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Tablets... are bigger than a Samsung Galaxy S 4G | 388 comments | Create New Account
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I interchange GalaxySII and Asus TF201
Authored by: Anonymous on Sunday, May 06 2012 @ 10:47 AM EDT
depending on location, charge required, convenience.

I also occasionally get to throw a Galaxy Note into the mix.

Aside from size and weight (and one doesn't have a telecoms connection
function), there is nothing to distinguish them.

Indeed Samsungs SmartTV if it had a touch screen would quite frankly be a
40" Tablet.

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Tablets... are bigger than a Samsung Galaxy S 4G
Authored by: artp on Sunday, May 06 2012 @ 11:37 AM EDT

I have been a customer of all but two of the Humble Bundle games packs. They started adding Android versions of the Linux/MacOS/Windows games that they were offering.There is also an Android Humble Bundle App that lets me get everything through my phone. [That this causes my 13 year old son to keep "borrowing" my phone is a side distraction. He's the one that keeps urging me to buy the bundles. Yeah, right!]

I note that some of the games are marked as being incompatible with my T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S 4G SGH-T959. I assume that it is screen resolution, not size. All of the ones marked incompatible are "tablet" versions, but not all of the "tablet" versions are incompatible with my phone.

I note that Edge Extended version is marked compatible, but Avadon: The Black Fortress is not, and Osmos is not in the (Tablet > 8") version.

Also, I can run both Frotz, for interactive fiction, like Zork, and Angband, a roguelike game, but the type is so small that I would need a magnifying glass to play. So compatibility is not the same as usefulness.

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