A quick correction: 8 inch is a very popular tablet size these days.
Aemon Send a noteboard - 15/11/2013 06:28:11 AM
Most of the new Android tablets coming out are 8 inches, actually. The Nexus line is something of an outlier, and mostly because the current model is a refresh of the previous gen rather than a new development.
Buying a tablet - please chime in (from iPad to Nexus 7 to ?)
- 14/11/2013 02:52:06 PM
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Can't you adjust the screen brightness?
- 14/11/2013 03:18:10 PM
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The minimum brightness on Nexus is much higher than the min on iPad
- 14/11/2013 05:23:15 PM
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Oh. That's no good. The "night" setting might just be the app I'm using, but others might have it. *NM*
- 14/11/2013 10:25:56 PM
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samsung makes a great tablet and the Kindle is very nice for the price. *NM*
- 14/11/2013 04:14:02 PM
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What should you do? Realize you're being illogical.
- 14/11/2013 06:17:47 PM
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I have a Nexus 7 since a few months, I'm quite happy with it.
- 14/11/2013 07:20:04 PM
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Re: I have a Nexus 7 since a few months, I'm quite happy with it.
- 14/11/2013 08:30:17 PM
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As I understand it, the Kindle Fire is a normal tablet - no Kindle-like eyestrain-less screen
- 14/11/2013 09:22:15 PM
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A quick correction: 8 inch is a very popular tablet size these days.
- 15/11/2013 06:28:11 AM
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The Nexus 7 is definitely the best bang for the buck. Maybe try to fix the problems you're having?
- 15/11/2013 06:40:01 AM
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I've had the Nexus 7 for a while, and find it difficult to fault.
- 15/11/2013 09:45:55 AM
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I've had it on standby with minimal use for 1 days, and the battery is 1/2 gone.
- 15/11/2013 06:36:51 PM
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