On 13/02/2013 6:26 PM, Larry Colen wrote:
When I had time, but no money, my plan had been to root a nook color for
displaying photos.  Out of the box, the UI on the nook sucks soggy lint.
However, in reasonable light the display isn't bad.

Compared to my S3, the display on the nook isn't so great either, just a
bit bigger.

However, now that I'm working, I'm slightly less poor financially, but
completely destitute temporally.

I'd like an android tablet that is good for displaying photos. Big enough
that photos are reasonably easy to see.  I also want to be able to point
to photos in one directory, and be hand the tablet to someone without
having to worry overmuch that they might accidentally see photos in
another directory tree.  The last is, I am sure, much more of a software
than a hardware question.

What tablets would fit the bill, and how much do they cost?

I'm not completely dead set against iPads, but my experiences on iOS
devices have not been good so far.

I'm using an Asus EEE thing these days. Mostly as a glorified paperback novel, I admit, but pictures I put on it display very nicely. One of the main seeling features for me was that I can put the thing on a real keyboard and have a semblance of a computer if I desire, and the battery life, which if the keyboard is added in is close to 18 hours.

bill

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