Not sure why they are slamming it but yes at that size it won't do for one handed operation. Still pocketable. I'd have to see the pentile screen and see how typing works out on this between a tablet and phone size. I bet they sell a lot.
If you think that's weird look up pentile pixel displays.
So those penile displays are not square?
So those penile displays are not square?
You might want to have a doctor look at that.
FFS, the effective pixel pitch is the same in both vertical and horizontal directions. If you want to think of a subpixel cluster as square, feel free to do so - it won't make any difference to you.
The examples Mercutio gave are approximately 16:9 ratio displays, ranging from 1.6 to 1.7 and a bit. Objects will appear to have the same aspect ratio regardless of whether they are viewed in portrait or landscape mode.
They don't have spell check working yet I guess.
Using Firefox for Android and I didn't see an edit button although I looked for it.
My wife and I just picked up a Toshiba Thrive 7 tablet, very impressed with it...
Any questions about it, please don't hesitate to ask.
My wife actually likes the smaller display, and has no issues with it. It's not that much smaller than the 10".You don't find the display too small?
Apparently that's a problem at present, because of how Android draws screen elements or something.
I suspect we'll start to see 720p screens on tablets in the near future, even if we don't move all the way to 1080p.
(Occasional SF lurker) Ms_Nitsirk just bought an 8.9" Galaxy and says she loves it, but the price is tough to justify since it's pretty obvious that Samsung is about to refresh those products.
I keep saying that form factor is critical in tablet selection, and it's on that basis that I've come to appreciate the 8.9" Galaxy. The 10" tablets are just too damned big. 7" with a high res screen would be great, but ~.5lbs. for an 8.9" leaves no good reason to complain. Everyone looks at available storage and CPU specs, but in my experience those things really aren't that important at all as long as there's a decent system for moving content on and off the device.