Originally Posted by Bunions:
“I read every single day and honestly haven't experienced any issues whatsoever.
You can adjust the brightness of the screen and the Kindle app offers different coloured backgrounds too.”
I got the Kobo app, but i can't find a way to change the background, but different people got different eyes. I also like reading outside when we get a summer, tablets are no good for that. anyway I got a Kobo touch, which is lighter and better to read with.
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“Well it's a shame that you don't really enjoy having it but (dare I say) I think it's partly because you haven't realised how much they can do, yet.”
I think maybe because I do everything I want to do on my desktop or laptop. If I want to browse the net the first thing I do is come up to this computer, I even by pass the laptop.
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“Have a look in the Play Store at the tablet 101 section and see what all the most popular tablet apps are. Download some of them and see what you think.
Download Drippler for all the latest news about what's happening in the Android world.
Give yourself a bit of time to get used to it and see if your attitude towards it improves.”
I will have a look at the above and see if that changes anything.
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“If there's no change then you can always sell it and I've seen tablets achieve really good prices on eBay.”
I would not sell it, I would just carry on as I do now, use it now and again, but it would put me off getting another one if it goes wrong.
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“Re your earlier point about typing being fiddly - you can get physical keyboards for a few quid.”
Yes, I have seen them, not sure what to make of them, reviews are a bit hit and miss.