After the new iPad models come out, the current generation will probably drop in price. Either way, I'd wait.
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Agreed.
ita let me know what stylus functions you fall in love with. I haven't used it for much beyond writing things in Lecture notes (a pretty amazing app itself) If you root the device (no need to install anything custom just a simple root) then GMD SPen Control will probably give you significantly more options on pen gestures - essentially full customkzability to do whatever you want, especially if you use it to launch tasker tasks. I think I might take more advantage of that with a tablet form factor.
Styli are neat but not worth two posts.
Thanks for the reminder of new models--I got mine as a refurbished one after they came out with new models, so it was super cheap (already discounted because refurbished, and then they discounted further because it was no longer the newest kind).
Oh, I'd love recs for stylus apps to download--I'm only going through what came installed--I'm technically just testing, not investing. I am downloading Lecture notes right now--the handwriting in S Notes is clear enough that I think I can use it during meetings, definitely highlighting what I could *not* do with the standard that there's clearly real time potential here.
But mostly I've been poking at art.
Let me go see what rooting involves.
I think art is the killer feature and not my zone. But Lecture Notes is pretty super powerful - kind of OneNote like without any syncing capability but you can export pages to Evernote as images or PDFs. It isn't very fast - S Note or Papyrus are quicker to load - but with a feature set to die for.
EZ Pdf viewer pro has decent pdf annotation tools with some pressure sensitivity. There isn't anything in the space as good as Bluebeam Pdf Revu on Windows, but that costs $100 so. EZ Pdf Viewer is better than anything I have found for tablet PCs at the price point so I actually grade papers with it all the time. You can import PDFs into Lecture Notes but if you want to annotate the PDF directly then EZ is your best bet.
Can anyone offer an opinion about Roku 2 XD vs Roku 3? I have no great desire to play Angry Birds on my television, but the headphone jack on the remote is a pretty nifty feature.
I have a couple of Roku 3's and they are great. The headphone jack is pretty cool, but I've only used it a couple of times. If commonly watch TV by yourself while not wanting to disturbing anyone else, it's a killer feature.
I don't know much about the Roku 2 XD, but I can say the user interface on the 3 is much faster than any other streaming device I've used. It might have a leg up on the 2 XD in terms of processing power.
This would be for a bedroom TV (we're getting a GINORMOUS one for the living room and moving our previously-considered-ginormous older set into the bedroom) so yeah, the headphone jack would come in really handy.
Right now my thinking is that compared to what we're about to spend on the television itself, $30 for a slightly higher-end Roku won't break the bank. t /rationalizing
From my experience, you won't be disappointed. I don't know if the UI for other channels is as good as the one for Amazon Prime, but it blows away the other streamers I've used. The UI for streaming from our Synology NAS is also quite good, but that's done by Synology rather than Roku.