I purchased the Galaxy Tab Pro 12.2 Android tablet this week. To date I have spent nearly 40 hours with it. The hardware is outstanding and the readability of the screen is absolutely awesome. There is no thumb drive connection but there is a slot for a micro SD card. I had a 16 Gig Samsung SD card and installed it.
The OS works great but is certainly not intuitive. I did not find it to my liking. The on-screen keyboard is the best I have seen on a tablet and I could actually type on it using normal typing techniques. The initial setup out of the box was very simple. The tablet is extremely fast - everything pops up almost before you finger leaves the screen. There is even a GigEasy holder that will fit the Galaxy Tab Pro 12.2 tablet. So, if it is all this great then why am I returning it today???
The downside started when I purchased a program called Mobilesheets to use with my collection of PDF lead sheets. This program has no way to transfer complete folders with the folder's contents - each PDF file must be added on a one-by- one basis. There is a batch download function and it works ok but there is no way to download a batch of files into a selected folder - it all goes into a main library from which you must add - again one-by-one files to a setlist. There is an option to avoid duplicate files during the batch downloading process but it did not work very well and I spent over 15 hours yesterday going through over 4000 files deleting duplicate files. But the real deal killer for me is - there is no way to copy and paste a a group of files from the Tablet to say your computer - only a backup process is offered which creates a file only readable on the tablet.
Perhaps in the future there will some outstanding Music Readers for the Android tablets that rival those available for the iPad but for now they are not even close. I also downloaded Orpheus for the Galaxy tablet and it was not much better.
Today I will return the Galaxy Tab Pro and purchase the latest iPad to replace my first generation iPad.
Registered: 02/03/02
Posts: 347
Loc: Sheffield Yorkshire England
Thanks for your review Deane, sorry to hear that as I was about to go the same route as you with the 12.2" Tablet and Mobile Sheets.
After reading your review, I will wait it out to see what other music software becomes available.
Just shows that no matter how good something sounds, it's in real life use that you discover the flaws and I'm surprised that the creators of Mobile Sheets are ruining a good product by not thinking it through properly.
Deane, is what you are wanting to do available on ipad? Also, wondering if you downloaded the MobileSheets computer program to do the work and then transfer to your tablet, or did you try to do it all on the tablet itself?
Scott, Yes, I did download the PC program but it was not of much help. After years of gigging I have nearly 50 various gig set lists that I now use. It was not possible to copy them onto the Galaxy Tab Pro as individual folders like I now have setup on my Ipad. The program only allowed me to batch download individual files into a main library and from there I would have had to recreate my setlists adding files to each list one-by-one. A deal killer for me.
I also tried loading the set list folders onto the tablet without using MobileSheets and that too was not workable for live playing for me.
The tablet itself it pretty awesome but it needs some much better software to be used for my gigs.
I returned the Galaxy Tab Pro yesterday and bought the new Ipad Air. Took me less than 30 minutes to be gig ready with it!!!
I returned the Galaxy Tab Pro yesterday and bought the new Ipad Air. Took me less than 30 minutes to be gig ready with it!!!Deane
Dean great choice the iPad air, which model GB? it seems to be the BEST tablet on the market at this point ...... did you get an extra warranty with it also just in case...or? After extensive research I myself will be following you lead and will be getting an iPad air also very soon.
keep us posted on your iPad Air exp[experiences...
Donny, I did not buy the extra warranty. I got the iPad Air with only the WiFi. By the way, GigEasy has a universal tablet holder that attaches to your mic stand that holds the Air.
Registered: 06/09/02
Posts: 3163
Loc: Pensacola, Florida, USA
Deane
I had contacted Mike Zuber the developer for MobileSheets. Here is his response.
"It seems I can't register as a new user on that forum as they aren't accepting new user registrations. I would have loved to respond to Deane to explain that I think what he wants to do could be done very easily. Perhaps you can respond for me? What I basically want to say is this:
The file management in MobileSheets is overly complex at the moment. What Deane wants to do can actually be accomplished by first dropping the entire folder of files onto the Android, then performing a batch import and unchecking the "Copy Files" option. This would have used all of the files in their original location. You are correct that there is no way to generate a new setlist from that folder though - you would have to add the songs into a new setlist by tapping them all in the setlist editor. This is all being addressed in the next update, which should be released in a number of weeks.
If he hadn't already returned his tablet, I would recommend that he try sticking it out just a little longer until the update is released, because I think he could be happy with the app."
Thanks Scott for the help. I would have liked to have kept the Galaxy - it is not the problem. To bad Mobilesheets did not have these features before being released - Spent $10.00 for nothing.
Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
I guess I look at in a different light. You already have a great working system. Why not just put that money into a retirement account and continue with what you have?
Tony, I'm well aware of the differences. I have loads of wants.
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DNJ, my son has a combination laptop/tablet. He loves it except for the fact that the screen contains all the hardware, including processor, and it makes it slightly top-heavy. His fell off the bed and broke the screen. He had bought insurance on it and the company is replacing the screen. It would have been very costly if he hadn't bought the insurance.
DNJ, my son has a combination laptop/tablet. He loves it except for the fact that the screen contains all the hardware, including processor, and it makes it slightly top-heavy. His fell off the bed and broke the screen. He had bought insurance on it and the company is replacing the screen. It would have been very costly if he hadn't bought the insurance.
Don I agree went to the store to check them out definitely top Heavy, didn't like the touch screen glare either & shorter battery life,.....if your in the market for a laptop the iPad air is the way to go for so many reasons,......I'm still on the fence leaning toward a lightweight traditional laptop for my needs...we'll see.