[Q] Anyone try the Dell keyboard folio for Venue 8 (7840)? - Dell Venue

http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/productdetail.aspx?c=us&l=en&s=gen&sku=580-acyr
I'm interested in it but with a steep price and no in-store testing anywhere would like to get an opinion or two first... coming up empty on google and youtube, anyone out there buy it and if so what are your thoughts?

Wow, no one? Is everyone passing because of price, have a better option I could look at, or not interested in typing with it?

When the LTE version rolls out (if ever) I'll pick some up for our employees.

I bought the dell folio case and I'm digging it, but I have no use for the keyboard as its only a media consumption device for me personally.

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Hey guys..... 1/3/11 new tab?

i have ordered a folio 100 from HERE and they said on the phone that it might not be that model..... could this mean that the new Tablet will come around the date shown 1/3/11?
Lets hope so
I think they don't understand what it is they are stocking. I would be surprised if the case and TV stand are included, even more surprised if the android market is included out of the box. Both of these are included in the description/photo that they are providing. Are you happy this is a legit company you are dealing with?
Yeah the company is a massive catalogue company.... I hope they send a new Moslem lol
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Hello,
this seams to be the same old Folio. I don't think android market will be available withou 3G option, maybe with another android version, but not with
Froyo.
Isn't it about time, the 3G version of the folio comes out?
If it has 3G (and GPS), then the market is also possible out of the box.
The leather case and stand are not included in my opinion, not for that price.

g tablet vs xoom

knowing what we know now, should i buy
g-tablet for $350 now or xoom (wifi only) for $550 in a month or wait for LG optimus tab (t-mobile g slate)?
its clear all of these have tegra 2 and all have or will have honeycomb soon. I do want DLNA and hdmi, but its not necessary. I really just want a solid tab to game, watch movies on, and do basic word processing.
sundar2012 said:
knowing what we know now, should i buy
g-tablet for $350 now or xoom (wifi only) for $550 in a month or wait for LG optimus tab (t-mobile g slate)?
its clear all of these have tegra 2 and all have or will have honeycomb soon. I do want DLNA and hdmi, but its not necessary. I really just want a solid tab to game, watch movies on, and do basic word processing.
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I was going to wait for the G Slate but I got antsy and decided on the GTAB because it seemed to be solid as far as hardware goes. I gave up GPS, 3G (because I can wi-fi tether to my N1), a decent viewing angle, and HDMI Out (until a PDMI to HDMI cable cord comes out) without having to use a dock.
But all in all I'm happy with the GTAB because of its great versatility and the fantastic support that already was available before I bought it (not from Viewsonic but here @ the XDA-Dev-Nation).
sundar2012 said:
knowing what we know now, should i buy
g-tablet for $350 now or xoom (wifi only) for $550 in a month or wait for LG optimus tab (t-mobile g slate)?
its clear all of these have tegra 2 and all have or will have honeycomb soon. I do want DLNA and hdmi, but its not necessary. I really just want a solid tab to game, watch movies on, and do basic word processing.
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i have both devices (g tablet is my sister's actually but i just flashed tnt lite on it last night). for the price and value, i would suggest you wait until motorola releases the wi-fi version of the xoom or wait until samsung, sony, and toshiba release their respective tablets.
honeycomb, even on the xoom still feels like a beta. i actually get a couple of force closes and "ghost scrolling" here and there. it's not completely stable. also keep in mind, flash doesn't work yet for for honeycomb (they are waiting for adobe 10.2 mobile release) and we are still awaiting for some software support for the sd card slot. lastly, the 4G/LTE compatibility is not included in this device. we have to send our xooms back to motorola for such upgrades. perhaps the later xoom models will come equipped with LTE compatibility.
so, be patient. but if you have the extra cash to fhrow around, a g-tablet would be a good choice to hold you down until the other tablets come out.
I have been using my Gtab since end of November 2010. While I do like what it can do, there are still a lot of things that i am not very happy with. I am not sold on froyo/gingergread due to being built for a phone technically, but for the price you can't beat it. I am with others on here when i say wait. Because even the xoom is the first honeycomb tablet, and things will get better. That being said, you cant wait forever, since technology moves so damn fast!
The devs show the gtab TONS of love, so i am very hopeful of what is to come for it!
GTab has some quirky things but it is solid if only for the full usb port .. makes it actually cool/simple to swap apps with my Dell Streak and multiple PC's
so is the consensus then to wait, even if the gTablet can be had for under $290?
jockovonred said:
so is the consensus then to wait, even if the gTablet can be had for under $290?
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It's an extra $300 for a better screen and no developer support if you want the wifi Xoom. You may want to consider the Asus Transformer, scheduled for release April 26th in the states for $399 (16gb version). It has some nice options like the IPS display, hdmi out and optional keyboard with built in battery, but again, no developer support. The developer support could be strong though for the Asus as it hits a nice price point. I'm happy with my recent
purchase of the gtab for $250 even after finding out about the Asus coming out. All the thanks goes to the xda developers.
My gtab cost less than half that of my Nexus S and it is far more stable.
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so is the consensus then to wait, even if the gTablet can be had for under $290?
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Not sure why would any one wait when if it can be had for $280 shipped, and when people are selling theirs on here for $250 (including a case and keyboard).
When do you expect another tegra2 tablet (which is stable over-clockable to 1.4Ghz) to be sold anywhere near $300 ? If you can live with the TN screen you can't go wrong with the Gtab, unless you are willing to wait for at least 6 more months.
All the hype about the transformer is basically because its $399 tegra2 with an IPS screen.
All the hate for non-tablet based Andriod OS has nothing to do with the gtab its for the tablet market in general.
I would still say this is as good (if not better) than any other tablet being released in the near future (in cost per feature ratio).
If you can wait, then by all means do so, GTab might drop even further, transformer might drop another $50, better options will be available, but as pointed earlier can't this argument be had on any other product out there ?!
wait???
I have2 g-tabs because Ilike to experiment. The price is so good and the support and options so varied here at xda ... why wait? There is alway a next best thing just over the horizon but at some point you have to jump in the water. I submit that the g-tab pool is very nice. Jump in!
The Support...
I, too, have been using my gTab since it first came out. And through all the initial heartaches with the software, I am still lovin' my gTab.
The big things for me are :
1. The support it has that the newer tablets will not have. At least at the start, and even later on, if the manufacturer does not truly throw themselves behind their product. For better or worse, Viewsonic is still there with updates, however few and far between. And with the Tech support of sites like this one, you can truly do just about anything you want with it. Alas, it still will not make me my cup of Joe.
2. You don't have to be too tech savvy to experiment. You do have to read up a bit. And be sure you follow the directions. Take precautions, etc. But believe me, there are lots of threads in lots of forums to help the noobs out there.
So, sooner or later, there will be newer, shinier, faster models. But I still stand by the gTab.
I have had my Gtab for about 2 months and it has been a great tool, even more so with VeganGinger RC1 now available. I had read of too many shortcomings of the Xoom for me to hold out for it, many of which still haven't been fixed. My personal feelings are: the Gtab is worth it, for now. In a year or so when the bugs are worked out of the upcoming models then it will be worth it to switch.

