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I think that can be arranged. And yes, I do admit, Android has it's strengths. Here's my real opinion: apart from the quality apps, there's a problem with the "open source and freeware" part. It's not like Linux. You pay a price, it's not money, it's privacy. They sell your statistics of your Google account that you use with all their services. That's why all their services are free. If you're ok with that and Android suits you're needs, that's perfectly fine. cheers
i gotta admit you've got a point...but c'mon you do know what i'm talking about finally this just sums to everyone's point of view...you know we could take this "fight" somewhere else..give me a gamertag and we would solve this like real men! haha!
Any kind of file or program? program?? I'd like you to make a video about a desktop program running natively on your android tab. Or continue working your FCP or Wolfram Mathematica project on your tablet. Indeed, no option. For all sorts of creation, productivity and entertainment the iPad is far ahead, due to developers preferring iOS. Apps are there before android in almost all cases, better quality and perfectly optimized for the exact screen size. All of those 200000 iPad specific apps.
i mean...can you copy stuff (by stuff i really mean stuff like any kind of file, program e.t.c) from your computer to your ipad and just like work on it immediately? without using an app to mount your device?...don't forget itunes has its limitations...and about the microsoft thing that would really be awesome looking forward to it!
You went a little off topic but you sort of answered my question at the end. Of course you can do the same things on iPad. Apple's iWork suite is the best way do handle documents/spreadsheets/presentations on a tablet so far. It's compatible with MS Office file formats and due to the great consistency the apps are also available on the iPhone. Amongst numerous alternatives there's also Quickoffice Pro and strong rumors about Microsoft developing Office specifically for the iPad.
I have a handful of these tablets. I am probably in the minority, but I actually prefer using my BB Playbook the most. For years I have been anti-blackberry, so I have a hard time making that statement.
dude the iPad is just stock and dumb. Its boring and unappealing. Its just apple's next big "product" for their little monsters...OMG come on! open ur eyes!!! see you when you by the ipad 8 or maybe it'll be the iCube or iCircle or iHologram or whatever. Android is open source..the ability to retrieve and work on my word assignments during lectures on my phone(not even a tablet) has helped me numerous times...but wait can the ipad do that???
The iPad can connect a keyboard as well (and there's LOT's of choice on all sorts of keyboards for 3rd parties next to Apple's own solutions) and you can of course save your everything on something more modern than and USB drive called the internet. Lots of cloud storage solutions. The internet is more portable and reliable. It takes radical progression to kill old technology like usb drives and adobe flash, which means killing them from the very first product. And it seems it works.
Those are all good arguments, and I thank you for truly giving me a good reply. The best processor in the world is the A7X DualCore which is used in custom iPad purchases, though very expensive. In my opinion, the best tablet on the market is the Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime, I'm not going to go into the details.
fine it's not that bad but what i said originally was that it was not the best and you say it yourself "the 2nd fastest mobile processor in the world". obviously can't be the best then. what is the 1st. the app store isn't the thing that's good it's the people who make the apps. do you even know how many tablets have 5 megapixel camera? sure it's got a bright screen. who cares? and again do you how many phones and tablets use 4g? these aren't very good reasons in my opinion. object if you want.
they burned them :-)
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff. What happened to all these tablets when you were done?
ReplyDeletewhat about Samsung galaxy tab 2 7.0
ReplyDeleteI think that can be arranged. And yes, I do admit, Android has it's strengths. Here's my real opinion: apart from the quality apps, there's a problem with the "open source and freeware" part. It's not like Linux. You pay a price, it's not money, it's privacy. They sell your statistics of your Google account that you use with all their services. That's why all their services are free. If you're ok with that and Android suits you're needs, that's perfectly fine. cheers
ReplyDeletei gotta admit you've got a point...but c'mon you do know what i'm talking about finally this just sums to everyone's point of view...you know we could take this "fight" somewhere else..give me a gamertag and we would solve this like real men! haha!
ReplyDeleteAny kind of file or program? program?? I'd like you to make a video about a desktop program running natively on your android tab. Or continue working your FCP or Wolfram Mathematica project on your tablet. Indeed, no option. For all sorts of creation, productivity and entertainment the iPad is far ahead, due to developers preferring iOS. Apps are there before android in almost all cases, better quality and perfectly optimized for the exact screen size. All of those 200000 iPad specific apps.
ReplyDeletei mean...can you copy stuff (by stuff i really mean stuff like any kind of file, program e.t.c) from your computer to your ipad and just like work on it immediately? without using an app to mount your device?...don't forget itunes has its limitations...and about the microsoft thing that would really be awesome looking forward to it!
ReplyDeleteYou went a little off topic but you sort of answered my question at the end. Of course you can do the same things on iPad. Apple's iWork suite is the best way do handle documents/spreadsheets/presentations on a tablet so far. It's compatible with MS Office file formats and due to the great consistency the apps are also available on the iPhone. Amongst numerous alternatives there's also Quickoffice Pro and strong rumors about Microsoft developing Office specifically for the iPad.
ReplyDeleteI have a handful of these tablets. I am probably in the minority, but I actually prefer using my BB Playbook the most. For years I have been anti-blackberry, so I have a hard time making that statement.
ReplyDeletedude the iPad is just stock and dumb. Its boring and unappealing. Its just apple's next big "product" for their little monsters...OMG come on! open ur eyes!!! see you when you by the ipad 8 or maybe it'll be the iCube or iCircle or iHologram or whatever. Android is open source..the ability to retrieve and work on my word assignments during lectures on my phone(not even a tablet) has helped me numerous times...but wait can the ipad do that???
ReplyDeleteThe iPad can connect a keyboard as well (and there's LOT's of choice on all sorts of keyboards for 3rd parties next to Apple's own solutions) and you can of course save your everything on something more modern than and USB drive called the internet. Lots of cloud storage solutions. The internet is more portable and reliable. It takes radical progression to kill old technology like usb drives and adobe flash, which means killing them from the very first product. And it seems it works.
ReplyDeletewell mine can connect a keyboard and a usb drive so i can do and save homework, and a hdmi and sd slot thanks
ReplyDeleteso what, in terms of productivity or entertainment, can your android tablet do that the iPad can't?
ReplyDeleteii have android tablet
ReplyDeletenice cover for ipad haha
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EXACLY i bought an ipad 3 for 600 bucks and it sucks android is so much better
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ReplyDeleteiPad is just boring...It's not bad but what is it good for? Watching movies, doing music,radio, internet and camera. Every phone has all these. ~__~
ReplyDeleteAND. dont have flash
ReplyDeleteThose are all good arguments, and I thank you for truly giving me a good reply. The best processor in the world is the A7X DualCore which is used in custom iPad purchases, though very expensive. In my opinion, the best tablet on the market is the Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime, I'm not going to go into the details.
ReplyDeletefine it's not that bad but what i said originally was that it was not the best and you say it yourself "the 2nd fastest mobile processor in the world". obviously can't be the best then. what is the 1st. the app store isn't the thing that's good it's the people who make the apps. do you even know how many tablets have 5 megapixel camera? sure it's got a bright screen. who cares? and again do you how many phones and tablets use 4g? these aren't very good reasons in my opinion. object if you want.
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