Re: That is exactly the question I'm wrestling with.
Macharius Send a noteboard - 01/12/2010 03:27:17 PM
The other thing to consider is that, if you've purchased things off iTunes for use with iPhone, iPod Touch, or even regular iPod, they will (probably) work on the iPad for no additional cost so long as you sync it with your AppStore/iTunes account.
One of the criticisms of Apple is that once you've paid into Apple products, you're stuck because the stuff just isn't portable to other, non-Apple, platforms. For those that have spent a lot of money on music and apps, that can be a significant problem that raises some anti-competition concerns.
On the whole, I think you and he will probably be more satisfied with the iPad and it's demonstrated success rather than waiting and hoping for improvement in a product that, right now, is clearly inferior.
EDIT: you may also want to consider an iPhone or Sprint's EVO, since either one is better for all tasks you anticipate using - except as an ereader which I perceived to be your most common use, and why I didn't include it in my original post. Sprint, btw, is practically giving away EVOs. My friend just got a family Simply Everything, EVO, and other phone for his wife for around $60 for phones and $100/mo ongoing (after corporate discount) AND they credited his account for the contract termination with his previous carrier (your experience may vary).
One of the criticisms of Apple is that once you've paid into Apple products, you're stuck because the stuff just isn't portable to other, non-Apple, platforms. For those that have spent a lot of money on music and apps, that can be a significant problem that raises some anti-competition concerns.
On the whole, I think you and he will probably be more satisfied with the iPad and it's demonstrated success rather than waiting and hoping for improvement in a product that, right now, is clearly inferior.
EDIT: you may also want to consider an iPhone or Sprint's EVO, since either one is better for all tasks you anticipate using - except as an ereader which I perceived to be your most common use, and why I didn't include it in my original post. Sprint, btw, is practically giving away EVOs. My friend just got a family Simply Everything, EVO, and other phone for his wife for around $60 for phones and $100/mo ongoing (after corporate discount) AND they credited his account for the contract termination with his previous carrier (your experience may vary).
This message last edited by Macharius on 01/12/2010 at 03:32:05 PM
Has anyone played with/bought a Samsung Galaxy Tab?
30/11/2010 02:49:47 PM
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I have played with both here at the office...
30/11/2010 09:10:59 PM
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Thanks.
30/11/2010 09:23:47 PM
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Re: My pleasure
01/12/2010 01:41:14 PM
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01/12/2010 02:24:57 PM
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Yes, I think you might be overthinking it a bit.
01/12/2010 03:40:38 PM
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Let me echo the screen is much bigger on the Ipad (which is an assest and a curse)
02/12/2010 12:47:30 AM
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Don't have any personal experience with the Galaxy Tab
01/12/2010 12:39:00 AM
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Exactly, which is why I'd say the iPad is the better choice.
01/12/2010 01:21:58 AM
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That is exactly the question I'm wrestling with.
01/12/2010 02:37:14 PM
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Re: That is exactly the question I'm wrestling with.
01/12/2010 03:27:17 PM
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I've got iTunes stuff (just music and podcasts though, not apps). He doesn't.
01/12/2010 03:35:53 PM
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I went with 32GB
01/12/2010 03:49:22 PM
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Something else I've considered.
01/12/2010 03:43:05 PM
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Yeah
01/12/2010 02:27:55 PM
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Also, let me ask you this:
01/12/2010 02:42:56 PM
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We don't know that
02/12/2010 12:28:40 AM
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Okay.
02/12/2010 12:44:17 AM
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