OK. That's a bummer. DOn't know if that's an issue with other tablets, but I've only heard this complaint wrt the Sony Tablet.I wondered about the battery thing just tonight. It seems to suck quite a lot of juice on stand by.
That's great news. Reading pdfs would be my main use (really main use, like 95% of use) for the tablet. Did you have to install Acrobat Reader or was it preinstalled? In other words, was it capable of opening pdfs right out of the box or not? Also, how easy/hassle free was it to transfer files (pdfs) from a PC to the tablet (I've got the mini-USB cable, so that's not a problem)?Reading pdfs is great. I bought it mainly for that. The man I bought it from also has an iPad 1. He says the Sony is a bit faster and a bit crisper when reading comics as pdf.
I like the shape of the tablet, which is one of the main points I got interested in it, it gives a better grip from the thicker side (like a folded newspaper or something). This is great for reading when on the move, like on a bus.
Yeah, nice gimmick,but I'm not convinced it's very practical to have the tablet as a remote controller. Anyhow, got a Sony TV, DVD player and PS3/BluRay player so this tempts me some anyway.I don't need the remote control, but I've been told that it rocks. So if you have other Sony devices, that's a very nice gimmick
Ah, I've read about this. I though it would've been released already, but if it is still WIP, then no worries.An update for the newer, faster Android OS has not yet been made available. But that's okay because it's still WIP.
Thanks for your opinions, greatly appreciated!