Full Nook Tablet specs - Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet

Full detailed list is HERE.
Here are some spotlights:
HARDWARE:
CPU: Dual Core Ti OMAP 4430 @ 1GHz
GPU: POWERVR SGX540 (SGX530 is most likely a typo)
Graphics: OpenGLES 1.1 and 2.0
RAM: 1GB
ROM: 16 GB eMMC
User storage: 11GB
File System: FAT32
USB: 2.0
Wireless: 802.11b/g/n
WiFi security support: WEP/WPA/WPA2/802.1x
External Storage: up to 32GB via microSDHC
Weight: 400g
SOFTWARE:
Android OS: v2.3 Gingerbread
Adobe Air: v2.7
SCREEN:
Resolution: 1024x600
Screen PPI: 169
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Colors: 16 million
MEDIA FORMATS/CODECS:
Audio formats supported: .3GP, .3G2, .MP4, .AMR, .MP3, .MID, .XMF, .MXMF, .RTTL, .OTA, .IMY, .FLV, .SWF, .WAV, .OGG, .ACC
Video formats supported: .3GP, .MP4, .3G2, .FLV
Audio codecs: AAC, AAC+, AMR, MP3, MIDI, LPCM
Video codecs: H.263, H.264 (High, Main and Baseline profiles), MPEG-4 (Simple and Advanced), xVID
Video hardware (!) scaling: 420p, 720p, 1080p
Audio/Video Streaming: HTTP, RTSP
Supported file formats: PDF, ePUB, DRP, ePIB, TXT, RTF, XLS, DOC, PPT, PPS, DOCM, XLSM, PPTM, PPSX, PPSM, DOCX, XLSX, PPTX

DarkDvr said:
Full detailed list is
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CPU: Dual Core Ti OMAP 4430 @ 1GHz
GPU: POWERVR SGX530
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I am pretty sure the GPU spec is wrong. According to AnandTech and TI itself, the OMAP4430 runs SGX540.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/4053/...hz-cortex-a9-25-faster-gpu-hdmi-14-3d-1080p60
http://focus.ti.com/general/docs/wt...ntId=53243&navigationId=12843&templateId=6123

I think they have a typo about the GPU model. The OMAP 4430 includes an integrated SGX540 not a 530 (and the difference between those two is supposed to be substantial). The SGX530 is what came with the OMAP 3621 used in the Nook Color

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I think they have a typo about the GPU model. The OMAP 4430 includes an integrated SGX540 not a 530 (and the difference between those two is supposed to be substantial). The SGX530 is what came with the OMAP 3621 used in the Nook Color
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Indeed it does look like it's a typo on their website.
Thanks for correcting me guys!

I like to see a teardown to verify the battery specs. The NC has a 3.7V, 4000mAh battery. The Kindle Fire (from the iFixit teardown) has 3.7V, 4400mAh. The NT is claimed to have "much better" battery life, so one would expect it to have better numbers than both of these.

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I like to see a teardown to verify the battery specs. The NC has a 3.7V, 4000mAh battery. The Kindle Fire (from the iFixit teardown) has 3.7V, 4400mAh. The NT is claimed to have "much better" battery life, so one would expect it to have better numbers than both of these.
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I'm waiting for engadget review. They got a standardized test that will show the difference.

Hrm, so we don't know whether the NT still has Bluetooth, do we?

tamasrepus said:
Hrm, so we don't know whether the NT still has Bluetooth, do we?
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Going to have to wait for a tear-down and see if it has the same wireless chip as the NC. In which case, we may get BT but it will be ridiculously short-ranged.

RussianMenace said:
Going to have to wait for a tear-down and see if it has the same wireless chip as the NC. In which case, we may get BT but it will be ridiculously short-ranged.
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I'm pretty sure because it doesn't have the antenna XD

diamond_lover said:
I'm pretty sure because it doesn't have the antenna XD
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Like I said, we will have to wait for a tear-down. Even if it doesn't have an antenna or isnt connected to the antenna like the NC, it will still work, albeit with only a foot or so range. Which is plenty to keyboards/mice, GPS dongles, or whatever.

