new lead in computer hunt
Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2014 9:02 am
someone who was advising a friend also advised me; I don't have this down perfectly but the jist is:
Buy a Nexus 7. With wifi. Their life-partner has the 2012 version, but they say the 2013 is even better for this purpose. Then get a 4G-something-something sim card from T-mobile that fits in a slot on the Nexus 7.
This gives you 4-G connectivity without paying a monthly fee. There's a deal with the card that you get a certain amount of data-coverage free at 4-G; if you exceed your quotient, all that happens is you get slower data, not charges.
But, not surprisingly, they say that the people selling me the Nexus 7 (since I told them I want to buy from a store with a return policy, not from Amazon, from whom I've been burned on bad not-computer electronics with no decent return policy) & the people selling me the T-Mobile sim card will try to sell me different stuff that costs monthly fees, etc. The whole point is avoiding monthly fees.
Of course this won't have the possibility of connecting to a real keyboard, looks like. Decisions, decisions.
Great; a quick lookup tells me the 2013 Nexus 7 is no longer being sold by Google. So I'd have to pick one up from a source I don't trust (Amazon, e-bay). Or find out if the Nexus 9, now available, does the same magic.
Buy a Nexus 7. With wifi. Their life-partner has the 2012 version, but they say the 2013 is even better for this purpose. Then get a 4G-something-something sim card from T-mobile that fits in a slot on the Nexus 7.
This gives you 4-G connectivity without paying a monthly fee. There's a deal with the card that you get a certain amount of data-coverage free at 4-G; if you exceed your quotient, all that happens is you get slower data, not charges.
But, not surprisingly, they say that the people selling me the Nexus 7 (since I told them I want to buy from a store with a return policy, not from Amazon, from whom I've been burned on bad not-computer electronics with no decent return policy) & the people selling me the T-Mobile sim card will try to sell me different stuff that costs monthly fees, etc. The whole point is avoiding monthly fees.
Of course this won't have the possibility of connecting to a real keyboard, looks like. Decisions, decisions.
Great; a quick lookup tells me the 2013 Nexus 7 is no longer being sold by Google. So I'd have to pick one up from a source I don't trust (Amazon, e-bay). Or find out if the Nexus 9, now available, does the same magic.