Thread: Best Tablet
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Old 21-12-2013, 11:04   #7
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Re: Best Tablet

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Originally Posted by tizmeinnit View Post
if of course you only ever intend to connect it to one computer to transfer data

any good brand tablet with a quad core cpu and 2 gig of ram will perform well. I have the Note 10.1 first edition and its brilliant smooth fast no problems at all. I hate itunes and the whole Apple way of doing business so I personally will never own Apple anything. However I bought my daughter the Air for xmas because that was what she wanted and asked for it with a baaaaaa lol

least you have unlimited budget you will need it lol If you have a good net package on your phone you could of course tether
I think most of the good tablets, Android or Apple, will perform well and with speed. Build quality (and screen!) is mostly equal in terms of iPad Mini Retina vs Nexus 7 as well. However I think Apple edge in terms of software and the support for Tablet applications in the Google Play store is poor in comparsion to Apple's store.

That said it's true that iPad is a pain if you want to drag and drop files or music from your computer to the tablet. You can't really do it unless you want to put up with a lot of hassle. However if you are willing to buy into the ecosystem than Apple is still be best tablet overall.
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