Ceramic BT antenna in Nook Tablet?
Does the Nook Tablet have a ceramic BT antenna installed on the PCB? The part only costs $1.80 USD (Digikey.com). It would be a gross oversight if FoxConn or whoever manufactures the NT for B&N did not include it.

Did anybody else think the microphone on the NT was a crack? I actually returned my first NT because I thought the microphone at the top was a nonuniform crack on the tablet. It's kind of stupid for B&N to make the microphone that way. Couldn't they have made the microphone circular on top of the tablet instead of a v shaped crack on top of the front console?

I may do a tear down of mine this weekend. The NC at Best Buy was falling apart, and I have a good idea of how these come apart.

Related

[Q] Dream Android Tablet

Hello XDA!
I was just wondering if you could have any feature, any software, any hardware anything at all on an android tablet, what would it be?
What would your dream tablet offer? 7" format? IPS LCD screen? unlocked hardware? bluetooth tether?
The sky's the limit! be creative
I don't really think this belongs in Chef Central... maybe general or something like that. Its not really to do with ROM development, so it shouldn't really be here.
I'm sure there are plenty of threads like this around too, if you are stuck for where to put it.
Sent from my Nexus S
Yeah, this does not belong in this section.
But to humor the guy I would like:
Code:
17.3" Full HD LED-Backlit Display with Super Glossy Surface (1920 x 1080)
Dual Nvidia GeForce GTX 485M GPU with 2GB GDDR5 Video Memory
Intel® Core™ i7-990X Processor Extreme Edition ( 12MB L3 Cache, 3.46GHz, 6.4GT/sec QPI, 6 Cores )
IC Diamond Thermal Compound - CPU + GPU
12GB Triple Channel DDR3 SDRAM at 1333MHz
Three of these: 160GB Intel SATA2 Solid State Disk Drive
6X BD-R Blu-ray Burner/8X DVD±R/2.4X +DL Super-Multi Drive & Software
Bigfoot Networks Killer™ Wireless-N 1102 - 802.11A/B/G/N Wireless LAN Module
Internal Bluetooth V2.1 Module
TVT-6012, USB ATSC/NTSC/Clear QAM HDTV TUNER
Fingerprint reader
and more! :D
codybear said:
Yeah, this does not belong in this section.
But to humor the guy I would like:
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17.3" Full HD LED-Backlit Display with Super Glossy Surface (1920 x 1080)
Dual Nvidia GeForce GTX 485M GPU with 2GB GDDR5 Video Memory
Intel® Core™ i7-990X Processor Extreme Edition ( 12MB L3 Cache, 3.46GHz, 6.4GT/sec QPI, 6 Cores )
IC Diamond Thermal Compound - CPU + GPU
12GB Triple Channel DDR3 SDRAM at 1333MHz
Three of these: 160GB Intel SATA2 Solid State Disk Drive
6X BD-R Blu-ray Burner/8X DVD±R/2.4X +DL Super-Multi Drive & Software
Bigfoot Networks Killer™ Wireless-N 1102 - 802.11A/B/G/N Wireless LAN Module
Internal Bluetooth V2.1 Module
TVT-6012, USB ATSC/NTSC/Clear QAM HDTV TUNER
Fingerprint reader
and more! :D
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In a device 7mm thin that would be one epic tablet
Sent from my Nexus S
hahaha, I know rrright.
Well actually those specs are of this laptop I'm looking at.
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hahaha, I know rrright.
Well actually those specs are of this laptop I'm looking at.
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I envy you that is one monster indeed! I've got some Core Duo with Vista, but it does have Bluray
Well it's going to take me a little bit longer before I can buy the base model and start the upgrading process to that beast of a beast that will last me for quite some time (with minor upgrades/repairs here and there).
I currently have a netbook though, and it's a dual core 2.2ghz with 2gb of ram. All I know is I will marry that thing once it's finished. haha
Thanks for the humor
I realized as soon as I posted that it was in the wrong section.
Actually, speaking of chefs, I'm working on a new brand of android tablet that will be coming out later this year, would you be interested in doing any testing/development on it?
7 in capacitive multitouch
tegra 2 or equivilent processor
1 gb RAM
16 gb internal Storeage
hdmi
fullsize usb
slide out qwerty
removable batttery (see the witsech a81)
gps/bluetooth
car dock (for use as gps)
and i want all that for less that $400
bigwooly said:
7 in capacitive multitouch
tegra 2 or equivilent processor
1 gb RAM
16 gb internal Storeage
hdmi
fullsize usb
slide out qwerty
removable batttery (see the witsech a81)
gps/bluetooth
car dock (for use as gps)
and i want all that for less that $400
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Interesting...
a full size usb would make it thick(er), what if there was a microUSB that was unlocked so you could use an adapter?
wouldn't you prefer a bluetooth keyboard over a slideout that large? then you could also use it while it's docked in the car.
