Samsung Google Nexus 10 P8110
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- AnonD-79514
- MDV
- 13 Dec 2012
it can support USB OTG just download " nexus media importer" problem solved. I have had this tab for almost 3 weeks and I love it, before you diss the tablet see it first hand and use it then make your own choice but from my experience it's a amazing tablet
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- AnonD-77780
- tV0
- 13 Dec 2012
Anonymous, 20 Nov 2012I was going to order one Until I saw this. http://www.an... moreAnd then Android 4.2.1 came in and fix everything.
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- AnonD-88821
- 2@d
- 13 Dec 2012
It's Plasticky construction is a big let down. Lacks the feel and finesse holding an iPad gives. I hope google does something about it. Otherwise apple will continue to rule the tablet market.
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- neuTrue
- MGG
- 12 Dec 2012
[Performance]
Hi fellow gamers :}
I am writing this about Nexus10 and it can be applied on other Android devices as well.
I hope you like to have high FPS in games, and if you are like me then you definitely hate stutters & lags.
This idea is about giving you a smooth and lag-free gaming experience, just by lowering the resolution a little bit, don't worry about the artifacts your device is already having high DPI compared to PS Vita or PSP and you will hardly notice anything!
If you want more prove to be convinced, try finding a wallpaper with your native resolution and down scale it by 0.75 factor , then try to spot the difference on your screen device.
Please spread the word & show your support ,and be a part of Android's gaming future.
https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=41017&thanks=41017&ts=1354792959
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- AnonD-77443
- Bqv
- 12 Dec 2012
I purchased the nexus 10 the day it came out... I only kept it a week before I sold it on ebay (for more than I paid)
It wasn't that it was a bad device it was just that it was too cumbersome for me compared to my tab 7.7. I will be waiting for a tab 7.7 update with a bigger screen (same width as the current but with thin side bezels like the Ipad mini)
The nexus 10 was incredibly powerful at a great price and had an amazing screen with great speakers... I wasn't keen on the battery life, the awkward size and pure android isn't as nice as Samsung's touchwiz with a good luncher (just lacked a lot of features).
If you want a 10 inch tablet the nexus 10 is the best by a fair margin... It is on par with the Ipad 4 and even beats it in several areas.
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- bushi
- QHE
- 12 Dec 2012
King, 11 Dec 2012DOA. Screen is horrid. Less than 50dpi. Literally. Horribl... morelol :)
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- Anonymous
- t7X
- 12 Dec 2012
just what I am looking. I'll buy this soon
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- King
- Mfx
- 11 Dec 2012
DOA. Screen is horrid. Less than 50dpi. Literally. Horrible customer service. Wouldn't buy again.
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- Anonymous
- IWN
- 11 Dec 2012
AnonD-76015, 11 Dec 2012well, i don't like apple ipad.. if someone tells me " ... moreThe 10" maybe a little uncomfortable to hold in either landscape or portrait view. U may wish to consider.
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- AnonD-76015
- Kg@
- 11 Dec 2012
Anonymous, 10 Dec 2012What if someone tells u that iPad is better for multimedia?... morewell, i don't like apple ipad.. if someone tells me " this tablet is good", firstly i look for the reviews and the users comments about that device if its really is good... i just made up my mind, i'll go for a 10-inch one.... well, thanks bro..
gotta buy one on January....
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- Anonymous
- IWN
- 10 Dec 2012
AnonD-76015, 10 Dec 2012unfortunately most of the mobile stores in my country doesn... moreWhat if someone tells u that iPad is better for multimedia? Are u gonna buy it?
U be even more confused.
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- AnonD-76015
- Kg@
- 10 Dec 2012
unfortunately most of the mobile stores in my country doesn't offer free test on their tablets so i don't really have a experience on tablets..
so i'm asking about your experience of which is better, a 7 inch or a 10 inch...
by the way i'm from the Philippines.....
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- Anonymous
- IWQ
- 09 Dec 2012
AnonD-76015, 09 Dec 2012is a 7 inch tablet good for making document, watching movie... moreWhy not drop by to a store near u & check it out yourself? U really have to hold & touch the tablets & decide if u like it.
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- AnonD-76015
- Kg}
- 09 Dec 2012
is a 7 inch tablet good for making document, watching movies, gaming etc or a 10 inch tablet is better???
i want to have a tablet, i'm confused with the sizes capable for those jobs
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- Anonymous
- rJm
- 08 Dec 2012
Is this the first device to have an cortex A15 processor ? I thought Texas Instruments were going to bring it first.
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- AnonD-76982
- PSc
- 07 Dec 2012
What kind of features can I get in this tablet?
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- AnonD-86406
- qJq
- 06 Dec 2012
The Google Nexus line of devices is not really made with the "Normal User" in mind. They are devices intended to focus on the dev community and the type of usage they maintain. So, as a "normal user" and your lack of downloading a bunch of apps....that is completely irrelevant. If you are a normal user and own this tablet then I can guarantee that it's potential power and ability is going to waste. Like putting a 90 year old in the driver's seat of a Ferrari.
Also, those of you posting comments to the extent of "It's only a dual core" need to go find another website to look at because I can guarantee that all of the in depth specs listed on the device pages of this website are way over your head. You people have no idea what a chipset is and how it relates to a CPU. You also don't know the difference between a GPU and a CPU and how memory allocations between the GPU and integrated RAM affect the device's rendering ability. This is a tech site for those of us interested in, and understanding of, the detailed tech specs of a device. Those of you who view the number of cores as an accurate prediction of performance should go elsewhere because people like you wouldn't even be able to tell the difference between a device with a dual core or one with a quad core unless that information was written on the box for you to regurgitate to other jaded individuals around you.
By the way, if I'm overclocking my device, which I always do, I'll take a dual core processor over a quad core any day of the week.
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- Concordium
- qJq
- 06 Dec 2012
The Google Nexus line of devices is not really made with the "Normal User" in mind. They are devices intended to focus on the dev community and the type of usage they maintain. So, as a "normal user" and your lack of downloading a bunch of apps....that is completely irrelevant. If you are a normal user and own this tablet then I can guarantee that it's potential power and ability is going to waste. Like putting a 90 year old in the driver's seat of a Ferrari.
Also, those of you posting comments to the extent of "It's only a dual core" need to go find another website to look at because I can guarantee that all of the in depth specs listed on the device pages of this website are way over your head. You people have no idea what a chipset is and how it relates to a CPU. You also don't know the difference between a GPU and a CPU and how memory allocations between the GPU and integrated RAM affect the device's rendering ability. This is a tech site for those of us interested in, and understanding of, the detailed tech specs of a device. Those of you who view the number of cores as an accurate prediction of performance should go elsewhere because people like you wouldn't even be able to tell the difference between a device with a dual core or one with a quad core unless that information was written on the box for you to regurgitate to other jaded individuals around you.
By the way, if I'm overclocking my device, which I always do, I'll take a dual core processor over a quad core any day of the week.
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- Anonymous
- PUp
- 05 Dec 2012
AnonD-84953, 04 Dec 2012you'll cry after you download a lot of apps in apple ipad i... moreLucky, I'm not like some who download many apps, probably to show off.
I merely download those apps which I need & practise proper storage management.
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- hey
- Mfx
- 05 Dec 2012
AnonD-84953, 04 Dec 2012you'll cry after you download a lot of apps in apple ipad i... morey?