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The Tablet Talk: Touch, Play and Experience

VENUE 7

Smartphone or Tablet? Confused…

Don ‘t be surprised if I tell you that I am one among the rare species who doesn’t own a smart phone. Do you say, ‘I am nuts’ ?

Well, the truth is I am still in love with my Nokia 5800 express music with a symbian interface.  Friends have told me umpteen times that it needs a change and have suggested their  favorites too but I have not given in yet. So probably you would have concluded by now that I don’t belong to the gizmo obsessed clan. However, its not so. I love to explore apps and I am a social media enthusiast. Honestly, as a blogger my needs are more that my present phone can meet. I often crib about the camera pixels, picture quality and the inability to install my favorite apps but then my reasons for not switching to a Samsung or Iphone has been their non-stop race to outdo one another and of course the soaring prices. Every month there is something new popping in the market. No offense to the developers but I kind of find it insane.

Its happened more than once now, by the time I was impressed with a colleague’s phone and was planning to go for it, he or she already declared that a new version of it was just round the corner.  Its not cutting edge technology but technology storm that has been in the air. In some way, its good but then it isn’t easy to shell out a huge sum of money every six months just to match the race of owning the best smart phone in the city.

Thus, I would say I am a laptop person. My work involves a lot of  web browsing, writing, blogging and thus I can’t really do much without it. A smart phone will never meet my requirements. I had been analyzing my needs and had been on a lookout for something that could be lightweight, easy to carry everywhere, have a large screen, could fill for the laptop for few hours and click pictures too. You got it right Tablets, the cute toy/tool in the market has caught my fascination for sometime now. I have been looking for all possible reasons to buy one and the Fairy Godmother had been listening. Lo and behold, one day comes a mail in the inbox which says I could have a DELL TABLET to use, play around and blog about it. Isn’t that cool? I was too elated to ask for more.

What could be better than this that I get a chance to use the product and then go for it.  I would definitely congratulate DELL for being so confident about their product and letting bloggers talk about it. So you can see down below the one that came knocking for me.

So firstly, I must tell you the things that I did foremost when it arrived.

I did a happy dance and swooned with happiness to be a blogger

Of course,  after the showing around was done, I eyed the specifications of it build and model. (Its 3730, Venue 7)

I read the manual which has laid down the instructions quite clearly.

I charged it, connected it with Wi-Fi and registered it with my email id.

With no second thoughts, I began downloading my favorite apps and games.

Within half an hour, I already lapped them up….WordPress, Facebook, Twitter, Gmail, Angry Birds, Instagram, Oxford Dictionary, Times of India. By this time, I have more than thirty applications successfully installed. I am not using it to read books because I already have a kindle. 

FIRST IMPRESSION

The feel of having a new tab was awesome. The 7 inch display was the first thing that I fell for.

It boots up instantly, the touchscreen is fun, navigation is easy.

Almost instantly I had a realization that this was something that I had wanted for my blogging meets to click pictures, to tweet, to make notes and to flaunt… just kidding.
HOW ITS BEEN LIKE…

Well on the humorous side, I haven’t been bothering hubby to come home soon because now I have a tablet to play around with, explore new apps. Laptops generally become too boring after a long day at work.

1> Freedom from the bulky laptop. I have been making the best of it by carrying the tab everywhere even in the kitchen.

2> Its so easy to make notes absolutely anywhere. I carried the tablet to my first blogging event and that was Google’s YouTube Event. It really came out helpful to browse a few things that I learnt there.

3> Playing games has never been so much fun. Its an in car entertainment system. I use it to and fro my office cab rides.

4> I am yet to write a blog post on it, however I have been making notes promptly.

5> And picture clicking has become a rage with me.

Time to do some instagramming… There is definitely more to come. I am quite enjoying my tryst with my TABLET.

Happy Blogging!!!

13 thoughts on “The Tablet Talk: Touch, Play and Experience

  1. Nice review Manjulika.

    Has this tablet experience convinced you to stay more up-to-date with the tech world now?

  2. I got mine a few days back too…..still playing around with it but I have to say so far I really like it

    1. Oh great! I have been playing around with mine too.. And I absolutely agree so far its been fun.

  3. Hi. me planning on buying a tab too. how is the Dell? does it hang? i used to own an HCL tab and it used to hang all the time and was gone in 6 months

    1. To be honest I have been using the Tab for like a month now on an everyday basis. Have been clicking pictures, making notes, playing games and using for all my social media stuff and it hasn’t hung at all.. I am actually loving it.

        1. Google a little more about it and maybe read more experiences.
          As for as my experiences are considered, I would recommend Dell absolutely because I have friends who have other Tablets and I find mine the best among them.

  4. I used to have a Nokia 5800 XPressMusic too, was my favourite phone ever! Eventually it crashed and I had to switch 🙁
    I love how the tab looks. It’s so sleek, and I can imagine playing my favourite games (am a total Candy Crush addict :P) on the full display! 🙂

  5. You said it sister! This gadget race where one phone beats the other is crazy. I have an iPhone now, but i know as soon as the new one is out, my beloved phone will be an old guy & yes like you, i miss not using my old Nokia, i still have it with me & have my alternate number in there.

    But your angle of fitting the tab in this picture is one i have never heard before! You are right, coz of tab’s ram, it won’t get outdated soon, & its so much better at doing things one wants to do on the miniscule screens of the phones!

    Once again, nice blog 🙂

  6. As someone who also refuses to switch to a smartphone, reading this I think a Tab might work better for me. Was reading that you multitask alot – is there any issues with that?

  7. Hey.. thanks for the review.. good device..I’ve heard that the battery lasts 10-12 hours on this.. is it true?

  8. Well Said, it’s the confusion of every person who is looking to change their phone. I like Nokia’s battery, please shed some light on Dell’s battery back up if you can

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