a removable battery is also an interesting idea too.
For $400 the screen type would suffer I think, low pixel density and not so great color. screen type is one of the more costly components.
What about battery life/weight? they are hand in hand, with the removable battery I guess the battery could be smaller so the unit could weight less.
i would love an all in one package. I don't want to have to carry the bluetooth keyboard. It may be an unreasonable concept.
As long as the color on the screen is decent it doesn't really matter. For me it's much more about the touch portion with this type of device. I want it to have a good, accurate, responsive screen if i'm going to drop that kind of money on it.
To give you an idea of where i am in my tablet phase.
I've already owned a Sylvania SYNET7LP which was full of suck out of the box but with some tweaking became nice little device. One of my biggest issues was typing on it. hence the mention of a slider. if the touchscreen was good enough you could ditch the slider i'm just looking for overall package.
I'm currently in the market for tablet number 2 budget around $250.
the front runner is http://www.aliexpress.com/product-g...-capacitive-4GB-512MB-1-0ghz-wholesalers.html
It's missing some of the features i listed but you said "Dream" tablet right?
Limetab said:
a removable battery is also an interesting idea too.
What about battery life/weight? they are hand in hand, with the removable battery I guess the battery could be smaller so the unit could weight less.
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a removable battery also speaks a lot to the life expectancy of the device. removable means replaceable. replaceable means the device was build not to be a disposable device once the battery has been shot.
as for my reasoning for a full size usb it's pure convenience. The Sylvania i have has the damn dongle and it's just one more thing to have to carry and potentially loose.
7" Capactive 2 point Multitouch
800 x 480 resolution
Micro usb for charging
3.5mm Audio out (Good quality D.A.C.)
Flash capable CPU 800Mhz or more
256mb RAM
512 -1024 mb ROM
MicroSD slot
Microphone
Wifi
Bluetooth
GPS
External Speaker of average quality
$150 USD
10" Capactive multipoint Multitouch
1280 x 800 resolution
Micro usb with host mode (so can plug in usb mouse/keybd/external 2.5" HDD)
?Serperate micro usb power jack, so can charge + use microusb at same time
HDMI mini/micro out (720P output)
3.5mm Audio out (Good quality D.A.C.)
Flash capable CPU/GPU that is able to decode H264 720P/1080P 4.1 reference frames
512mb RAM (maybe 1024MB)
4GB ROM
MicroSD slot (hot swapable if possible)
Microphone
Front facing 1MP camera
Rear facing 3MP camera (Capable of 720P 30fps video)
Wifi
Bluetooth
GPS
?Replaceable battery
External Speaker of reasonable quality
$300 USD
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/gadget-talk/127527-dreamphone.html
i made that originally for a dream phone... but considering that smartphones and tablets are "merging" on the same hardware spectrum... i might as well throw that out to anyone who wanted to look... and its NOT specific to WM or Android even so it fits perfect here...
Although, if you look, I didnt stretch the DREAM part as far as some people seem to be able to stretch it, im thinking real work tech available, but phone/carrier company's too stupid (read, they want to milk us all for MAX $$$ instead of just providing one large massive uber pwnage upgrade that would effectively end cycled purchases every year, the greedy fuks)
cheers...
Make some prototypes and hand them to the seasoned devs over here. Im sure everyone would support you.
Wat did you have in mind.
High resolution screen and accurate multitouch is a must.
Oh, and something fast (tegra 2)
10" super amoled like screen with wxga 1280x800
no thicker than 9mm
qualcomm "krait" 2.5 Ghz quadcore
2GB of ram-expandable
32GBx2 ultrathin flash storage modules (ex: toshiba blade x-gale ssd)-expandable
8mp cam rear with 1080p @ 30fps and 720 @ 60fps
2mp front
hdmi/usb/e-sata
all other standard stuff. wifi/bluetooth/4GLTE/etc.
fully unlocked hardware
honeycomb
10hr battery life on
breaking banks here
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7" Capactive 2 point Multitouch
800 x 480 resolution
Micro usb for charging
3.5mm Audio out (Good quality D.A.C.)
Flash capable CPU 800Mhz or more
256mb RAM
512 -1024 mb ROM
MicroSD slot
Microphone
Wifi
Bluetooth
GPS
External Speaker of average quality
$150 USD
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http://www.kogan.com.au/shop/7-inch-tablet-pc-android/
That is almost exactly what you want Just no GPS unfortunately

