CharlesLewis
Android Enthusiast
I am seriously considering getting the Transformer as a replacement for my laptop. I no longer have the heavy computing needs I did as a teacher, so I think everything I need to do can pretty much be done with this tablet. Before I make a commitment, I wonder if you folks can help with some questions from a newbie?
1. What is the actual battery life you experience? I would use it extensively as an ebook reader (I love the Kindle app on my Droid X), with 30-60 minutes a day of web browsing, and some limited word processing. I know the keyboard dock adds, but I might try to get by without the keyboard at least at first.
2. Is it possible to set "auto tabs" so a series of web sites I check daily would automatically come up without having to click on bookmarks one at a time? This is a handy feature of Safari on my MacBook.
3. I know that some printers can be accessed directly (I assume with bluetooth or WiFi). Are they more expensive than the normal all-in-one printers? Could I scan a document with them and have it added to the tablet?
4. How would I get pictures from my Kodak EasyShare 915 to the tablet or Dropbox (which I am now using for all of my documents and photos)? Right now I use a card reader on the printer which transfers the photos directly to the computer. I understand from what I've read that the keyboard dock has USB connection, which I assume would work, but could it be done without the dock?
5. I have most of my music already, but once in a while I rip a CD (old ones I purchased, so no problem with rights). Is there any kind of accessory that would allow me to do this or would I need a computer for that? I do it so seldom that borrowing a friend's computer wouldn't be a deal breaker.
6. How easy is it to learn to use the soft keyboard? I touch type, though not as rapidly as some, so I would want to do this instead of thumbing text for a few longer documents. (I do a book review each week for a local paper.)
7. I use QuickOffice on my Droid X to read (and once in a while edit or create) documents. Would QuickOffice on the tablet work as my word processor? I don't do real fancy formatting, but I do need some control over margins and fonts.
I know I've tossed out a lot of questions, but your expertise would really help me make a decision.
Thanks much!
1. What is the actual battery life you experience? I would use it extensively as an ebook reader (I love the Kindle app on my Droid X), with 30-60 minutes a day of web browsing, and some limited word processing. I know the keyboard dock adds, but I might try to get by without the keyboard at least at first.
2. Is it possible to set "auto tabs" so a series of web sites I check daily would automatically come up without having to click on bookmarks one at a time? This is a handy feature of Safari on my MacBook.
3. I know that some printers can be accessed directly (I assume with bluetooth or WiFi). Are they more expensive than the normal all-in-one printers? Could I scan a document with them and have it added to the tablet?
4. How would I get pictures from my Kodak EasyShare 915 to the tablet or Dropbox (which I am now using for all of my documents and photos)? Right now I use a card reader on the printer which transfers the photos directly to the computer. I understand from what I've read that the keyboard dock has USB connection, which I assume would work, but could it be done without the dock?
5. I have most of my music already, but once in a while I rip a CD (old ones I purchased, so no problem with rights). Is there any kind of accessory that would allow me to do this or would I need a computer for that? I do it so seldom that borrowing a friend's computer wouldn't be a deal breaker.
6. How easy is it to learn to use the soft keyboard? I touch type, though not as rapidly as some, so I would want to do this instead of thumbing text for a few longer documents. (I do a book review each week for a local paper.)
7. I use QuickOffice on my Droid X to read (and once in a while edit or create) documents. Would QuickOffice on the tablet work as my word processor? I don't do real fancy formatting, but I do need some control over margins and fonts.
I know I've tossed out a lot of questions, but your expertise would really help me make a decision.
Thanks much!