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Episode: 3030
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Title: HPR3030: My new Samsung tablet
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr3030/hpr3030.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-24 15:26:55
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 3030 for Friday 13 March 2020.
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Today's show is entitled, My New Samsung Tablet. It is hosted by Mr. X
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and is about 28 minutes long and carries an explicit flag. The summer is.
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A general discussion about My New 10.5-inch Samsung Galaxy Tablet.
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This episode of HPR is brought to you by Ananasthost.com.
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Hello and welcome Hacker Public Radio audience. My name is Mr. X and welcome to this podcast.
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As usual I'd like to start by thanking the people HPR for making this service available
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to us on these hidden groups. Hacker Public Radio is a community-led podcast
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provided by the community for the community. I mean you can contribute too.
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I'm not a microphone like I'm doing right now. I'm sending a show. I'm sure you must have
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something interesting worth talking about. If everybody can contribute a show we'd have
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loads to go around. Come on and give it to go. You know you can.
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So anyway this is off the cuff. So podcast. You may work out, cut me in my car.
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Kiki too isn't it. And driving to work. I'll try to stay up beeping but this is my first day back after
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the festive season. I don't know when I'll get into actually uploading this to HPR.
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But so it's the third of January. I should have been back yesterday but couldn't face it.
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So we've got the season not to go in yesterday. I can't put it off any longer. So going in today.
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Traveling into the city centre. Edinburgh. It's a currently 13 minutes past six.
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According to my car clock. It's five degrees centigrade.
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But it's quite still. The weather's mild. It's still a year suppose.
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And it's dry. So that's a main thing.
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So I came into possession of a new device that I got at Christmas.
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I think this isn't going to be a view as such which is my thoughts on this new device.
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I think probably a bit of a fussy person. Or should I say I don't handle change terribly well.
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I think it needs to stay the same. I think we're all tend to be a bit like that with some more so
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than others. So it's a new tablet this device I've got. A new Android tablet.
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My previous tablet was a Nexus 7. Probably around 2013. So it's quite old.
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It still functions. Still functions fine. It's been a truly magnificent tablet as far as tablets are
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concerned. But the battery life is a bit. It's not as good as it used to be.
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So it wasn't actually Christmas gift as such but it was just something that came my way.
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So the tablet in question, my new tablet is a Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.5 2018. So it's an old model.
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But it's brand new to me. It's a brand new tablet.
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So first I thought, well, I started using it. I thought, well, it's a huge big screen.
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I haven't been used to this 7-inch tablet. It's quite a change going from that to 10.5.
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The first thing that amazed me was the battery life. It's absolutely phenomenal.
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It's just insane how long this battery lasts.
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I guess the Nexus has just gradually got worse and worse.
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I guess it makes it seem more extreme than we did otherwise, I suppose.
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But it does last a heck of a long time. I think when I'm back at work,
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I'm going to charge it once a week or something. I'll see how it goes with it.
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So that's the first thing. Patch life is fantastic.
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The next thing I noticed was that when I first got the tablet,
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there were usually three buttons on the Android tablet at the bottom of the screen.
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And sitting there for the Nexus and most other devices,
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the left button takes it back to the previous screen. The middle button is a home button
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and the right button is a task button. Well, Samsung have those remapped so that the task buttons
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on the left and the back button is on the right. There is actually an option to change it
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and I did end up changing it. But being a bigger screen, I can kind of see the logic that maybe
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you might use the back button more than you might use a task button so you don't stretch the far over.
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And I've kept it a traditional way with the back button on the left.
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And talking about task switches, with the Nexus when you switch tasks,
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I think this is quite normal with doing things. Again, obviously the Nexus 7 is on a very old version of Android.
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So you get one task or one application lane on top of each other, like a stack of cards almost.
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And the Samsung tablet, this as well initially. But the way that the applications were overlapped,
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basically the front application on the stack was almost down to the bottom of the page.
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And the second application was right at the top of the page. So with this huge,
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big, screenable, wasting heck of a lot of space. With the Nexus, you remember seeing three or
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four applications at once because they were evenly distributed throughout the length of the page,
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rather than a great big step, which was completely unnecessary. And it meant that
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you needed to swipe quite a lot to go through the tasks. But there were some updates
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came to the Samsung tablet after turning it on, and it actually gives you a kind of tiled layout,
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which is quite, which is certainly better than the previous setup.
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Of course, if you've got more than six tasks open, then you've got to scroll left and right.
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I don't find that quite as intuitive and more swiping required. So
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I think it'd prefer the Nexus Mac20 view, because I can, that's fairly often have more than six
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applications open. Let's me just join in the city mic pass. It's a piece of the port, it's very quiet.
