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Oct 16, 2016
Best 7-Inch Android Tablet Currently Available
As an iPhone user/owner, I used to say that the iPad is the only tablet one should consider buying. After reading numerous glowing reviews abut the Nexus 7 (2nd Gen), I decided to be adventurous and purchase one.
I'm not a big a fan of tablets, since they have no keyboard. However, when paired with a Bluetooth keyboard and mouse, the Nexus 7 (2nd Gen) becomes a useful 7-inch Android notebook. The pixel density of the Nexus 7's screen serves to offset its 7-inch size.
I have to say that the clean version (as opposed to interface used on Samsung's Android tablets) of the Android 6.0 Marshmallow OS that's installed on the Nexus 7 is as user-friendly as the iPhone's or iPad's OS.
Unlike iPhones and iPads, you can use a USB flash drive and/or a Bluetooth mouse with an Android tablet.
So now I tell people: "If you want to be able to use a Bluetooth and a USB flash drive with your tablet, the best tablets to buy would be a Nexus 7 (2nd Gen) or a Nexus 9.
Note: My one criticism of the Nexus 7 (2nd Gen) is its lack of an MicroSD card slot!
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Sep 08, 2016
Poorly Design of Logitech Keyboard Folio Leads To Plastic Mounting Brackets Routinely Breaking
1 of 1 found this helpful Generally speaking, Logitech products tend to be well-made. Disappointingly, the Logitech Ultrathin Keyboard Folio is the exception to this generalization. The major problem with these keyboard folios, designed to be used with the iPad mini tablet, is that the two plastic brackets, used to the hold the iPad mini in place, are prone to breaking.
This is a simple and preventable problem with was not effectively addressed during this design stage of this product.