y****t 发帖数: 10233 | 1 哈,转一篇amazon网评员文章,
写的挺有意思.
以下是一些摘要.
1)xoom是内秀的,好处要慢慢挖掘.competition基本一眼看到底了.
When I first got the Xoom about a week ago I turned it on and I really wasn'
t blown away. I use lots of devices, and my first impression of the Xoom
just wasn't stellar. However, I could see the potential, and so I kept using
it, I got some apps, I started to learn the interface and the depth of the
features.
Sometime during day 2 of using the Xoom it really hit me. The Xoom and the
iPad are like chess and checkers. When you first start playing chess (or
trying to use the Xoom, in my amazing analogy) you feel overwhelmed and
confused. You can't really do things smoothly, you don't understand the
options, it just is not a great first impression. On the other hand, your
first game of checkers (or using the iPad) is probably going to be pretty
smooth. It isn't complex, most all the options and concepts are obvious and
easy to understand and your first game is going to be pretty similar to your
hundredth.
2)文件操作
This first happened when I needed to look over and annotate a PDF someone
had sent me. I downloaded it from my email, and was able to actually put it
in the Xoom memory where-ever I wanted in whatever folder I wanted. Wow,
that is kind of cool, can't do that on the competition. Next, I was able to
open it in a PDF reader, using this fancy program (which I easily found on
the marketplace). I went through and did what I needed (with an amazing free
hand drawing tool, it was a snap!), then I jumped back over to email,
attached the newly edited PDF and sent it away. Now maybe I just never tried
hard enough, but I don't think that is possible on some of the competition.
That freedom to download files, do what you need, and then send them away
again. On the iPad apps I have used it always requires the files to be in
something like Dropbox, which is fine, except it would have made what I did
impossible without using a computer.
3)flash
Another example of something that impressed me came on my third day with the
device. I was using the CNN app (which is free and tablet optimized, go
check it out) and I watched a video of a story that I thought was really
interesting, but it was one of those that is only a teaser, and the rest is
on another site. When I hit these videos on my iPad I just have to try to
remember to watch them later on a computer, because they are inevitably
flash based. Not so on the Xoom, I typed in the address, the flash loaded up
perfectly, and I was watching the video in full screen with no trouble.
4)虽说妆画的不够艳,但是人家... 大!
Anyway, the Xoom has a very noticeable increase in resolution and pixel
density. With its higher resolution it has roughly 33% more pixels than the
iPad, roughly 300,000 additional pixels. This is something you can see
immediately when looking at any text. It is a lot smoother and easier to
read on the Xoom. However, the other side of this is that the iPad has a
different display type, that does have better viewing angles and color/
contrast. In my case I don't really care, I find the pixel density to be
1000 times more important than small color improvements or viewing angles
but I feel I should mention it.
hehe...
具体文章在这里.
http://www.amazon.com/review/R18UWFXTZ1DSI4/ref=cm_cr_dp_cmt?ie |
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