Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2014/08/16
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I did the same thing and got a nexus 7 2013(2nd gen). It is fast and has a beautiful screen. The battery life is no where near apple! I was set on the retina mini but the air is faster and has better colors. I even picked up a wireless charger for the nexus but it does not seem to improve the battery life much in between use! Curt On Aug 17, 2014 12:54 AM, "Jayanand Govindaraj" <jayanand at gmail.com> wrote: > Peter, > Just one point - I have never used a case or protector of any stripe > whatsoever in years of using the IPAD2, IPAD Retina and IPAD Mini. They are > born tough, with virtually indestructible screens, which wipe clean with > one swipe of a hankie (All this from a lifelong Windows user, mind you). Do > not let salesmen sucker you into these purchases. > > I have the 128GB Mini for only one reason - I carry all my books, > magazines, newspapers, music, videos, games in that one gizmo. Brilliant > stuff, especially for travel. > Cheers > Jayanand > > > On Sun, Aug 17, 2014 at 11:16 AM, Peter Klein <pklein at threshinc.com> > wrote: > > > Thanks, Phil, Sonny and everyone else. > > > > I went to the local Apple store today and looked at the iPad Mini Retina. > > While I liked it, two things stopped me: > > > > 1. Price, especially when the salesperson started steering me towards the > > more expensive iPad Air, informed me I'd need a $60-90 case, and by the > > way, let's set you up with an Apple ID, and how much Cloud service are > you > > going to need... > > > > 2. The voice recognition software doesn't let you find a word or phrase > on > > a Web page and click on it. So I still would be using my fingers for > > browsing beyond the initial lookup or URL. And in that case, why pay > Apple > > prices since I'm a PC guy and not already in their orbit? Both iPad and > > Android will let you answer an email using voice dictation, and both will > > search the Web and open an app via voice. > > > > For a good deal less cash, I can pick up a current Nexus 7 tablet, which > > appears to do what I want, and has very good reviews. It will still get > me > > off the PC and mouse for mail and casual browsing, which is the point of > > this exercise. So if somebody thinks that this choice is really dumb for > > some reason, please let me know, because the Nexus 7 is looking very good > > to me. > > > > As far as alternate pointing devices and ergonomic setup, I'm > > corresponding with a hand doctor who is also a musician, and will check > > with my own doc for a referral next week. I'm going to play with > Windows' > > voice recognition to see how I like it on the PC before springing for > > Dragon, but that's a possibility, too. A cell-enabled tablet is not > > necessary for me, because my little Tracfone can do rudimentary Web over > > the cell network--it's just that the tiny screen makes most picture > content > > too small. > > > > --Peter > > > > > > > Like Sonny, I've had great luck with the iPad Mini (retina). It > probably > > > handles 80% of my computer tasks with ease. As others have said, it's > not > > > ideal for serious keyboarding but for most other tasks I love it. If > you > > go > > > that route you'll also need to consider whether to get one that allows > > you > > > to work where there's no wifi (via data plan). I decided against it for > > > economy, and also because I use mine mostly at home where I have wifi. > > > > > > BTW, photos look stunning on the retina display. > > > > > > > > > -- > > > Phil Swango > > > 307 Aliso Dr SE > > > Albuquerque, NM 87108 > > > 505-262-4085 > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Leica Users Group. > > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information > > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information >