Viewpad 10e

I've been lucky enough to snag a Viewpad 10e from Argos in the UK... Struggling to find any forums specifically for this pad though.
In a nutshell, its a great piece of hardware for £200 slightly let down by stuttery software. Very iPad like but with Android gingerbread.
Anyone else out there have any experience with this tab yet? Anyone know of any plans for it to get it's own forum/development community?
Cheers.
steviesteve78 said:
I've been lucky enough to snag a Viewpad 10e from Argos in the UK... Struggling to find any forums specifically for this pad though.
In a nutshell, its a great piece of hardware for £200 slightly let down by stuttery software. Very iPad like but with Android gingerbread.
Anyone else out there have any experience with this tab yet? Anyone know of any plans for it to get it's own forum/development community?
Cheers.
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Is it a tegra 2 device? If so we all here would at least love a full working gingerbread rom.
No - sorry - its Cortex A8
Processor 1Ghz Cortex A8 Processor
OS Android 2.3 (Gingerbread)
LCD Monitor 9.7” IPS LCD 1024 x 768 ; XGA
Brightness 400 cd/m2 Brightness
Memory DDR3 512 MB
Internal Memory 4GB
Band Wifi only
Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth BlueTooth 3.0 and 2.1 + EDR compatibility
External Memory Micro SD card slot
I/O Interface Micro USB/ Mini-HDMI/ 3.5mm headset audio jack
Audio Stereo speakers/ microphone
Sensors G-sensor
Cameras Front: CMOS 1.3MP
Battery Li-Polymer 5400mAh
Charger 12V/ 2Amp
USB Micro USB
Dimensions 241.6 x 188.6 x 9.1 mm
Weight 620 grams
Accessories Power adaptor (with plugs), Quick Start Guide, 1Mobile Market QSG, Compliance information, Micro USB cable
Dude, return the tablet right now. Boycott viewsonic!
Its been over 24hrs with new toy now. Will be posting a review soon. I honestly like the look and feel so much that I'm selling my Galaxy Tab 10. I'll have some money left over as well cause the Viewpad is so cheaply priced. All that extra processor power is not needed for me, I basically use the tab for web browsing, a few notes, check the weather and the kids play angry birds! This pad is definitely suited to the job.
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Dude, return the tablet right now. Boycott viewsonic!
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Ditto. For that price, you are better to go with a much wider support device like the Kindle Fire or Nook Color. Don't expect your new toy to get any substantial update to improve it beyond what it is now. The gTablet community has already been bitten by Viewsonic false promises. Your device will most likely had the same fate.
PS: a no name brand tablet from China can do all you want at an even lower price. Did you choose Viewsonic for the peace of mind of a name brand? Viewsonic don't make their own tablet. They outsource the manufacturing, the software and the support. All they really interest in is take your money.
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Honestly, I was really impressed by the response I had recently from their support dept. I really like the device and I have been through a few to say the least. Seems like it could be quite hackable and I may just use it to learn some new programming skills myself! (If I can drum up some support). In my experience, every forum/thread has loads of people frustrated by lack of support from the manufacturers/resllers but for me, the point of these forums is finding help... Ill keep my fingers crossed that the OEM is discovered soon and after that finding some hacks should get easier.
Third warning about Viewsonic, their products suffer longevity shortfalls. I am now the 3rd person telling you they have the consumer integrity of a wombat. Don't hold your breath waiting for anyone to pick it up and think it will be differently. So many people got burned via the g tablet and it's abhorrent lack of updates from the manufacturer (which when it comes to things like drivers etc for future OS upgrades becomes a critical part of the equation) not many people who have been around the android block are going to make another purchase from Viewsonic so you could very well be alone for the foreseeable future in this purchase. I don't even like having a Viewsonic monitor on my desk at work anymore. Again, take what you are hearing at face value, Viewsonic + android = meh. I enjoyed my g tablet when i purchased it and it does almost all that I need but I hoped for more and have gotten less. Keep it if you like, but 6 months from now when you are looking at another tablet you are going to be hard pressed to find anyone to buy your Viewsonic. The poor reputation flags are there already.
