Okay, gang, I need your input. I think I may have finally found a use for a tablet. Yes, reading stuff on it.
Does anyone read on theirs? Like ebooks? Pdfs? What's the user experience like? Can you zoom seamlessly? Can you highlight stuff or use a dictionary and is it nice to use?
Second question: file sync. What do you have to use? Usb cable? Some wifi method? Dropbox like thing?
I read on my phone. So reading on a tablet is something I would do if I had one. I use ePub and PDF files as well as download freebies from Amazon Kindle. You can zoom, highlight, bookmarks, dictionary, black or sepia background, it's all good.
For syncing, just move the files using AirDroid and import it through the eReader app.
Of course have no idea what it's like to actually use, I can only see what the features are. I don't mind so much if the app costs a buck as long as there's no sleazy data lock in.
Okay, gang, I need your input. I think I may have finally found a use for a tablet. Yes, reading stuff on it.
Does anyone read on theirs? Like ebooks? Pdfs? What's the user experience like? Can you zoom seamlessly? Can you highlight stuff or use a dictionary and is it nice to use?
Second question: file sync. What do you have to use? Usb cable? Some wifi method? Dropbox like thing?
i use my tablet to write word documents, edit/create excel spreadsheets for work, i use it to download the latest episode of game of thrones to watch at lunch time, i use it to watch films in bed, read books browse the internet on the go via wifi or tethering via my phones 3g, its just amazing.
Of course have no idea what it's like to actually use, I can only see what the features are. I don't mind so much if the app costs a buck as long as there's no sleazy data lock in.
Decided to get the Galaxy Note 10.1. Pretty nice device overall. Wonder if it's gonna turn out to be a good fit for doing stuff that requires concentration cause computers are too good at multitasking, I constantly keep switching between stuff.