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), the included apps, and select the appropriate universal typefaces, and all of the other default android styling considerations (eg. statusbar, scroll lists, etc). A company like TAT comes to mind.| The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to Capt'n Corrupt For This Useful Post: | ||
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I do disagree about the bezel - I find the current Tab one only just big enough, preferring the iPad size (of bezel). I hated the look of the big bezel on the iPad when it was announced, but Apple knew what they were doing on this one imo
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I can appreciate this. I just got the impression, when I was using the device, that the bezel could be eliminated. It is quite small, and almost impossible to hold the device using the bevel reliably.
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I don't quite follow - if you don't hold the device using the bezel how do you hold it? Using just the edges+back?
The problem with a multi-touch display of course is that if you touch the actual screen as part of holding it, it registers as a "touch" and messes up input royally.
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But digital magazines/newspapers may prove to be a major use case for some people. Of course, even a 10" screen for a newspaper may still be somewhat confining.
The major area that I can see a 10" being superior to 7" is web surfing. From experience, 7" is plenty, though there is more zooming than a 10" displaying a page a native resolution. Again, I wouldn't forgo portability for even this major function. While the 10" would likely be better, the benefit doesn't outweigh the convenience of having a 10" on you.
Forgive my ramblings... But I think that a 10" size is a better size for a laptop replacement and extended use. Though a 10"er is more portable than a laptop, it almost begs to be used in a similar way (though more flexible), in a stationary position as it is difficult to grip with one hand.
The 7" screen may work as a laptop replacement, though it's small screen would make it challenging to work for extended periods. My 9" netbook already is challenging enough! But I think the major problem for a netbook replacement isn't the size, but the edge-applications that traditional OSs have that mobiles don't have.
*off topic*
I wonder if the iPad 2 will have a 'retina' display. It could be possible with hardware downsampling for apps not designed for the high resolution (eg. a specialized API).
Man, I wish that I were a hardware manufacturer! I'm convinced I could craft a fantastic device, hardware and software alike.