Atrix Core Speeds

I was curious to know the actual speeds of each core on the Atrix. Someone at AT&T told me they were clocked at 500mhz each, for a total of 1ghz. That didn't sound right to me, so I checked for myself and found this. Pretty impressive.
nVidia Tegra 2 full spec sheet:
As the world's first mobile super chip, NVIDIA® Tegra™ 2 brings extreme multitasking with the first mobile dual-core CPU, the best mobile Web experience with up to two times faster browsing, hardware accelerated Flash, and console-quality gaming with an ultra-low power (ULP) NVIDIA® GeForce® GPU. Get never-before-seen experiences on a mobile device with NVIDIA Tegra.
Key Features
* Dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 CPU — The world's first mobile dual-core CPU for faster Web browsing, snappier response time, and overall better performance. The Cortex-A9 is the first mobile CPU with out of order execution for more efficient processing, resulting in a better overall experience.
* Ultra-low power (ULP) GeForce GPU — Architected for low-power applications, the ULP GeForce GPU delivers outstanding mobile 3D game playability and a visually engaging, highly-responsive 3D user interface.
* 1080p Video Playback Processor — Watch 1080p HD movies stored on your mobile device on your HDTV without compromising battery life.
Specifications:
Processor
CPU Dual-Core ARM Cortex A9
Frequency 1 GHz, per core
L2 Cache 1 MB
L1 Cache (I/D) (32KB / 32KB) per core
Memory
Frequency DDR2-667 (Tegra 250)
LPDDR2-600 (Tegra 230 and Tegra 250)
Memory Size Up to 1GB
GPU
Architecture ULP GeForce
Cores 8
Fully Programmable Yes
OpenGL ES Version 2
OpenVG 1.1
EGL 1.4
Video (1080p)
Decode H.264
VC-1 AP
MPEG2
MPEG-4
DivX 4/5
XviD HT
H.263
Theora
VP8
WMV
Sorenson Spark
Real Video
VP6
Encode H.264
MPEG4
H.263
VP8
Video Teleconference (VTC) H.264
MPEG4
H.263
VP8
Audio
Decode AAC-LC
AAC+
eAAC+
MP3
MP3 VBR
WAV/PCM
AMR-NB
AMR-WB
BSAC
MPEG-2 Audio
Vorbis
WMA 9
WMA Lossless
WMA Pro
G.729a *
G.711 *
QCELP *
EVRC *
* Through third party
Encode AAC LC
AAC+
eAAC+
PCM/WAV
AMR-NB
AMR-WB
Imaging
Primary Camera 12 MP
Secondary Camera 5 MP
Mpixel/s 150
Digital Zoom Up to 16x
JPEG Decoding/Encoding 80MP/sec
Still image stabilitization Yes
Video stabilization Yes
Features Auto Exposure
Auto White Balance
Auto Focus
Lens Shading 9th order
De-Mosaic
Sharpening
Programmable De-Noise
MIPI CSI Yes
Display
Display Controllers 2 simultaneous
HDMI 1.3 1920x1080
LCD 1024x600 (Tegra 230)
1680x1050 (Tegra 250)
CRT 1280x1024 (Tegra 230)
1600x1200 (Tegra 250)
MIPI DSI Yes
Package
Package 12x12 PoP (Tegra 230 and Tegra 250)
23x23 BGA (Tegra 250)
Process 40 nm
Tegra 2 manages it clock speed depending on the load and the range is between 200mhz all the way up to 1ghz per core. A single core 1ghz processor might ramp up to 800 mhz to do a particular task but tegra 2 dual 1ghz core might only ramp up to 450mhz for the same particular task.
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Tegra 2 manages it clock speed depending on the load and the range is between 200mhz all the way up to 1ghz per core. A single core 1ghz processor might ramp up to 800 mhz to do a particular task but tegra 2 dual 1ghz core might only ramp up to 450mhz for the same particular task.
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unless an application is optimized to take advantage of both cores it wont really work like that. what ends up happening is one app will run in a thread on one core, another app will be executing on another core, and overall the system will run faster because its not a single core switching back and forth between tasks all the time