Keep in mind, Viewsonic is the same company that came to XDA saying they wanted feedback and input from this community about the g tablet. That was spring of this year and not a single thing has changed. They did that one firmware update in April and since then it has been nothing but pushed changes that then get pulled back.
Keep it if you are happy with it, I just wouldn't expect anything in terms of a large community ever coming of one of their devices.
It's been almost a year since they promised they'd release an update. Every time I've asked them about update, the only reply I've gotten is "we're working on it." I dare you to find any report of a different response than that.
Viewsonic needs to go back to producing nothing but display monitors and projectors. This company is not ready yet to play with the big boys in the computing market.
US vs UK - not exactly the same...
The G-Tablet was a US only product?!
The Viewpad 10e is only in the UK so far..... 9.7" IPS panel for £199, 9mm thick looks good value to me if your needs are not too demanding
Cant get my 10e to play videos from iplayer, any idea as to why not?
I decided to try one...
Works on live streaming for me from the app but not the others, think it could be to do with the Flash player version, read recently about other tablet users having issues with bandwidth / setting local storage to 0...
Which app did you use, couldn't find one in the 1mobile app store that came on the device
rustyfishhook said:
Which app did you use, couldn't find one in the 1mobile app store that came on the device
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BBC iPlayer 1.04 apk from the web. It still is only working for me with live TV, Flash version 10.3, Flash 11.0 wasn't working...
Will play around with the different versions in the office today
Ok so I now have the Viewpad 10e working with BBC iPlayer.
I used BBC iPlayer 1.0.4 & Flash 10.3.185.25
I put these into a zip file on 4shared, not sure if I am allowed to share the link or not..
Hello
I'm very keen on the Viewpad 10e myself. Has anyone tried out the multimedia side of it? it would be great t be able to play 1080p movies, etc. By the sounds of the 3D stuff that comes with it, it should be a decent GPU in it, would be nice to know how it does.
Custom ROM
Does anyone know how to install a custom ROM on the device?
Hi all
I'm thinking of getting one of these too. But I'm a bit concerened about the 'dated' SC A8 CPU and the dated OS?
Some of the things I will want to do on this is video calling using Skype (yes, I know there are other alternatives, but it has to be Skype) and playing DivX/Xvid movies and some .MKV movies. Could anyone tell me if it will be good enough? I am quite impressed by the dimensions and the screen, but if the specs can't keep up then I'm thinking of a cheap and chunky Tegra 2 tablet like the POV which is actually £10 cheaper and I'll put a custom ViewComb 3.2 ROM on it...
Any suggestions/opinions?
Does anyone know how to root the device?
Just got one for my daughter.
First impressions : well-made bit of kit with a great IPS screen. worth it for the hardware, I would say.
Moon reader pro is great on it, as is perfect viewer for comics and pdf's.
Can't get the video calling working for some reason. Anyone had any joy with this ?
Have tried Tango and Fring. In both cases, the FFC doesn't seem to switch on. You can see the the other person on it, but they can't see you.
Also, with Tango, the mic is switched off, and can't be switched back on.
Some sort of firmware shenanigans going on here. Had a quick chat with Viewsonic customer support just now, who will email me back.
Bit concerned by the negative comments on this thread !
Wanted the archos 101 as HMV were doing it for £129 , but just missed the boat, and then this came to my attention in Argos. Hope I haven't landed a dud !
Well, so far, have managed to get all her bits on it. Their version of market is a bit limited, but there is enough to get you started. Go launcher was a must, after having it on my Galaxy S2 phone, and it seems to cope ok. Formatted some of her films as mp4's and the shipped 'vortex player' handles them well.
Video calling would have been icing on the cake really.
Oh yeah, and whatsapp functionality, but there are ways around that I am looking into now.
Overall so far - promising.
Root and custom rom's would really maximise this thing's potential.
Oh yeah, and won't talk to my macbook pro over bluetooth- first device ever to do that.

