RubbaJohnny Posted January 14, 2014 Share Posted January 14, 2014 (edited) I need something lighter than my macbook or acer laptops Must have ability to open minimum 2 (prefer 3+)windows at same time. I found this online but uncertain if available in Thailand Samsung’s Multi Window mode is one of the best features of the Samsung Galaxy phone and tablet lines. The dual-screen mode lets users open two adjacent windows, allowing for seamless multitasking. Samsung has refreshed Multi Window mode, adding several helpful new features in time for the Galaxy Note 3 and Note 10.1 – 2014 Edition launch. Now users can run the same app simultaneously in both windows, drag and drop content from one window to the other, and quickly navigate recent apps when in Multi Window mode. 1 USB port to external drives as many as poss for USB,wireless mouse/keyboard/fan/speaker phone At present I have on USB then into an adapter 2 Flash player 3 Int warranty so Alibaba cheapo Chinese type in schools and malls at sub $100 unlikely to be covered in UK France and Oz.No objection to warranted products LeNovo and I realize Mac and no doubt other stuff is from China,its the support ,warranty that makes known Brand desireable. 4 Must run Skype (My "caddy" won't use google or Viber etc) 5 Blue Tooth ,Wifi Optional Prefer to run Mavericks or Mountain Lion Easy switch English/Thai keypads some products I see online do not have Thai kepad option SIM card to use as a phone (Phablet in emergency) Cameras back and front I have a mac wireless keyboard and a samsung Galaxy so compatibilty with either preferred but not vital Budget I doubt I want to spend more than 7-1300 baht as they inevitably become out of date.If there is something that ticks all boxes maybe 20k but this seems over the top as I can buy used warranted macbooks for 12K baht from employer when in Uk,prob is their so heavy!! Our local mall has a samsung model but sales staff hardly know the date let alone will it work wirelssly with my printer or take an unlocked Oz Sim card etc. I read reviews and Nexus and others all seem to have good but differing features. I would like to buy in next 6 months and will be in Bangkok,Amman,London if their are any big price diffs,However in terms of support ,warranty and Thai instruction book for my wife will pay a premium to buy local. We have Sinthanee Elctronics wharehouse ,LotusTesco in my town plus Makro, Big C and main dealers of Samsung Apple 2 hours away All advice pro or con greatly appreciated Also I may have overlooked some features or options. I seldom use need it for music films tv or camera,mostly eMail,surf here and multi window work. Obviously Int and forward compatibility handy,Weight not crucial and prefer to pay more for bigger screen ,quality, battery life even if it approaches iPad size and weight,The only drawback iPad is lack of Flash in multi windows Edited January 14, 2014 by RubbaJohnny Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
guzzi850m2 Posted January 14, 2014 Share Posted January 14, 2014 I haven't seen any tablets with usb ports and not many can be used as an conventional phone too. With all that stuff you want to connect, have you considered a Ultra Book or Net Book? I like the Nexus 7 but it can't do all the things you want, but it's considered by many the best 7" on the market, the screen is awesome. I haven't bought one (yet), I am afraid as I also have a 5" smart phone I will just be using that and the Nexus 7 will be collecting dust as my 10" Onda V972 is. When I travel I bring my Dell Vostro 14" ultra book with 3 usb ports (3.0) and I like it very much. One more point is that many hotel rooms I been staying on in South East Asia, they have a Lan cable for internet in the room but no Wi-Fi so with a tablet you are screwed. I then uses my phone in the reception area for wi-fi. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chicog Posted January 14, 2014 Share Posted January 14, 2014 (edited) The ASUS Transformer TF700T comes with a USB port, and an optional keyboard dock (w/extended battery). It's my preferred machine for travelling. No SIM card, but I tether it anyway if I need mobile broadband. Edited January 14, 2014 by Chicog 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dddave Posted January 14, 2014 Share Posted January 14, 2014 Battery life need not really be an important issue now with the large array of cigarette pack size and smaller auxillary battery power units in the B700-B1500 range. They go from anywhere around 10,000 mAh to 20,000, giving you 10 or more hours extra on most devices. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Showbags Posted January 14, 2014 Share Posted January 14, 2014 Battery life need not really be an important issue now with the large array of cigarette pack size and smaller auxillary battery power units in the B700-B1500 range. They go from anywhere around 10,000 mAh to 20,000, giving you 10 or more hours extra on most devices. Are they all compatible to all tablets ? I ask cos a sales guy asked once what tablet I had and then went about pointing what suits. For example...what does the samsung galaxy 7.7 need ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
anon8 Posted January 14, 2014 Share Posted January 14, 2014 I havent seen any tablets that run on Mountain Lion. Isnt it a apple op system for Apple computers? Or are talking about different lions? Sent from my C6802 using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
