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    Is the Slider resistive or capacitive?

    I like the way my Slider responds to fingertip touch, and am looking for an android tablet with the same type of sensitivity. But I see that many tablets are divided between "resistive" and "capacitive" touch. It's not real clear which one of those uses a stylus (which is what I DON'T want) and which one uses a fingertip just like my Slider. Please help. Should I be searching for capacitive or resistive tablets? Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by OrkPan View Post
    I like the way my Slider responds to fingertip touch, and am looking for an android tablet with the same type of sensitivity. But I see that many tablets are divided between "resistive" and "capacitive" touch. It's not real clear which one of those uses a stylus (which is what I DON'T want) and which one uses a fingertip just like my Slider. Please help. Should I be searching for capacitive or resistive tablets? Thanks!
    Whenever you have to apply pressure on the device's screen, either with a finger or a stylus in order to use it - it is considered a resistive touch display. When you
    use only your fingertip to interact with the screen (without applying any pressure) it is a capacitive touch device. So, you are looking for a capacitive touchscreen device.

    Personally, I don't recall using any Android device that didn't have a capacitive touchscreen display.

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    I've seen several -- there's a PanDigital Supernova at Best Buy that still uses a resistive screen, although it's not horrible I still wouldn't touch it. Most models at K-Mart are resistive too. Unfortunately. The cheapest capacative tablet I'm aware of is either by Acer or Asus, or is the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7"...

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    There are a ton of off-brand 7 and 10" capacitive tablets out there for between $100-200 (ie: skypad alpha 2, probably the best el cheapo one). I wouldn't buy any of them, but to each their own. I highly recommend the Acer A100, A200, A500, great bang for the buck. They are also all getting ICS.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hershey_squirt View Post
    There are a ton of off-brand 7 and 10" capacitive tablets out there for between $100-200 (ie: skypad alpha 2, probably the best el cheapo one). I wouldn't buy any of them, but to each their own. I highly recommend the Acer A100, A200, A500, great bang for the buck. They are also all getting ICS.
    I was looking at the Acers. Especially now that ICS is on its way... Decent price and decent specs too, although every time I go to Best Buy to look at them some rep drags me towards an iPad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by primetechv2 View Post
    The cheapest capacative tablet I'm aware of is either by Acer or Asus, or is the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7"...
    Thank you. Well, I have been looking for and waiting for a sub-$200 idiotproof tablet and nothing has really caught my eye until the Nexus 7. I sure as heck don't want to fork out $800 for an idiotproof iPad.

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    There is an extremely easy way to distinguish...use your fingernail.

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    Acer a100 is 140 at 1saleaday

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    Quote Originally Posted by cpcollector View Post
    Acer a100 is 140 at 1saleaday

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    I'm very happy with my A100. It does have its limitations, ie: viewing angles and battery life. But it is a full featured, cheap, and has a good Modding base.

    If your not concerned with expandable external microsd , or rear camera, I would get get the nexus7 or wait for the A110. Also the the nexus and a110 are quad-core.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hershey_squirt
    Quote Originally Posted by cpcollector View Post
    Acer a100 is 140 at 1saleaday

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    I'm very happy with my A100. It does have its limitations, ie: viewing angles and battery life. But it is a full featured, cheap, and has a good Modding base.

    If your not concerned with expandable external microsd , or rear camera, I would get get the nexus7 or wait for the A110. Also the the nexus and a110 are quad-core.
    I'd get Samsung Galaxy Tab II because it has SDXC support as well as Windows Media video and Flash video support.
    And it's $250.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scottish Skyedance View Post
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    There is an extremely easy way to distinguish...use your fingernail.
    Yeah but these were things I was looking at online (cheap, from China), not something right in front of me. The distinction between the two confused me and I needed advice.


    Quote Originally Posted by hershey_squirt View Post
    If your not concerned with expandable external microsd
    Yeah, this bugs me a little.

    Quote Originally Posted by hershey_squirt View Post
    or rear camera, I would get get the nexus7 or wait for the A110. Also the the nexus and a110 are quad-core.
    Not concerned about the rear camera. I take pictures with my phone and so do my parents and kids. I like that the Nexus 7 includes GPS - my parents will find that helpful. My kids will like the music & movies and I will like the portable Skype. The A110 sounds great. When will it be for sale?


    Quote Originally Posted by Scottish Skyedance View Post
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    I'd get Samsung Galaxy Tab II because it has SDXC support as well as Windows Media video and Flash video support.
    And it's $250.
    Thanks for the rec. It's 10" right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by OrkPan View Post
    Yeah but these were things I was looking at online (cheap, from China), not something right in front of me. The distinction between the two confused me and I needed advice.



    Yeah, this bugs me a little.


    Not concerned about the rear camera. I take pictures with my phone and so do my parents and kids. I like that the Nexus 7 includes GPS - my parents will find that helpful. My kids will like the music & movies and I will like the portable Skype. The A110 sounds great. When will it be for sale?



    Thanks for the rec. It's 10" right?
    There's no official release date I have found. Somebody said August, but its probably a guess.

    There is a Galaxy Tab 2 7.0".

    The A100 has all those features too. But like I said it still is a budget tab, and the screen veiwing angles are not that great and it has a smaller battery (3100mah). You can find refurbs for $150-180. So its a good bang for the buck, imo.

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