Tablets, tablets, tablets what to choose?

Hi guys i am looking to get a tablet for my wife for the holidays. its almost black Friday and there are so many on sale out there. My local shopko has the Coby MID7015 on sale for $99. I did some research and it looks like after some root work i could hav netflix and android maket working on this just fine. Is this my best bet for under 100? any one had/have one of these? any info would be great.
I was android tablet shopping about a month ago and I looked at a lot of different ones. Budget and premium were considered but it boiled down, for me, which one was going to be best supported now and in the future, along with build quality.
The nook color is what I went with and I got mine the weekend before the price drop (got my adjustment).
It is double what you want to spend but you can use the stock ROM, install Cyanogenmod, MIUI or even Ubuntu and these are easier to install than a desktop OS.
The nook tablet is the same form factor as the nook color so there is and will be lots of cases for it which is nice. And the caribiner lets you personalize your nook with charms or tassels or whatever.
Not knowing you or your wife I will add the nook has nice branding behind it and is easily understood by other people what the device is.
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So I thought I would resurrect this thread from the depths and put the question out there again.
Which is the best Android tablet to purchase at this time?
I've had my eyes on a refurbed Motorola Xoom from Newegg. Even though it's older it still seems to be a solid performer.
The Asus Transformer line has caught my eye. Love the idea of begin able to turn it into a netbook.
Suggestions from the community?

[POLL] Getting a New Tablet?

