danielmramos
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Wow, that sounds like a total waste of money. Use your $500 bucks and buy another iPad or buy some iPad accessories.
I've said this before and it has to be said again: reading a spec sheet and a few reviews is NOT the same thing as using and living with the device for a couple months. I researched tablets for a while and settled on the iPad 2. Even then, it took me a while to fully understand how everything worked and to accept the good with the bad. This works both ways though - there are some positive things that I didn't know about that surprised me so that's cool.
MattIM, you made very wise choice asking the question on this forum. Point I was trying to make is: what is most important is what you like. Buy Android (make sure you can return it), play with it and see if it is for you. Mind you, not all Android tablets are equal. Transformer Prime is a power house, but has some issues (GPS mainly, but you can get free dongle from Asus). TF300 is OK. Galaxy is very good. I would stay away from other manufacturers. Hope that this help you. Good luck.That's any easy answer andrzejls. When I go to the supermarket to buy a bag of chips, I have three choices: 1) potato based (Pringles), 2) corn based (Fritos), 3) wheat based (Giordanos). Then I have to choose what flavor: "regular" or bar-b-que or sea salt and garlic, or Parmesean, etc. Once I choose it is easy enough to buy that bag of chips. Even if I didn't care for my selection, I can throw the bag of chips away.
On the other hand, buying a tablet and walking out of the store with out first researching and logging on to forums like this one and asking for in depth guidance on 'the best non-iPad' tablet to buy is as the saying goes, a pound of potatoes foolish and a bag of chips wise. ehhh?
Maybe if you where buying a $500 bag of chips that you would be eating for 2 years you might consider doing a bit more research on it's pros and cons before you just put one in the basket?
Just saying....
andrzejls said:zphone, ever heard of "return policy" ?. Buy it, try it and if do not like it RETURN. It is very wise to ask but nothing beats actual, personal experience of using device.
Billee said:I've been playing around with the Windows 8 preview edition. I looks like Microsoft will attempt to have one OS interface for desktops, laptops, and pads. If they can pull it off, it's going to be a real advantage for users who don't want to learn multiple operating systems.
The interface is slick and some of the demo apps look great. It has the potential of eliminating the limitations of the iPad. If they can provide all the features without significantly increasing the size and weight, and provide good battery life, it would be worth considering.
AQ_OC said:I think there is a strong chance that win8 will be a flop. It will be a repeat of Vista.
zphone said:Windows 9 FTW! :-D
FYI both Android and iOS are based on Linux.Android is terrible, IMO. Dumped my tablet for an iPad 2, never looked back. Even hate the android phone i'm stuck with for 2 years.
I may as well write my signature line now in readiness for the Windows Tablet forum that we will have in the fullness of time.
Sent from my iPad 2 because my 3 week old museum piece locked up for no good reason while I was composing an answer telling you that there are 746 documented reasons why Windows crashes. Congratulations on discovering the 747th.
Sent from my iPad 4 HD mini
you are 100% correct. Linux is based on UNIX Berkley system5, if my memory serves me right. Most of UNIX "flavors" are based on it.Sorry but
iOS is derived from Mac OS X, with which it shares the Darwin foundation, and is therefore a Unix operating system.
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Billee said:Mentioning Windows on this forum is like walking into a Baptist convention while wearing a devil costume. What happened to the socially enlightened and inclusive Apple user profile?