muratremix Posted January 14, 2014 Share Posted January 14, 2014 Get asus t100 once it arrives in Th. It is win 8.1 ultrabook/tablet hybrid for affordable price! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WhizBang Posted January 15, 2014 Share Posted January 15, 2014 Battery life need not really be an important issue now with the large array of cigarette pack size and smaller auxillary battery power units in the B700-B1500 range. They go from anywhere around 10,000 mAh to 20,000, giving you 10 or more hours extra on most devices. Are they all compatible to all tablets ? I ask cos a sales guy asked once what tablet I had and then went about pointing what suits. For example...what does the samsung galaxy 7.7 need ? They are compatable with anything that charges via a USB port. And I do mean ANYTHING. I use LiIon battery packs to charge my phones, tablet and even some cameras. Pretty much ALL Android or Apple phone/tablets charge via USB. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Showbags Posted January 15, 2014 Share Posted January 15, 2014 Battery life need not really be an important issue now with the large array of cigarette pack size and smaller auxillary battery power units in the B700-B1500 range. They go from anywhere around 10,000 mAh to 20,000, giving you 10 or more hours extra on most devices. Are they all compatible to all tablets ? I ask cos a sales guy asked once what tablet I had and then went about pointing what suits. For example...what does the samsung galaxy 7.7 need ? They are compatable with anything that charges via a USB port. And I do mean ANYTHING. I use LiIon battery packs to charge my phones, tablet and even some cameras. Pretty much ALL Android or Apple phone/tablets charge via USB. huh ? my samsung does not have a usual usb port...it has the charger port which you can conveniently by an adaptor for which then you can fit a usb into it though... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dddave Posted January 15, 2014 Share Posted January 15, 2014 Battery life need not really be an important issue now with the large array of cigarette pack size and smaller auxillary battery power units in the B700-B1500 range. They go from anywhere around 10,000 mAh to 20,000, giving you 10 or more hours extra on most devices. Are they all compatible to all tablets ? I ask cos a sales guy asked once what tablet I had and then went about pointing what suits. For example...what does the samsung galaxy 7.7 need ? All the battery devices I've seen have one or two USB "out" so you simply attach the USB end of your charging cable. If you have a charging cable with the transformer permanently attached then maybe not. If it is the usual 5v2a transformer then you should be able to substitute a USB cable with the proper input end. Some tablets have pin ends but most are still 5w2a. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RubbaJohnny Posted January 15, 2014 Author Share Posted January 15, 2014 YES thanks to you and everyone,there's a lot of choice and jargon. This looks great but a hefty 450 pounds is almost 25ooo bahts ? Sadly our Uni still needs flash to access all stuff so looks unlikely this will do.The option of add on keybard and long life is great I know you can carry extra chargers ,each one needing an adapter on the move until the whole bag of leads and boxes is same as my my macbook. A googel showed 85-200 pounds on EBAy bu very few sellers want to post to Thailand for obvious reasons,nor Amazon. The Nexus looks good but will it support 2 flash windows? will any of them please? HTML5 all fine unless your go to sites require flash The ASUS Transformer TF700T comes with a USB port, and an optional keyboard dock (w/extended battery). It's my preferred machine for travelling. No SIM card, but I tether it anyway if I need mobile broadband. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
muratremix Posted January 15, 2014 Share Posted January 15, 2014 YES thanks to you and everyone,there's a lot of choice and jargon. This looks great but a hefty 450 pounds is almost 25ooo bahts ? Sadly our Uni still needs flash to access all stuff so looks unlikely this will do.The option of add on keybard and long life is great I know you can carry extra chargers ,each one needing an adapter on the move until the whole bag of leads and boxes is same as my my macbook. A googel showed 85-200 pounds on EBAy bu very few sellers want to post to Thailand for obvious reasons,nor Amazon. The Nexus looks good but will it support 2 flash windows? will any of them please? HTML5 all fine unless your go to sites require flash The ASUS Transformer TF700T comes with a USB port, and an optional keyboard dock (w/extended battery). It's my preferred machine for travelling. No SIM card, but I tether it anyway if I need mobile broadband. You don't need expensive Android tablet with docking. Windows 8 tablets at 8" and 10" size starts from 300 usd. Asus T100 will be sold in Thailand this January. Expected price is 13-14k baht. Quad core intel bay trail, 2gb ram, 32-64 gb hdd, windows 8.1, keyboard docking, IPS screen etc. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RubbaJohnny Posted January 15, 2014 Author Share Posted January 15, 2014 (edited) You don't need expensive Android tablet with docking. Windows 8 tablets at 8" and 10" size starts from 300 usd. Asus T100 will be sold in Thailand this January. Expected price is 13-14k baht. Quad core intel bay trail, 2gb ram, 32-64 gb hdd, windows 8.1, keyboard docking, IPS screen etc. Thanks is it $300ish i.e 12-13000 bahts here in LOS as US prices esp from discounters are usually much lower? I do not use windows at present Linux or Mavericks so need to ask,sorry if a dumb question as used PCs in past but my key need is Falsh player and Skype .I can install Skype but Android nor iPAD support Flash any more I read? So will these devices allow flash window,click-to -call open at same time as I can do on my laptop on Mountain Lion,new Mavericks does not support click-to-call !!!this is a must have all else is negotiable also can you give mean example of a Windows tablet are they branded by Sony Samsung etc? I am sure this can all be googled but as a non specialistthe endless jargon and innovation is a bit overload and I really appreciate the help of those really up to speed and in the city Edited January 15, 2014 by RubbaJohnny Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
muratremix Posted January 15, 2014 Share Posted January 15, 2014 You can install linux or whatever you want to a fully x86-64 compatible computer/tablet with uefi bios. If not, windows 8.1 is much much better than Android in terms of pro usage. Full size usb ports and adobe flash/silverlight support is also nice. Because T100 is like a notebook, there is no customs duty and only 7% vat means it'll be sold similar price to USA plus dealer profit plus 7% VAT. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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