Larry Colen wrote:

>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.

Yep, software issue as far as directory security goes. I use the
QuickPic app and it does what you want.

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

I'm using the Toshiba Thrive (around $400 last time I checked but I'm
not even sure if it's still available given how fast this technology
moves). It's a 10" tablet. Good display. Has a *built in* SD card
slot(yay!) Also has a *full size* USB port - and the USB does hosting,
so you can attach a standard USB flash drive and move files to/from
it. Also has mini USB and an HDMI port, though I've never used either
of those.

SO QuickPic is my image browser. I use RawDroid for viewing raw files.
Opera mobile for a web browser (though I also have the default browser
and Firefox installed). http://www.robertstech.com/blog/?p=804
 
-- 
Mark Roberts - Photography & Multimedia
www.robertstech.com





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