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2010-11-03
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2010-11-03
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This is REALLY cool: The Galaxy S has been christened WiFi Direct certified by the powers that be.
http://www.engadget.com/2010/11/03/s...ect-certified/
For those that don't know, WiFi direct is a way to connect devices directly via WiFi for very easy communication. This will make it possible to share files, print documents, stream media, play games, etc without needing a router or complex configuration settings. Your WiFi Direct device alerts other devices in the area that it can be connected to.
More info here: http://www.wi-fi.org/Wi-Fi_Direct.php
I expect that the Tab will get the same treatment.
This is one of those no-brainer features that until now has been overly complex or required deep technical insight to use. Thankfully, this standard should make it very easy to connect two devices together sans wires.
The uses of this tech are mind boggling and go way beyond simple file sharing.
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2010-11-04
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So this works effectively like how blue tooth does? You just find another equipped device and you can connect and transfer? Surely can't be that simple. Great if it is.
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2010-11-04
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2010-11-04
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2010-11-04
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I suspect Samsung has effectively set the pricing for high end android tablets by basically copyng like for like Apple's ipad pricing. When the ipad came out people were all saying it was way too expensive. However, it proved to be a huge success so Apple was somewhat justified in its pricing. Now Samsung decided that the general public accepts that as sensible pricing.
Unless the Tab is a huge commercial failure (which with a huge company like Samsung behind it it is unlikely to be) other manufacturers will just follow the Tab's pricing. Which means we are not going to see any sensibly priced android tablets for a long long time. Of course you will still be able to get affordable tablets from people like archos but I am talking of fully speced tablets from companies like HTC, Sony or Motorola.
Shame.
Here are some interesting effects with 'spare parts'
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=npHNq9sZldc
One of the effects is an animated screen orientation rotation, which is neat. Another useful option is font size!
Take a look. It may be a *must have* app for the Tab.
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2010-11-04
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Funny you're talking about this now--but I've used that app for quite a while now. It comes already pre-packaged in with the Bugless Beast ROM for Motorola Droid.
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