[Q] Best 7" Android tablets with 3G?

I currently have a Motorola Xoom and I do love it, but I have come to realize that comfortably holding it with one hand while using it is not easy. It's constantly slipping out of my hands while I try to maneuver it around. I would like something just a bit more portable and maneuverable. So I am looking for a good 7" android tablet with 3G capability. Here are the specs I am looking for:
OS: Android 2.2 or 2.3
Screen: Capacitive Multi-touch
Processor: Dual-core (if possible, but not necessary)
RAM: 512MB (at least)
Internal Memory: 2GB minimum (4GB-8GB preferred)
Memory Expansion: MicroSD is a MUST!
WiFi: 802.11 B/G/N (Prefer Dual-Band N, but not necessary)
Mobile: 3G (4G would be nice too, but not necessary)
Price: Prefer under $200 but under $300 is more reasonable.
The closet tablets I have found to these specs are the Samsung Galaxy Tab and the Dell Streak 7. I would like something that has a decent developer backings because I do love modding with ROMs and such. What scares me about the Dell Streak 7 is all the reports of soft bricking it by the NAND becoming Read-Only.
So any tablet gurus out there know of anything that meets the above specs? Thank you for your time!
- JR -
Am actually looking for the same thing.
I've been using the Nook Color with CM7 and feel it is the perfect size for me as I do a lot of reading with the odd bit of surfing. It's perfect for reading on the train (with one hand).
For me, what's missing is 3G capability to be truly on the go but have not found anything at the moment. Would also be nice to have Honeycomb.
I'm waiting on the Galaxy Tab 8.9 which could just be the sweet spot in terms of size but would like to have a hands on. Also it is a bit more expensive. Maybe a Viewsonic 7" as well based on some quick searches or a Dell Streak (would be curious from other Viewsonic or Streak owners on their ideas?).
We just order 1 Ematic eGlide 7" 4GB Tablet it appears to have what you are looking for. I will post more here once I get it and see what it is like.
I was in here looking for information on this tablet looks great. We read somewhere that the memory is upgradable..DDR2 SDRAM
Specs:
eGlide tablet with 7" touch screen has built-in Wi-Fi for easy connectivity at home or away. The 4GB flash memory lets you store up to 1,500 eBooks, 2,300 songs or 20 hours of video, all on a slim tablet that weighs less than a pound! Includes a 6-pc. accessory kit to enhance your enjoyment.
4GB built-in flash memory
256MB DDR2 SDRAM
SD/MMC card slot expands memory up to 16GB
Android 2.1 operating system
7" touch screen
Touch screen or track ball navigation
eBook reader, music and HD video (720p) player, photo viewer, email and web browser capabilities
Supports MP3, WMA, APE, FLAC, AAC, OGG and WAV audio files
Supports MKV (H.264 HP), AVI, RM, RMVB, FLV, MP4, MOV, VOB, DAT and 3BP video files
Supports PDF, TXT, Html, HTM and EPUB text files
Supports JPEG, JPG, BMP and GIF picture files
DSP graphics accelerator with 3G sensor
Wi-Fi 802.11b/g; requires wireless router or access to broadband internet connection
3G-network ready (requires adapter; not included)
Built-in camera
Integrated speaker
YouTube, calendar and map applications
HDMI output
USB port
Headphone jack
Built-in rechargeable lithium battery offers up to 10 hours music playback, 8 hours web browsing or 7 hours video playback
