Re: Device for reading Go World Magazine in Digital Form
Posted: Sun Jun 30, 2013 10:37 am
SanDisk Ultra 64GB microSDXC Card with Adapter Class 10
Life in 19x19. Go, Weiqi, Baduk... Thats the life.
https://www.lifein19x19.com/
If you look at any recent issue of Weiqi Tiandi (WQTD), in the very back two pages before the back cover is a seller of Chinese go books and other supplies. Look for the section which sells special products from the publisher of WQTD and you'll see a set which contains the first 300 issues of WQTD digitized. That would contain all the issues from the years 1985 to the end of 2006.Marcel GrĂ¼nauer wrote:You mentioned the digitized Weiqi Tiandi - where did you get those?tchan001 wrote:In fact, I could probably fit all the digitized Go World Magazines, all the digitized Go Review magazines, all the digitized Weiqi Tiandi and still have room for lots of other things on mainly external memory:)
I've read quite a lot of reviews commenting on rather uneven hardware quality (generally things like headphone ports not working and similar), poor firmware, a lot of apps refusing to install and other problems. I'm holding my opinion until a couple of people who've ordered them get theirs and have time to put them to the test. I'm really not impressed by the lack of reputable reviews of the tablets in question.tchan001 wrote:Boidhre, what do you think of the newest Chinese android tablets out now with 9.7 inch retina quality screens with the same resolution as iPad?
Stuff like this
http://www.tabletreviewspecs.com/pipo-m ... eview.html
1. High end devices, such as Nexus 10, offer the same or even better resolution than the iPad.Boidhre wrote: Crisper text because of the greater resolution with the Retina display over the Galaxy Tab display.
The iOS App Store has exclusive go apps whereas Android doesn't have any that don't have equivalents on iOS.
Either of these might justify the much greater cost of the iPad for you or they may not
1. We were talking about a specific model of Galaxy Tab. The Nexus 10's got better dpi but from reviews it's very hard to tell with them side by side unless you look at them from a couple of inches away. The colour is also more vibrant on the Nexus 10 which is either a plus or a minus depending on your tastes (personally I prefer less vibrant so I was very happy with my Galaxy SIII after the SII)alejo wrote:1. High end devices, such as Nexus 10, offer the same or even better resolution than the iPad.Boidhre wrote: Crisper text because of the greater resolution with the Retina display over the Galaxy Tab display.
The iOS App Store has exclusive go apps whereas Android doesn't have any that don't have equivalents on iOS.
Either of these might justify the much greater cost of the iPad for you or they may not
2. While this used to be true, it's no more. One sample in Go is the KGS app, which doesn't exist in iPad. However, there are still some apps which exist in only one market and not the other, but this works both ways nowadays.
Lastly, and this is just my personal opinion, the only fact which currently justifies the greater cost of the iPad is the apple logo at the backside
No, this thread is about suggesting devices which would be good for reading go world magazine in digital form. It's not about Samsung vs Apple. My main point about the benefits of my Samsung Note 10.1 is that I can store the whole of Go World Magazine archive along with a host of other things externally on a micro SD card and that this option is not available on the iPad. It's not about SmartGo Books or other apps which are specific to the platforms. That would be a different topic.Boidhre wrote: 1. We were talking about a specific model of Galaxy Tab.
This thread is about devices in general, my post was about a specific device mentioned in your post which was clear due to my mentioning of said device.tchan001 wrote:No, this thread is about suggesting devices which would be good for reading go world magazine in digital form. It's not about Samsung vs Apple. My main point about the benefits of my Samsung Note 10.1 is that I can store the whole of Go World Magazine archive along with a host of other things externally on a micro SD card and that this option is not available on the iPad. It's not about SmartGo Books or other apps which are specific to the platforms. That would be a different topic.Boidhre wrote: 1. We were talking about a specific model of Galaxy Tab.
So what does this have to do with whether the Samsung is a reasonable choice of device for reading Go World magazine on a device? You may argue that the iPad has greater resolution, but does that make the Samsung unreasonable as a reading device for Go World magazines?Boidhre wrote:There are only two issues really:tchan001 wrote:So you are saying my Samsung Galaxy TAB 10.1 is not a reasonable choice because it is not iPad with Retina.
Crisper text because of the greater resolution with the Retina display over the Galaxy Tab display.
The iOS App Store has exclusive go apps whereas Android doesn't have any that don't have equivalents on iOS.
Either of these might justify the much greater cost of the iPad for you or they may not. Also this only considers go and ignores other reasons you might favour Android over iOS as an operating system.
The OP is not concerned with additional exclusive go apps.Gorim wrote:my main motivator for a purchase is reading the Go World Magazine, I am mostly interested how these devices would cope with it, the diagrams it consist, etc.
Same as a Nexus 10. I'd always go for the higher resolution tablet if I could afford it because of the better text quality. It doesn't make the Galaxy Tab unreasonable, just less preferable.tchan001 wrote: So what does this have to do with whether the Samsung is a reasonable choice of device for reading Go World magazine on a device? You may argue that the iPad has greater resolution, but does that make the Samsung unreasonable as a reading device for Go World magazines?
I'm wary of the new influx of budget Chinese tablets promising superb specs at prices that are well out of whack with the main Android tablet makers. Usually you don't get those deep discounts in price without compromising somewhere else. The Nexus 10 is cheaper than the iPad and is a very high quality device, stick with recommending that one until more reviews are in for the Pipo et al.tchan001 wrote:And the Pipo M6 has the same resolution as the iPad and is much more affordable and has a micro SD slot