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So the next thing I would say is that the screen,
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I believe it's not the highest resolution, but I actually have very happy with it from that
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but if you, it seems sharp enough, it's not fuzzy or dotty or pixelated and all that is,
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it seems, you know, it seems at least as good as an excess.
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What I found is that the
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comfortable viewing brightness,
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well, you can, you can, yeah, so the comfortable viewing brightness seems very low down the scale,
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so it means that, and I think I want to, I want to, I want to, it seems incredibly bright,
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and, and in fact, I tend to, the, the brightness up just
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briefly. There's actually a segment at the top where it goes orange on the, on the slider,
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and I could just feel the brightness of my eyes burning out. It was so bright. I mean, I could actually
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feel the heat on my face almost, it's just astoundingly bright. So, you know, I mean,
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I've used my Nexus 7 outside in the regard, and I think the Nexus 7 at the time had
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a bit of average brightness display, but this Samsung is just, it takes a ticker completely different level.
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But it means that, that, they could do with it being a bit more
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logarithmic, you know, the stretch out the bottom section so that it's less sensitive,
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and, you know, when you're up at the top end, surely, that doesn't need to be so, so smoothed out,
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you know, I feel it, it makes it a little bit tricky to set the, the brightness.
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And there's, there's an auto, auto brightness feature where there's a, of a sensor, a tablet that
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adaptively adjusts the brightness. But I found that it never seemed to get quite right,
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and I end up fiddling on whether what it is control. So, I found it is actually better to turn that off.
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I still have to adjust it, but not as much, whereas with the Nexus, I just set it and
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watching it really touch it at all, and I was out in the garden. So, I guess,
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there'd be a bit more refinement in the Nexus software, compared to the Galaxy.
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Well, I suppose it's just this pros and cons to everything I suppose, I just don't like change.
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It could just be that I couldn't it. You've also got a, I kind of,
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mode where you can cut back the blue light content. So, it makes it, you know, it sort of changes
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the, I wouldn't call it the temperature for this play, makes it a bit more orangey sort of thing.
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For night viewing, I've had to leave that all the time to tell you the truth, just softening it a bit.
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But, again, maybe it's because in Nexus it's aged over the years, gradually, you know,
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it seems so bright and white. And in fact, there's a mode you can set so that a certain time
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it goes to a black and white mode to make it gentle on your eyes. There's a kind of feature
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that you can turn on. So, I don't know why they don't allow you to turn the, they're just blue
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at night at a certain time, that seems more useful, but they don't. It's just, it goes to black and white
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mode, you know, great, can agree mode. But, for some reason, I seem to suffer from
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eye fatigue with this tablet. I don't know why. I even, I sort of introduced the brightness,
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turned the blue content off, or down, I should say. And the most recent thing I did was
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increase the zoom. And so, it's basically the four sizes and whatnot. And I find it quite
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difficult to see the time on the top edge of the screen. I find that was a, not only was it a bit
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small to start with, but it was also not a good contrast against the top task bar, or what,
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or what have you called it, along the top of the screen. Yeah, it was much clearer on the Nexus.
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So, you end up squinting tight, look at the time. I also came into
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possession of a pair of Bluetooth earbuds, and this is a new experience for me.
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So, the coming, we pouch, I think there's an apple, I think an apple do something like this.
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So, the pouch thing, they can change the earbuds. So, I must have an internal battery in the box,
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that they sit in. The earbuds themselves don't, the battery doesn't last too long, I guess,
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that's the idea is, once you finish the last thing, you put them back in the box,
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hit the button, and it tops them back up again. So, it has a bigger battery in the actual
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box, it holds the buds. The, the sound quality itself, it's clear enough, but it's in a lacking
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in base, even more so than normal TBA buds are very, really quite tinny, perfectly good for us,
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the podcasts, and voice content, in fact, very good for that, but not great for music,
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due to the lack of bass. But, the thing that did amaze me with these earbuds is the,
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the range, I've got to, I've got to be Bluetooth speaker, which I have used occasionally for
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listing, I might list it, so I'm just listening to amateur radio stuff, and sometimes at the weekend,
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just to get that sort of thing, and I have to make sure not to make pull the tablet too far from
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this Bluetooth speaker that I've cut out, you know, I've seen me sitting with the tablet
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in the hallway, and that way, I can go between the bathroom and the bedroom, keeping up too far apart,
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it's just a tiny bit too much, then the link is broken and then that's it. And I assume that
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these ear buds would be the same, and, gradually as I was trying to find out, I was kind of
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kissing the range, and actually what I discovered was that the range seems to be ridiculous,
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and I don't know, I'm guessing it must be something to do with the tablet as well,
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this is on the new tablet, because obviously there's transmitting a digital signal from the tablet
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to the ear buds, so maybe it's a Samsung tablet, I must try the speaker or not see how it goes, but
