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[平板電腦] Ubuntu 平板發表 可多工操作、語音控制

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發表於 2013-2-25 23:36:31 | 顯示全部樓層
問題係有咩app...
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發表於 2013-2-25 23:37:12 | 顯示全部樓層
非常實用
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發表於 2013-2-25 23:39:57 | 顯示全部樓層
又多個選擇比用家係好事, 始終ubuntu係pc已經有先例, 點都好過個d由冇到有揼出黎既系統, 但一定打唔羸IOS同android架啦
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發表於 2013-2-25 23:43:21 | 顯示全部樓層

最紧要平价钱
同可以用到市场上的APP 和开大路文件和电邮
就应该可以杀出一条血路啦
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發表於 2013-2-25 23:48:20 | 顯示全部樓層
會多樣新野玩???
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發表於 2013-2-25 23:50:50 | 顯示全部樓層
great idea
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發表於 2013-2-25 23:54:54 | 顯示全部樓層
唔知可唔可以由 google play  download apps
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發表於 2013-2-25 23:55:07 | 顯示全部樓層
又多部新機咁正呀 .....呢一年間真係出得多.....
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發表於 2013-2-26 00:02:33 | 顯示全部樓層
我鐘意有語音控制,好啱我
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發表於 2013-2-26 00:03:06 | 顯示全部樓層
乜野價錢,平的就好啦!
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發表於 2013-2-26 00:14:03 | 顯示全部樓層
會係乜野價位呢?
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發表於 2013-2-26 00:16:27 | 顯示全部樓層
7k7k 發表於 2013-2-25 22:24
Ubuntu 系統未用過....功能多多...汰落巧似幾好渦

禾台三叔7.7上星期跌爛左
要停一停,唸一唸去揾台Ubuntu試吓先
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發表於 2013-2-26 00:17:29 | 顯示全部樓層
呢部野要入流都好難...俾iOS同Android玩晒依家...
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發表於 2013-2-26 00:23:26 | 顯示全部樓層
即系行嘜OS?
点装apps?
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發表於 2013-2-26 00:29:06 | 顯示全部樓層
語音功能, 想聽廣東話, 請按1字
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發表於 2013-2-26 00:31:54 | 顯示全部樓層
呢個OS, 唔知會唔會成為ios同Android之後, 另一個受歡迎嘅OS呢
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發表於 2013-2-26 00:36:15 | 顯示全部樓層
回應 黑斯廷斯 #1 的帖子

好次幾正呀!
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發表於 2013-2-26 00:37:39 | 顯示全部樓層
回應 黑斯廷斯 #1 的帖子

只知Ubuntu要出手機
不知會先出平板
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發表於 2013-2-26 00:48:27 | 顯示全部樓層
Tablet Ubuntu
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Ubuntu's Touch Developer Preview was originally put forward as something for "enthusiasts" as well as developers. Well, having been hands-on with the code that will be made public tomorrow, we'd say it requires enthusiasm a-plenty -- perhaps even amateur coder quantities of the stuff. That's because a lot of core functionality is still missing from the OS, such as the ability to play music files or import real-life contacts, and there's a long way to go if it's to be signed off as "code complete" in October.
Ubuntu for tablets revealed with split screen multi-tasking.
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Ubuntu for tablets revealed with split screen multi-tasking, preview for Nexus slates coming this week
Here it is: the fourth and final piece of the Ubuntu puzzle. We've seen the OS on smartphones, on TVs and of course on desktops, but the tablet version has spent a little longer in its dressing room. Fortunately, Canonical feels that the last stage in its four-screen strategy is now ready for the limelight and has released a video of the software in action. The clip is embedded right after the break, where you'll also find details of the preview code coming to the Nexus 7 and Nexus 10 this Thursday, plus our take on why this is such a big deal.
Starting with the preview, you heard it right -- the tablet OS will be made available to devs and enthusiasts at the exact same time as the smartphone preview on February 21st. So in addition to the Galaxy Nexus and Nexus 4, you'll also be able to get a taste of touch-based Ubuntu on a Nexus 7 or Nexus 10. Canonical is promising to provide installation tools and instructions to smooth the process of flashing the early build to your device. (Note: this isn't to be confused with the older desktop version of Ubuntu which could be made to run on a Nexus 7.
Commercial tablets containing Ubuntu aren't likely to be available until well into 2014. The latest we've heard is that a barebones smartphone will arrive early next year (albeit with some indications of a possible October launch), followed a few months later by a high-spec smartphone with access to an app store and docking mode, and then by tablets at some point after that. Although Ubuntu has made good progress in recruiting an unnamed silicon company to optimize its chips for the OS, it has yet to cement any deals with device manufacturers or carriers.
Regardless of precise dates, why would someone bother with such a latecomer to the mobile OS game? There are actually a few good reasons. Most importantly, Ubuntu is so lightweight that -- by the time Ubuntu 14.04 rolls around -- it'll be able to use the same code across all four form factors, with the same security features, user profiles and UI fundamentals.
Since the OS will be a constant, a smartphone-oriented app will work on an Ubuntu tablet or any other Ubuntu device without having to be ported or even tweaked. (Although devs will still have the option of adding functionality or UI elements that are specific to one category of device, or that only wake up when a device is docked -- like when a tablet is attached to a keyboard or when a phone is hooked up to a bigger display.)
This is very different to what Windows offers, for example, with its separate WP8, RT and Windows 8 versions. In fact, Mark Shuttleworth claims to have "cracked this one in a way that has eluded Microsoft," not least because Ubuntu's approach means that smartphone- and tablet-sized apps can run side-by-side on the same device in split screen mode. For example, you could have the Skype phone app running at the same time as a tablet document editor. This feature will be called "side stage," and judging from the video -- which is all we have to go on at this point -- it looks like a nifty approach to multi-tasking, and perhaps slightly more flexible that Samsung's multi-window solution in TouchWiz.
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發表於 2013-2-26 01:05:16 | 顯示全部樓層
機多用睇
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