Tablet PC

Debugging Kindle Fire Hype

DebuggingWith all the buzz about the Kindle Fire yesterday, I almost got caught up into pre-ordering the little beastie because deep down I really do want a gadget that I can work and play with. When I looked at the tablet market before, I was dismayed in that while many wants would be fulfilled by almost any candidate, some of my major needs aren't. 

In the context of the Kindle Fire, it has the USB connection and it's running Android. On the page on Amazon.com it says I can read documents. That's awesome, but just about as awesome as any other tablet that does... the same thing. As an old school geek, the concept of the browser (Amazon Silk) using the cloud for shared processing is sexy.

When it comes down to brass tacks, though, I would demand a lot more of such a tablet. I would want to try out the interface to see how well I could edit and write documents; I type messages longer than 140 characters and would want an interface that could handle it. A lesson learned came from the Asus eeePC I had (and recently gave to a niece who is continuing college, allegedly). No matter what I did, and with the small hands that might have allowed me to be a surgeon, using the keyboards on those things to write anything was a masochistic act unless one plugged in a real keyboard. I'm not falling for that again.

Android and a keyboard is hit and miss., thus the Kindle Fire with a keyboard is hit and miss. If they'd fix that, I'd get one of the roll up keyboards and be happy - but I don't know which keyboard won't do something wonky when I'm using it. The last thing I need are apps opening when I'm in the middle of typing something up, and apparently that happens with some keyboards.

The Search For The Right Tablet For KnowProSE LLC

Tablet PC (public domain image)When I decided to look into a tablet for KnowProSE LLC, the premise was quite simple: I needed to get something that fit into the business. Given the nature of the services KnowProSE LLC provides, this requires a lot of a tablet PC - almost enough to make it not worth looking and only working with the laptop with which I am presently writing this.

But there's an issue. Tablets are the future of viewing content; there is a trend toward ubiquity that rivals the smartphone itself. Regardless of the plugins for Firefox/Seamonkey, the experience of the content on a tablet can only be known on a tablet pc. With the market as it stands, Apple's iPad is the unquestioned leader for a variety of reasons - particularly ease of use, as I wrote earlier - but is it good to follow the herd or is it instead better to work with an Android related device? In a perfect world and with a larger budget, getting both operating systems would be preferable - but we do not live in a perfect world and my budget, sadly, is not as large as I would like it to be.

So I broke down my requirements, as I saw them.

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