So, do you think the Flyer/View is outdated/slow/etc. or a fine, great tablet?
Or even, are you getting a new tablet to work alongside it?
And why?
Personally, I got the Flyer just at the end of August and enjoying using it since day 1. Liked the experience on Gingerbread, but now I realize how much better it is on Honeycomb (and soon it may get better thanks to ROM cookers and Jelly Bean), and I if someone would offer me to get any new tablet that is currently on the market - I certainly wouldn't rush to the nearest tech store, and I'm considering keeping the Flyer for a coming year/year and a half (maybe less, don't know yet). If I am to get a new tablet - it would probably be N7 or some of the medium-end/high-end Acer 10" tablets. Samsung is simply not my choice at all.
If there was any hope of getting ICS or Jellybean on the Flyer/View in the foreseeable future I'd stick with my View, but that doesn't seem too likely. I've got my eye on the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1.
I'm kinda curious about the iPad mini that may be coming out in October. If its good and competitively priced for a 7", I might consider it just for the support and updates. I became fatigued with the anticipation, worry, and letdown that is HTC. I still can't play videos from AOL homepage and the HuffingtonPost website basically freezes my tablet- I had to learn what websites I can and can't use with my View HC. I just want my stuff to work, that's all I ask- especially when all I'm doing is surfing the internet. If apple really listened and shrunk the iPad to a more convenient size, I will reward them with my money. Now, if they would just team up with wacom for the perfect stylus. I initially overlooked apple because it couldn't play flash videos, but now that apparently flash is being phased out and apple products can play most internet videos and content, I'm willing to consider their products again.
The flyer serves my needs but my experience with it will keep me from buying from HTC again
Flyer
Jumped on an Acer A500 on Redtag.com that works fairly well for sub-$200 (refurbed). It's not my daily tool though; the Flyer still rarely leaves my side. But for multi-media/light gaming needs, the A500 is doing nicely. But I won't take a 10" tablet on public transporation in the city; that's asking to become a statistic (IMO).
The 7" is still perfect for ebook reading, keeping up on emails and social networks, and not only is it 3G, I can tether it to my phone for 4G connectivity.
I think and option is missing from the poll; "Getting a new one to work alongside the Flyer."
ya Im thinking of it....I never buy Samsung sh**s...Probably N7 will my next.......Flyer is good...I want to taste JB.....thasts y i'm going to change...
The flyer really suits my needs, small Tab with pen. But Honeycomb is full of issues. And the other problem is, I can't afford to buy every year a US$500 tablet. And even now after HTC "broke" it, the resell prices are also bad for the Flyer.
Well I can't remember ever felt such a disappointment with a company so, I'm going to avoid HTC. Also the people next to me,
In future I'm just going to buy Nexus devices, I think they offered the best customer experience
So HTC you made it, your problem management is "outstanding"! You just don't answer.... coward company.
New tablets may be $400+, but refurbs are around the $200 mark. I laid my hands on a refurbed A500 16GB for less than $200 shipped. The coolest thing about this tablet is the full-sized USB port on the side that pushes enough juice to power a 2.5" SATA drive. It's an older processor, but ICS works nicely.
The bottom line is to get a new tablet you don't need to buy new to get decent performance, nor do you need to buy every year.
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New tablets may be $400+, but refurbs are around the $200 mark. I laid my hands on a refurbed A500 16GB for less than $200 shipped. The coolest thing about this tablet is the full-sized USB port on the side that pushes enough juice to power a 2.5" SATA drive. It's an older processor, but ICS works nicely.
The bottom line is to get a new tablet you don't need to buy new to get decent performance, nor do you need to buy every year.
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How about A510?
They didn't have any A510 at the time, though it's this year's model, so probably not a lot on the refurbed market yet.
I have not been been looking for a new tablet. However, if Google releases a 32gb nexus 7 for $250, i will probably go for it.
PS They might also also be releasing a 4G version at the end of October.
Explore3 said:
I have not been been looking for a new tablet. However, if Google releases a 32gb nexus 7 for $250, i will probably go for it.
PS They might also also be releasing a 4G version at the end of October.
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I wanna Nexus 7. Even if it will be without 3G, 4G.
R23PO said:
I'm kinda curious about the iPad mini that may be coming out in October. If its good and competitively priced for a 7", I might consider it just for the support and updates. I became fatigued with the anticipation, worry, and letdown that is HTC. I still can't play videos from AOL homepage and the HuffingtonPost website basically freezes my tablet- I had to learn what websites I can and can't use with my View HC. I just want my stuff to work, that's all I ask- especially when all I'm doing is surfing the internet. If apple really listened and shrunk the iPad to a more convenient size, I will reward them with my money. Now, if they would just team up with wacom for the perfect stylus. I initially overlooked apple because it couldn't play flash videos, but now that apparently flash is being phased out and apple products can play most internet videos and content, I'm willing to consider their products again.
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I do hope you realize Apple never prices anything competitively...
Well my brother has a nexus 7, i tried it and its awesome!!!
But i can do everything i need to do with my flyer. of course flyer can be better, hope for a new update from htc (yeah no ics, but didnt they say they still gonna give support? dunno how , just hoping) or a good custom rom ics/jb.
im not aware of the tablets these days, except for the nexus.
next tablet? dont know. gonna fly till it dies haha.
would be nice if in the future there will be a nexus with pen functions like flyer.
A Nexus with Pen, that's my wish too
Nexus will be great with Galaxy Note 10.1's Pen.
It is better that Magic Pen.
The HTC experiense was bad for me.Being used to the OTA updates on my nexus s.
Already sold the Flyer for 150 euro and bought the Nexus 7. I will surely get the OTA for the next 2 years. No need for rooting,
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I do hope you realize Apple never prices anything competitively...
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Yeah $329 was quite disappointing. No way I can justify it when the wifi only model is that expensive. I'll probably look into the nexus 7. Although, I started using an internet browser app that has given my View 4g hope. It's called Puffin and its pretty fast and plays all the flash I throw at it. Another plus for the View 4g is that I can use the Sprint Zone app and purchase the no contract/commitment data plan- hopefully that's just like prepaid. As for the nexus 7, I was disappointed that it doesn't natively support flash, have a microSD card slot, or have HDMI out. But it's still a great tablet, especially if they sell it for $99 for an 8gb model.
I just bought a galaxy note 2 to replace my galaxy nexus and it looks like it will replace my HTC flyer too. It does have a smaller screen but it is much more friendly and has a few more features that the flyer does not.

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