Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Large Screen with Good Performance, Enjoy Watching PowerPoint on Nexus 10

Google Nexus 10 tablet
It has been two weeks since Google launched its first large tablet – Nexus 10. This device was sold out in a few hours after available on Google Play, along with its little brother Nexus 4.

Display & OS
Nexus 10 is called "a beast of a device" by Phone Arena. Comes up with a 10.055'' display, it has the world's highest resolution: 2560 x 1600 pixels. Protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 2, the screen can efficiently avoid being scratched. As a member of Nexus devices, Nexus 10 runs newest Android 4.2 Jelly Bean. It’s promising to update OS versions by Google in the future.

Hardware & Camera
The Nexus 10 is powered by Samsung's new Dual-Core 1.7 GHz ARM Cortex-A15 processor and Quad-Core Mali-T604 GPU. This handset also has 2GB RAM, 16 GB or 32 GB built-in storage. It will not have an SD card slot. Moreover, this tablet has two cameras: a 5.0 MP rear one with auto focus and a 1.9 MP front facing one.

Office Working
What do you want to do with this large screen tablet? Watching HD movies, playing HD games and watching PowerPoint! As an Android based tablet, There are some office apps for users on Google Play, such as Kingsoft Office, Mobile Document Viewer, Quickoffice Pro, etc. These free or paid apps can help you view and even edit PowerPoint files on Nexus 10. 

However, compared with original Microsoft PowerPoint on PC, these mobile apps has some disadvantages. For example, device freezes when using apps, ads in the apps or even not working. Is there any method to replace them? Well, you can wait for the official Android version from Microsoft Office. Besides, you can convert the PowerPoint files to videos and watch them on tablets.

How can we convert PPT to videos? What you need is a PowerPoint to Nexus 10 video converter on your computer.  It's an all-in-one converter enables you to convert PowerPoint files to different video formats, such as .avi, .wmv,.mp4,.mov, etc. With a few clicks and some simple options, you can easily handle the process. After conversion, just plug the Nexus 10 in computer via USB cable and transfer video files to tablet.

Don't know how to do the conversion? Never mind. Here's a step-by-step video tutorial for your reference.


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