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  1. #1
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    I hope it is helpful. The more I think about it, the more inclined I am just to keep my money. I tend to like snazzy electronic toys just a bit too much, and that is what this is starting to feel like It isn't like I don't already have a dedicated e-reader, and I am around a full computer MOST of my waking hours. I can't take a table running with me, and I can use my way too large phone (Note 2) to run my kettlebell timing program. It is SO easy for me to spend money on electronics!

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    So, I'm going to strongly recommend that if you are looking to buy a tablet, do not even consider a Kindle Fire.

    The original Fire HDX that I bought had to be replaced soon after I got it, due to wifi connection issues. I should have known right then that I was in trouble -- Amazon considers these things to be disposable. If you contact them with a technical problem, they tell you to press the power button for 40 seconds to restart it. If that doesn't work, they don't try to figure out what the problem is and if there could be a solution. They just immediately conclude that it's unfixable. If it's under warranty, they send you a new one. If it's not under warranty they tell you to do a factory reset. Wipe everything out and set it up all over again, like you have nothing better to do with your time, but don't think that the problem won't happen again because they're never actually going to try to fix anything. And when your barely-over-a-year-old Kindle just dies and won't start up, they say sorry, we don't repair Kindles, but we'll offer you $14 off the price of a new one.

    I found it useful to have a device that's smaller and more portable than a laptop but bigger than a smartphone, with internet access and a decent camera. But my budget is really tight right now and I can't afford a new tablet. When I am able to afford one, it will not be anything from Amazon.

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    I've suspected that was a problem with the Kindle tablets, thanks for your comments. I've the Kindle Paperwhite (which I love), and right after I bought my Samsung Galaxy Tab 4, Barnes and Nobles moved to THAT tablet for their tablet. I can't recommend it too highly, though I wish I had known that B&N was going to do that. If I'd waited for 2 weeks I would have saved quite a bit on my purchase but that is how things go. I really did like my Nook Touch, but it finally died and I do like the Paperwhite more than I did the Touch. That was a surprise!

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    Just another thought, as long as we're reviving this thread, someone on FB posted about wanting something to read on the beach. They were mostly concerned about readability, but IME, every iPad I've had has overheated after only a little while in direct sunlight. If I even want to do a yoga video on the porch, I've got to make sure the iPad is in the shade.

    No idea how other devices do in direct sunlight, though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Catrin View Post
    I've suspected that was a problem with the Kindle tablets, thanks for your comments. I've the Kindle Paperwhite (which I love), and right after I bought my Samsung Galaxy Tab 4, Barnes and Nobles moved to THAT tablet for their tablet. I can't recommend it too highly, though I wish I had known that B&N was going to do that. If I'd waited for 2 weeks I would have saved quite a bit on my purchase but that is how things go. I really did like my Nook Touch, but it finally died and I do like the Paperwhite more than I did the Touch. That was a surprise!
    The kindle paperwhite and Samsung use E Ink screens which are excellent for reading. I use polarized sunglasses when viewing photos on my ipad in bright sunlight and that works well for me. I’ve never had an overheating problem that caused a problem even in desert heat. When in heat, and actually usually, I have location services disabled, auto brightness on, all apps and services closed unless i need to use them and don’t use it for graphic intensive games so my cpu isn't overworked....but then for me it's just a tool to use for the internet and getting an enlarged look at photos when i'm out doing photography.
    ‘The negative feelings we all have can be addictive…just as the positive…it’s up to
    us to decide which ones we want to choose and feed”… Pema Chodron

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    Caveat: I did not read the entire thread.

    Being a Windows geek without an Apple product to my name NOR a Smartphone, I bought an Asus Transformerbook T100 last fall to bring to Mexico in lieu of my full-size HP laptop. After using this since last October, I think it's the smartest electronics purchase I've ever made.

    I have a Galaxy Tab 2.0 as well but found it too limiting, and after using Windows for so many years, Android was just too different for me to get really comfortable with. My T100 came with Windows 8.1 (which I will soon upgrade to Win 10, eek!) , and I was just more comfortable with that.

    The tablet part easily clips off the keyboard for e-reading. I use mostly Blio to read books I check out from the library, but have also used the Kindle app.

    With the keyboard clipped in, it functions just like a laptop, only smaller and lighter. I've gotten used to its small form and enjoy that I can have it in my lap without overheating, since the keyboard doesn't contain a hard drive so doesn't get hot. So I never need a desk and can compute in my lap wherever I happen to be.

    I also like that it is racy red instead of boring black.

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    I bought it on Amazon. I am sure there are newer models now; I haven't even checked since I have no need for anything else for now.
    Emily

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    Quote Originally Posted by emily_in_nc View Post
    Caveat: I did not read the entire thread.

    Being a Windows geek without an Apple product to my name NOR a Smartphone, I bought an Asus Transformerbook T100 last fall to bring to Mexico in lieu of my full-size HP laptop. After using this since last October, I think it's the smartest electronics purchase I've ever made.

    I have a Galaxy Tab 2.0 as well but found it too limiting, and after using Windows for so many years, Android was just too different for me to get really comfortable with. My T100 came with Windows 8.1 (which I will soon upgrade to Win 10, eek!) , and I was just more comfortable with that.

    The tablet part easily clips off the keyboard for e-reading. I use mostly Blio to read books I check out from the library, but have also used the Kindle app.

    With the keyboard clipped in, it functions just like a laptop, only smaller and lighter. I've gotten used to its small form and enjoy that I can have it in my lap without overheating, since the keyboard doesn't contain a hard drive so doesn't get hot. So I never need a desk and can compute in my lap wherever I happen to be.

    I also like that it is racy red instead of boring black.

    Attachment 17754 Attachment 17755

    I bought it on Amazon. I am sure there are newer models now; I haven't even checked since I have no need for anything else for now.
    I thought about getting a 2-in-1. I'm required to provide my own pc for work and currently I'm using an old laptop with a separate larger monitor and keyboard (because the screen on the laptop is failing). But the laptop is very slow and will probably need to be replaced soon. So I thought a 2-in-1 would be good to use as a tablet outside of work and a laptop to connect to the monitor and larger keyboard at the office. Unfortunately right now a 2-in-1 is too expensive for me, especially since there's an outside chance that things will change at work and my employer will give me a pc to use.

    I was pleasantly surprised to find that Galaxy Tab tablets are actually not too expensive. Right now I'm trying to figure out the difference between the different types -- Tab 4 vs 3 vs whatever. I like the fact that you can add memory with a micro SD card -- I think (am hoping) that means you can go with a less expensive tablet with 16GB and and then add storage with an SD card rather than paying more for 64GB in the tablet.

    BTW to make this thread cycling related -- I recently was at a deli taking a break on a bike ride when I ran into someone I know through Facebook, a friend-of-a-friend who was in the middle of a self-supported 100-mile ride. He had a 7-inch tablet in his jersey pocket. I assume it had 4G capability, since he uses it to check in online during his rides and I doubt he's able to find public wifi in all those places. Anyway what really impressed me is what he uses as a "case" to protect it from sweat and the elements -- a large Halls cough drop bag. It has a zip-top closure and he said it's very durable.

    http://www.walgreens.com/store/c/hal...003802-product

    - Gray 2010 carbon WSD road bike, Rivet Independence saddle
    - Red hardtail 26" aluminum mountain bike, Bontrager Evoke WSD saddle
    - Royal blue 2018 aluminum gravel bike, Rivet Pearl saddle

    Gone but not forgotten:
    - Silver 2003 aluminum road bike
    - Two awesome worn out Juliana saddles

 

 

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