, however, thinness comes at the expense of SD, USB, and HDMI ports: Tab and iPad have none. Choose the Galaxy Tab over iPad if you love its light weight and thinness but want an Android tablet rather than an iOS (iPad) tablet. Choose the Tab 10.1 if you (a) prefer its 1280x800 TFT display more than iPad 2's 1024x768 IPS display; (b) want a better rear camera (3 MP) than iPad 2's lousy 0.7 MP camera; (c) believe in Android's more open approach to app development and acquisition; or (d) want Flash, which does not work on iPad 2.
Otherwise, go with the IPad 2, which has a higher degree of fit-and-finish than its competition. Like iPhones vs other smart phones, iPods vs other MP3 players, or Macs vs PC's, iPads are widely regarded as being more refined and polished than other tablets. iPad also has a large and refined App Store (although Android Market is closing the gap).
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