Includes USB cable, headphones and AC adapter/charger
Accessory kit includes screen protector, cleaning cloth, earphones, audio splitter, wall charger and USB car charger
Windows- and Mac-compatible
4.6"W x .25"D x 7.5"H
Weighs 13.2 oz.
Limited warranty
Ematic MID 7" Google Android OS Multimedia Tablet & Kobo eReader - 4GB with WiFi
I am just wondering how you like your Ematic? My wife found one on Ebay and thought it would be good for the kids for Christmas.
Good luck finding the original Galaxy Tab 7 inch (P1000 with 3G), even a used one.
Looks like the Dell Streak 7 is your best bet. There seems to be many refurb on ebay which cost < $200. This should be right in your budget.
If you have been using the Moto Xoom, you may find the single-core GTab a bit slow. I did have both the GTab and Streak 7 at one time (until I sold the Streak 7). I definite find the Tegra 2 of the Streak 7 much faster than the Hummingbird of the GTab in terms of app opening and screen transition / swiping. However, the reason I kept the GTab and not the Streak is that the GTab is far superior in terms of Adobe Flash performance - I am talking about watching Flash video in the web browser, NOT through Youtube app. I have the Gingerbread 2.3.3 Overcome ROM & kernel on the GTab and never had the urge to upgrade to HC or ICS, because it is running so well. If I remember correctly, I had DJ Steve's Streakdroid Gingerstreak on the Streak 7 when I sold it.
The GTab can play HD Flash video in the browser (all 720p smoothly, and even some 1080p in low bitrate). The Streak cannot even do 720p. There is a known problem of Tegra 2 with Adobe Flash, which affects all Tegra 2 tablets of that time including the Xoom, Streak 7, Galaxy Tab 8.9 and others. If you don't watch a lot of web videos and only stored videos, then both the GTab and Streak 7 do equally well at 720p.
The GTab also has great battery life (tested 5.5 hours on wifi watching web videos; tested 7.5-8 hours ebook reading + little wifi web browsing; dunno about standby time because I always plug it in when not in use). The Streak can only do 3.5 hour continuous wifi internet video and about 5-5.5 hour mixed activities.
I see many refurb Streak 7s on ebay, which come with Honeycomb. I have never used the Streak with HC (official or custom ROM), therefore I cannot tell you how good it is.
If you find your tablet slippery, you can always buy a gel back cover.
If you can wait a month or so, Google may be releasing a 3G Nexus 7. The only thing you'd be losing is the SD slot. But if you are used to using the Xoom you don't want to use Android 2.x on a tablet. The experience is so much worse IMO it feels like a giant phone. You should look with something with at least HC, preferably ICS or JB.
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If you can wait a month or so, Google may be releasing a 3G Nexus 7. The only thing you'd be losing is the SD slot. But if you are used to using the Xoom you don't want to use Android 2.x on a tablet. The experience is so much worse IMO it feels like a giant phone. You should look with something with at least HC, preferably ICS or JB.
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I really doubt any new model name brand 3G tablet would cost $250 or less.

