![]() Now having all the necessary converters, cords, and 'importer' apps, I assume I can now view, download, edit, and upload files, is that correct? And can I also save files to another media device, like a USB flash drive? And can I also create folders and select them to store files in, like I would do on my WinXP laptop?Īnother question: it seems that most of the tablets I'm looking at have 1GB of memory, a few with 2. Is it only for the Nexus tablets that I need this app? I assume then (as you've said) that I would need a mcroUSB to USB cable (I assume an OTG cable if it's for Nexus) so I could use a card reader to see the files on my SD card.Īnd at least on the Nexus tablets, I would also need the Media Importer app, which would allow me to read the SD card. Most don't have USB ports but instead have a microUSB port. Most don't have a SD port, but only a microSD which doesn't help me. Right now I'm looking at tablets that run Android 4.0 or 4.1. Which ones would you recommend? (Ive been looking at the Acer Iconia A210 and A200 tablets, mainly because they come with a USB 2.0 port.) I read in another post by you that you don't really recommend the Nexus tablets for photo editing. Again, I'm completely new to the tablet and Android world, hence my post. ![]() So, I'm leaning now towards an iPad mini or iPad, since the newer ones allow you to attach a SD card reader and of course there are loads of photo apps for the IOS environment.Īny advice here about using an Android tablet as I've described and about the pitfalls, if any? I gather from them that the Android world is a bit of crap-shoot: some tablets allow you to upload files, others don't some will support and USB card readers, others won't. I was looking at an Android-based tablet, but a few people have now warned me away from Android, saying that not all tablets or versions of Android will let me do what I want. ![]() I'd like to then view and maybe edit and save my images. I want a tablet that I can attach my SD card to (via a card reader, probably via a mini-USB to USB converter, though I found a few older Acer tablets that have USB 2.0 ports on them). I'm looking into a tablet or smaller device that I can take with my while traveling so i can at least view and do basic edits on some of my photos.
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