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that upshot is a found that I can go, it seems to be anywhere in the house, you know, upstairs,
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downstairs, any room, and the Bluetooth is flawless, not a crackle, not a glitch, nothing,
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not a dropout, it's just insane, so I was always under the pressure that the Bluetooth was very
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short to distance, and you know, it doesn't sound like that, like digital compression, sort of
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gurgly sort of sound that you get, so the quality is really quite good, I think these things were
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a cheap pair of these fake-up lead buds, but it's not for that plus, it's just such a thing,
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I think there's not like 20 pounds reduced, there was something about that, it was, it was
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Mrs X, it came up with these, so thank you Mrs X, so yeah I don't know how I'm going to get on with
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this tablet, I guess only 10 will tell, but I do seem to suffer from my ice chain, that's the biggest
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problem, I'm probably just a facie, facie devil, let's see what's behind all this,
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I think if there's anything else a bit of the tablet that I can comment on,
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oh well, yes I got a, I also got a thought, because the screen is so large, I could almost use it,
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almost like a laptop, and I've actually listened to an episode of Clat 2, it was one of his older ones
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because it took me age to catch up, and he was talking about his, in his mentioned before,
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about his hatred of touch screens, and I get to sympathise that they're okay for consuming
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content, and I'm actually what they're all about, but I find entering a text, a real pain,
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really the slight, interesting text, a lot of it is easier with the bigger screen I've mastered,
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but I'm finding that, I mean like I can use the, you know you can swipe to enter text, I can do that,
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that's often what I do, and obviously you can talk to the thing, correct the errors you can do that,
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and I think, I don't know if it's a feature of the Google keyword or not, but I think you can
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select your finger along the spacebar, and the cursor appears on the screen and moves left and
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right, you know, so you can change the cursor position by sliding your finger along the spacebar,
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and this also works on the Samsung as well, but I've finally feelings to do with the Google
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Keyboard. What I did notice is when I do that with a Samsung, we bubble appears in the screen
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with a magnified section to make it easier to see precisely where the cursor is on the screen,
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that's really nice, that's a really nice feature, I like that, it simplifies the
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positioning the cursor, to make corrections and whatnot, but that shot is you really just can't
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be a flaming keyboard, you know, and since it's a death of the sign that got to do the
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keyboard, and the EPC with its weak keyboard, everything's touch screen now really,
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so anyway I've got myself a Bluetooth keyboard for this tablet, and it was a cheap thing,
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and you know, actually it works really well, it's got a nice feel to it,
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it's got illuminated keys, so you could use it in the dark if you wanted,
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I really find that I can type really quite well with this keyboard, really quite comfortably,
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whether it want to do a huge amount of coding or writing a novel on it as another matter,
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and it is a bit bendy and flexible, but it's sold enough,
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no idea what range it's got, I don't suppose you could use it around the whole house,
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but then how could you see the screen, how could you separate it that far apart,
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you know, but it's quite handy if I was wanting to type a long email or send a long sentence to
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somebody, you know, I'm not really a social media person, I just tend to do a few things on the
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tablet, it's just a handy thing to pick up and look to look at, you know, what's the news headlines,
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what's the weather, that sort of thing, you've got the convenience that you just open it and it's
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instantly on, and shut it, it's instantly shut, doing to reboot or hardly ever, you know, it's
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to convenient device for consuming content, so that was it, the new tablet, the earbuds,
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and the blue screen, bluetooth keyboard, that was, what's that for somebody really,
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I felt this was an heck of a waffle, but I have to maybe trim this down a bit, I cut this out,
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I don't know what we'll see, I'm not going to work yet, I'm going to be about 10 minutes away,
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the traffic's been quite light, I should have been for a shock when I, when I travel home tonight,
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not being used to the heavy traffic, I've had a different, you know, I've been off, I don't know,
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two and a half weeks, something like that, and I haven't driven in that whole time,
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so it feels a bit strange being back in my old car, everything seems to work, I'm glad it started,
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yeah, I got a new car battery just last year, because it was, it's struggling, it wasn't,
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it's struggling as such, it was turning over very pretty slowly, so you could tell that the battery
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was labeling, I always think well, there's no point prolonging these things and just, just trying,
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can you, that we're going to get cut out in the middle of the winter and the car wouldn't start,
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so it's just got a new battery and a huge difference, anyway, I think that's about it for this
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episode, thank you very much for listening to it, hopefully you didn't find it too boring,
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I'm trying to make it sound up meat, but at this time of the morning, I'm first day back at work,
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it's been tricky, I gotta go first, see if I think, it's not a good deal when I'm behind the wheel,
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anyway, thanks again, and if you want to contact me, you can contact me at MrX,
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at HPR, at googlemail.com, that's MRX, AT, HPR, the AT symbol, googlemail.com,
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so until next time, thank you, and goodbye,
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see you soon,
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something like that.
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