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Any chance of showing me how to work it.
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Any chance of showing me how to work it.
If all else fails, read the directions.
I'm logging in on my new Tab.
Not quite sure how i have done it thought.
Can view sexy Sophia as well.
Now put Kodi/Total Installer/IPTV Stalker on it and you're good to go.
what good work.Tip for this guys good work = 200 Baht.
he brought you a thing off a shelf, charged you 3% for using your credit card and then another 300b for a screen saver that costs him 20b.
christ terry, tipping at a market stall in MBK, no wonder they think we are rich and stupid.
Shame on you Rick, real men (and Ockers) would never use directions.Originally Posted by rickschoppers
Na mate,
That Burmese guy hunted hi and lo to get me that bronze one.
Also never tried to fuk me over and done exactly what i asked of him.
Really nice guy to deal with and pulled a rabbit out of the hat regards pricing.
You hunt around and see how long it will take you to get get that price.
I was more than happy to slip him 200 for his great service.
Im on my Tab again .
Found an easy to follow tutorial.Originally Posted by harrybarracuda
If all else fails, read the directions.
http://downloadcenter.samsung.com/co...1.2_140718.pdf
heres the link to the downloadable UK instruction manual.
the price is good, they are £420 for a genuine one from Samsung online here in the UK (that's 23,400B)
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The instructions are in the Tab, may have a look some year.
Questions for Rick and Terry. Can you/do you use it as a mini laptop? Any issues downloading and watching stuff from Kat PB etc?
Is it office/pdf friendly or not?
TIA
Yes you can install bittorrent on a tablet and download stuff, just like on a pc. With a 4g sim card installed, it's probably faster than most home internet connections. You can also install VLC as a viewer which works really sweet.Originally Posted by chassamui
Terry, next you need to set up your google play account....
After that, some apps I personally can't live without...
Swiftkey...allows easier text input from the keyboard.
Moon Reader .... the epub book reader thingy
Bittorrent ...
Ez file manager ...
VLC for playing videos ....
Blue mail for email ....
Most of the news services have apps that can be downloaded
any way of connecting a printer to them?
Took me 20 minutes to get IPTV Stalker up and running on my Nexus 7 log in issue but works okay now.
Don't know for sure, but I'm guessing so. You can hook them up via usb to a computer so I'm guessing you can do that with a printer or use wireless if your printer is so inclined.Originally Posted by taxexile
yes - you get a wifi printer - just an example as there are many on the marketOriginally Posted by taxexile
http://www.amazon.com/HP-Envy-4500-W...n%3A5928098011
or with an existing printer you could get a wireless print server - but they may not be as easy to set up
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_no...s+print+server
you don't want to torrent unless you are on an unlimited connection - same goes for watching streaming video/television/youtube - video uses data fastOriginally Posted by CSFFan
If you torture data for enough time , you can get it to say what you want.
Originally Posted by CSFFanCheers Topper. I have been using VLC since I got started with torrents. Excellent choice. It could also replace my original kindle if the epub thingy works well enough. I reckon my kindle is dying of abuse in moist environments.Originally Posted by CSFFan
I started out using Kindle (the android app made by google to read its stuff) and found moon reader pro on a torrent.Originally Posted by chassamui
Moon Reader reads basically any format, has tons of setting (my favorite being able to use the volume buttons as brightness controls) and at the bottom it shows you your battery life, the time and your % read.
I use coolreader for my ebooks
I was using VLC but have gone back to MPC-HC for its h265 supportOriginally Posted by chassamui
Sorry balders, not being an ICT ninja I have absolutely no idea what you just said after 'gone back to'Originally Posted by baldrick
MPC-HC media player classic home cinema - looks the same as the last good windows media player which was 6 - work has been continued on this player ever since
h265 is a compression which is taking over from h264 which is what most of your movies will be compressed with now - last time I used VLC it did not have support for h265
Originally Posted by terry57
I fitted my own...I like bubbles!
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