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due to the way screens are measured (diagonally), 10" is not the same amount of usable screen area between different aspect ratios. a 10" screen in 4:3 shows a lot more content than a 10" screen in 16x9. if you're running 2 windows side by side, 16x10 isn't so bad. But the iPad doesn't do that, not sure about the others. And trying to multitask in general on a 10" screen would suck anyway. the screen just isn't big enough.
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4:3 is more like holding a text book 16:9 is like holding a small TV 4:3 not only feels better but it works nicer with more types of content, 16:9 is best for movies, which for me is a secondary concern.
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As for the multitasking bit. You can say the same thing about the Note 2 but people like the multiview mode. I personally use the pop out video feature on my Galaxy S3 all the time. I also use snap and windows documents while reading another or a website on the desktop mode of my Surface RT. ---------- Feels better for you but not everyone.
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16:9 works ok for TV's because that is the standard HD broadcast format, and closer to how films are shot. A tablet, however, is a very flexible device that in my opinion, should be comfortable to use in any orientation. 16:9 lends itself to landscape orientation, which again, is great for films and some games, but not so good for reading. The vast majority of what I use a tablet for is reading and web browsing, for which the 4:3 format is much more natural and displays much more content than a 16:9 device in landscape orientation. Since most modern websites are also designed to fit perfectly in 768 points of width, almost every site perfectly fills the width of the iPad with no wasted space. |
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That's something I'd find very useful at work. I have a feeling you are the one that is incorrect though... ---------- Quote:
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Furthermore, the iPad is only 1024x768 points of resolution, while most desktop monitors are at least 1600x1050. If you have used a computer recently with 700-800 pixels of vertical height, you'd probably agree that it's not optimized for reading vertical content; it's a very narrow window through which to peer. The iPad, in portrait orientation, has much the same vertical height as a full desktop monitor, while not losing anything in the width, as it can only run 1 app at a time, and again, most sites are optimized for a width of 768 points. (Hence why most websites appear as a narrow bar in the center of the screen if you maximize your browser window on a high resolution screen). A modern screen of 1920x1080 has more height than an ipad, while also offering enough space to place multiple windows side-by side. It's a worthy tradeoff, although the 4:3 equivalent of 1920x1440 would be better yet. |
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Thanks to the thread starter for the detailed summary on the Nexus 10!!!
When the Nexus was announced, I was impressed by the specs, and tried to order one on release day, but it was already sold out. A couple of days later, I got a 4th generation iPad in a local store instead. For my primary usage case (reading and commenting PDF documents, webmail, as well as interactive queries to an online database) the screen 4:3 format of the iPad used in portrait mode is perfect. The Nexus 10 screen in portrait is about 15mm taller, but also 15mm narrower, thus less optimal for reading PDF documents (with their fixed linebreaks). The Nexus 10 16:10 screen ratio, though, seems to be better adapted for viewing widescreen movies. Still, with the iPad I could simply do a restore from the iPhone backup, and had all my frequently used Apps and settings readily available (of course, in the meantime I have replaced some of the non-universal Apps by their iPad equivalent). I'm also quite impressed by the screen quality, handling, battery life, overall design and speed of the 4th gen iPad. The only things missing in the iPad Wifi is GPS, and an easy way for wireless transfer any kind of file or document with any other mobile device (it would be nice if one could amend the bluetooth stack of iOS devices). |
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Really aside from that I much prefer 16:9/10 over 4:3 especially at the nexus 10's resolution. Keeping in mind an iPad was designed for portrait (apple logo and home button) while a n10 was designed to be used in landscape (nexus logo and stereo speakers right and left of the screen). I think a lot of iPad owners pic up an android tablet in portrait and are like wtf! Videos look amazing on the N10. Like I mentioned when using the native player and youtube and some other 3rd party players the status bar and on screen buttons move completely off screen. The iPad isn't that great by comparison. While I don't watch a lot of movies on my n10 I think it's save to say most of us mess with YouTube quite often. Obviously this comes down to personal preference and if you prefer 4:3 that great. I prefer 16:9/10 for more things then I do 4:3. |
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Btw, his claim was not only about uploading zip/rar/etc. files. His claim was that Dropbox lacks the ability to download AND upload ANY TYPE of file. While you can't upload zip/rar, you can upload photos/videos and you can download almost any file you have on Dropbox AND save it in either Dropbox itself or another app (I use GoodReader personally). |
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Auto upload is busch league on iOS. To "auto" upload you need to open the drop box app. On Android you can set it to actually do it automatically. Take a picture and it uploads to drop box in the background, you don't have to do anything for it to "automatically" do it... My main and only phone is an iPhone 4S so I'm very well versed in what it can and can't do....BTW its my phone of choice currently so its not like I hate iOS I just prefer Android on a tablet because I use it for work to do things my iPhone can't. |
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More on Dropbox.
I use it between iOS and Android and on android it's MUCH better. 1. Photo uploads can be 100% automatic if you want. 2. Any type of file is supported, this is more of an android function then Dropbox. 3. From the photo gallery you can upload to drop box. You can do this from messages in iOS but not the camera roll....why?!? 4. Easy sharing to Dropbox. Here's an example. Take a screen shot and have the ability to share from the notification center. ![]() ![]() Sharing requires a lot of hoop jumping on iOS. I rarely actually open the Dropbox app on android. But hey it looks a bit nicer on iOS. Edit : notice the tab busche league? I forgot the spelling...lol |
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no doubt that sharing on android is much better. Anyone saying anything else is denying the obvious.
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"Because apps like Dropbox are not useful as you cannot upload or download any file, just pictures or videos. The android Dropbox app allows me to upload and download mp3, rar, zip, srt, avi, etc."
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I'm disputing the part I highlighted in red. You can download any file. Period. |
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I'm at then point where I think you are being sarcastic.... |
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No point in wasting more time...
Everyone except him seems to have perfectly understood what I meant...
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Yea, it was a mistake to try and add some intelligence to what would otherwise be an ignorant post. Everyone seems to have said 1) you worded it poorly 2) Dropbox on iOS does have the ability to upload/download files (but not EVERY/ANY type of file) 3) taken literally, your post is wrong 4) taken less literally, your post is about right. |
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