Flyer with JB vs. Nexus 7

With quite a few people jumping ship, here's the obvious question: using the current best JB ROM for Flyer (e.g. Dexter's), how does the Flyer stack up to the N7?
Considering its newest model tablet on the market and compaired specs I would pikc the N7 any day.
N7roduct Type Web tablet
Operating System Android 4.1 Jelly Bean
Display
Type 7 in,
IPS TFT active matrix - LED backlight
Display Resolution 1280 x 800 ( 216 ppi )
Features Scratch-resistant surface,
Corning Gorilla glass
Processor
Processor NVidia Tegra 3
Number of Cores Quad-Core
Memory
Flash Memory 8 GB
RAM 1 GB
Communications
Wireless Connectivity NFC,
Bluetooth,
Wi-Fi
Camera
Front-facing Camera 1.2 Megapixel
Location
GPS Navigation GPS receiver
Multimedia
Audio Microphone , Speaker
Expansion and Connectivity
Interfaces 1 x Micro-USB
Battery
Capacity 4325 mAh
Run Time 10 hour(s)
Miscellaneous
Sensors Gyro sensor,
Accelerometer,
Magnetometer
Features Bluetooth ,
GPS ,
Front camera
Dimensions & Weight
Width 7.8 in
Depth 10.45 mm
Height 0.4 in
Weight 0.7 lbs
Flyer:
Packaged Quantity 1
Product Type Web tablet
Operating System Android
Display
Type 7 in,
TFT active matrix
Display Resolution 1024 x 600
Processor
Processor Clock Speed 1.5 GHz
Memory\
Flash Memory 32 GB
RAM 1 GB
Supported Flash Memory Cards microSD,
microSDHC
Communications
Cellular Protocols HSPA,
EDGE,
GPRS,
WCDMA,
GSM
Band W-CDMA 900/2100 / GSM 850/900/1800/1900
Max Transfer Rate 14.4 Mbps
Wireless Connectivity Bluetooth 3.0,
802.11b/g/n
Bluetooth Profiles Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP)
Camera
Rear-facing Camera 5 megapixels
Focus Adjustment Automatic
Capture Formats 3GP
Front-facing Camera 1.3 Megapixel
Location
GPS Navigation GPS receiver
Multimedia
Supported Digital Video Formats WMV,
MPEG-4,
AVI,
3GP,
XviD,
MPEG-4 ASP
Audio Microphone , Speaker
Supported Digital Audio Formats WMA,
AAC,
WAV,
OGG,
AMR,
MP3,
MIDI
Software
Preloaded Software HTC Sense,
Calendar,
Mail
Expansion and Connectivity
Expansion Slot(s) 1 x microSDHC
Interfaces 1,
Power
Voltage Required AC 120/230 V
Battery
Capacity 4000 mAh
Miscellaneous
Sensors G-sensor,
Ambient light sensor,
Digital compass
Features GPS ,
Front camera ,
Rear camera ,
Expandable memory ,
Bluetooth
Included Accessories Stylus
Dimensions & Weight
Width 4.92 in
Depth 0.51 in
Height 7.68 in
Weight 14.8 oz
Specs speak for themselves.
Limited storage and no hdmi out. I am tempted to buy a nexus 7 but in the end it is not capable of replacing my Flyer. I would have to keep both
Flyer
Just sayin I'm savin up for the galaxy tab 2 7.0. I love samsung equipment!
Downside on Flyer - old OS or incomplet JB.
Downside on N7;
no pen
no sd card
low storage
no camera (only front one 1.2)
no 3G
no hdmi
some better hardware thow, but with some well known problems with display problems
Nexus 7 aint cheap for no reason looking at all what it does not provide.
N7 simply can not replace Flyer. At least not for me. Seeking for something alse in time if we dont get polished JB.
Edit:
Just realized that our JB rom has less non working stuff that nexus 7 has les then flyer
jprednik said:
Downside on Flyer - old OS or incomplet JB.
Downside on N7;
no pen
no sd card
low storage
no camera (only front one 1.2)
no 3G
no hdmi
some better hardware thow, but with some well known problems with display problems
Nexus 7 aint cheap for no reason looking at all what it does not provide.
N7 simply can not replace Flyer. At least not for me. Seeking for something alse in time if we dont get polished JB.
Edit:
Just realized that our JB rom has less non working stuff that nexus 7 has les then flyer
