My big clumsy hands have trouble holding onto super thin, ultralight tablets. Cases help, but the form factor just doesn't feel natural in my hands. Trying them out in stores, I always found myself holding them by the store's security device.
I have read a lot on my older Kindle (my first and only 'tablet'), but it needs too much light; it kept my partner awake. I was considering a new, backlit Kindle, but it only has a single use.
I also use my phone as a second TV when we want to watch different things. I can watch anything on cable or recorded by streaming from my Media Center PC, and I enjoy Netflix too.
So an Android tablet made the most sense, but the Kindle Fire is not universal enough to run necessary apps. (Kindle is on everything anyway). I would be able to read with a backlit display, and I could watch Breaking Bad on a bigger screen.
In review after review I saw these wafer-thin, unwieldy ultralights with so-so battery life. The battery on the e-Ink Kindle was amazing. I wanted it all.
Along comes Mr. Shrout's review of the Yoga 8. It has a big 'spine' on one side for hand holding, which doubles as a larger space in which to hold a battery. Ryan said he got 18hrs. in mixed use. It also has a 64GB mSD slot.
It doesn't have the best specs. (Mediatek quad core, middling graphics on a 1280x800 display), but I won't be print-proofing photos on it, nor will I be doing any heavy gaming or benchmarking; just reading, video, web, scrabble, etc.
It's only $200 now. What do you guys think? All the user reviews I've seen are positive too.
I have read a lot on my older Kindle (my first and only 'tablet'), but it needs too much light; it kept my partner awake. I was considering a new, backlit Kindle, but it only has a single use.
I also use my phone as a second TV when we want to watch different things. I can watch anything on cable or recorded by streaming from my Media Center PC, and I enjoy Netflix too.
So an Android tablet made the most sense, but the Kindle Fire is not universal enough to run necessary apps. (Kindle is on everything anyway). I would be able to read with a backlit display, and I could watch Breaking Bad on a bigger screen.
In review after review I saw these wafer-thin, unwieldy ultralights with so-so battery life. The battery on the e-Ink Kindle was amazing. I wanted it all.
Along comes Mr. Shrout's review of the Yoga 8. It has a big 'spine' on one side for hand holding, which doubles as a larger space in which to hold a battery. Ryan said he got 18hrs. in mixed use. It also has a 64GB mSD slot.
It doesn't have the best specs. (Mediatek quad core, middling graphics on a 1280x800 display), but I won't be print-proofing photos on it, nor will I be doing any heavy gaming or benchmarking; just reading, video, web, scrabble, etc.
It's only $200 now. What do you guys think? All the user reviews I've seen are positive too.