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Hello Everyone,
Ambassador Eddie here. Unfortunately it is not feasible to source Tablet PC's at the moment. We will let you know as soon as it become feasible. Very sorry about this.
Warm Regards, Eddie
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An OTG cable does just fine for microSD slot
Choritek
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I had no idea that was possible with a tablet. In that case, I may just have to go for the Nexus 7, and get an external card reader if I need more storage.
Not only does the Nexus 7 lack a microSD slot, the Tab has a 4450 mAh battery as opposed to the Nexus' 3950 mAh. Although, I'm not too impressed with the Tab's pixel density (only 189 ppi; the Nexus totally blows it out of the water here), the lack of a microSD slot is a huge deal breaker for me. Why should I pay extra to get another 16GB of onboard storage when 32GB won't even be enough for all I want to put on it?
All the other options I've looked at seem to suck. The ASUS MeMO Pad HD 7 has a microSD slot, but shitty pixel density. Anyone know of a 6-8" tablet that has both a microSD slot and good pixel density? (preferrably way above 216ppi).
rusty_shackleford
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I've got the original with 8gig and have only recently run into storage problems. DIfferent use cases clearly. A microSD slot would make this an even better device, but it's still my favorite tablet on the market.
rusty_shackleford
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LG Pad 8.3 sounds like a fit for you, with a beautiful 273 ppi screen and a microSD slot. I played with it for a little while and absolutely loved it. The screen was noticeably bigger than a Nexus 7's and didn't feel as cramped when doing certain tasks. Biggest drawback is the price though, $350 feels like way too much.