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They n7 has all but replaced my flyer with a couple minor exceptions. Navigon still doesnt work on the n7, so the flyer is my gps unit. No mic in jack, so the flyer is still used for skype/teamspeak...
As for the other points made:
No pen... I don't use the pen, so...
No sd card... That was one thing that originally kept me back from buying an n7, but as it turns out, I don't really need the extra space.
Low storage... 16gb is low?
No (rear facing) camera... I have taken all of 5 pictures with my flyer in the year+ I've had it. Even then, the pictures were awful quality.
No 3g.... Neither does my flyer
No hdmi.... I have used mhl a total of zero times on my flyer...
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Everyone's use is different. I use mhl everyday and use a min if 20-30gb
If you don't use the features your loosing the nexus 7 is superior easily. As for how they perform side by side with jelly bean, that's hard to say as their isn't an oem quality jelly bean rom for the Flyer yet, may never be. Honestly probably about the same, flyer might have the edge on gaming believe it or not because stuff has to be optimized for tegra or it won't perform well. But again that's assuming you have a perfect jelly bean rom, which the flyer lacks.
One thing you'll loose over the flyer though is a nice community. The nexus 7 is popular, and a ton of people are complaining about defects and the community is blasting them for it. It's a nightmare. It's about like the chaos you'd expect having a kegger in your living room
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Ok so it goes even more; no vibra lol
and worse game performance on N7 then flyer.
Ok what again does it N7 then actually do better? Browse internet pages?
Now it really makes sence why it was so cheap compared to Flyer.
Gaming performance is better but right now developers haven't optimized a whole lot of games for tegra 3. Gameloft for instance. Nexus 7 users are complaining constantly about frame rate issues. But in the long run it'll be better for gaming you can bet on that, developers are working on it. Just sayin now I realize why people *****ed about tegra 3. Tegra chipsets blow everything our of the water... If stuff is optimized for it. Other chipsets work like direct x on a pc
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Specifications
Manufacturer VastKing
Body type monoblock
Weight 280 g
Features support for two SIM-cards; format support AVI, RM, RMVB, VOB, DAT, FLV, 3GP, VP8; multitouch to 5 points touch
Screen Type TFT IPS, glossy
6 inch diagonal.
Audio AAC, WMA, WAV, OGG, FLAC, APE, MP3
Battery capacity 2600 mAh
Built-in Memory 8 GB
Housing material plastic
Touch screen capacitive, multitouch
Operating System Android
Components tablet, USB-cable, AC adapter, headphones, carrying case, user manual
Memory card support microSDHC, up to 32GB
Sensors Accelerometer
The processor / chipset MediaTek MT8312 1300 MHz
RAM 1 GB DDR3
Wi-Fi support has, Wi-Fi 802.11n
Has a built-in speaker
Has a built-in microphone
Video WMV, MKV, H.264, H.263, MOV, MP4
Automatic screen orientation there
Connecting to a computer via USB is,
Connecting external devices via USB optional
Audio out / headphone has
Mobile 3G
Number of cores 2
GPS is,
FM-The tuner has
Support for Android 4.2
Bluetooth support has, Bluetooth 4.0
Dimensions (DhShhG) 168x88x10 mm
The front camera is, 0.3 million pixels.
The video processor Mali-400
The number of pixels per inch (PPI) 149
Wide Screen yes
Working in the cell phone has
The rear camera has 5 million pixels.
Features rear camera flash

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