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Android Tablet for Guitar Tabs/Guitar Pro

  • 23-06-2011 3:40pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 828 ✭✭✭


    AHoy Hoy....

    Not sure if this belongs to the Android or Instruments forum but here goes.......please move if desired.

    Looking at what options are out there in terms of a functional tablet that will:
    A).....Allow me to view my extensive collection of PDF guitar Tabs and chord sheets without a massive Lever arch folder being summonds everytime i want to rock.
    B).....Allow me to Play guitar Pro tabs files allow.

    Some rerequisites would be 10'' screen, capacitive touch screen, decent battery life etc. Would also be using tablet for browsing and media playback (mp3 and ripped movies avi, mkv etc). Decent Speakers also.

    Typical app for PDf would Adobe pdf vewer or quick office for android, Guitar Pro tabs would be veiwed/played back through Guitar Partner Light.

    Does a functional tablet exist for the above, would it be worth holding out for something better down the line. Haven't a clue about budget yet until i get a handle on what options are out there.

    Thanks in Advance


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 257 ✭✭squire23


    The apps are available and the tablets are available but what you actually should be asking is how do the apps perform on Honeycomb tablets. A lot of Android apps are still behind the times in being optimized for 10" or 7" tablets. I'd guess that this is the situation with Guitar Player Light/Pro as well


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