>>
>> What tablets would fit the bill, and how much do they cost?
>
>
> While I was in hospital, my family bought me a Samsung Galaxy Note
> 10.1 (16 GB, WiFi version).  I have nothing to compare it with but it
> seems fine for displaying photos.
>
> It doesn't have a USB port built in, but you can get a couple of
> dongles that plug into its multi-purpose port - one provides a USB
> connector and the other is an SD card reader.  The tablet also has a
> micro SD card slot.
>
> Like Mark, I use QuickPic for displaying photos.  Another application
> that gets good reviews is Just Pictures but it has an annoying habit
> of resetting the screen brightness to maximum and, if there's a way of
> turning that 'feature' off, I haven't found it.
>
> The Galaxy Note 10.1 sells for about $500 in Oz - probably less in the US.

Interesting, thanks.

I remember Tim Bray recently posted about how the screen on his new tablet
(Nexus?) was so good he had to reconsider how he processed photos for
display.  Anybody know how the different screens compare?

Also, Mark, if you shoot RAW+JPEG can you put the card from your camera in
the thrive and chimp the photos on the bigger screen?

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