Happy to accept your conclusions, but really is the difference in price worth it to surf the web, check emails and play games/movies ?
It's not about what it can do... it's about the logo on it and the smug feeling that some seem to derive from it.
Happy to accept your conclusions, but really is the difference in price worth it to surf the web, check emails and play games/movies ?
Is the new ipad worth more than double the price of a Samsung though?
I'm only going to make one post on Apple-ness on this thread, and I shall then back out gracefully and leave others to it.
For many people, the premium price of an Apple product is not worth it and I have no interest in trying to convince them otherwise. For others, it is. Reasons will vary for different use cases, but are likely to include some of...
- Existing investment in iOS ecosystem, be it on an iPod Touch, iPhone or, perhaps, an earlier iPad.
- The quality of the iOS ecosystem where tablet-specific apps are highly advanced. Android is still playing catch-up here, although they will get there clearly.
- Build quality.
- Re-sale value. Apple kit holds money like nothing else, allowing a relatively pain-free upgrade path once you've made that initial investment.
- Post-purchase support. Apple will support you like no other manufacturer, from hands-on training to get the most from your purchase, through to resolution of issues further down the line. I'm not sure there are many other manufacturers who would replace, free of charge, a product you'd dropped on concrete.
- Security. The vetting that goes into App Store apps is unsurpassed. Something rogue might slip in occasionally, but on Android the scale of the problem is far more significant.
I'm not interested in debating the value of these to those who are happy with a far cheaper Android device. Good for them, more fool me etc etc.
My experience with Android tablets is that they are slightly lacking, I have done a comparison between an ipad 3 and a galaxy tab 2 10". THe build quality is far superior on the apple, the performance is better and everything works far better. Something a simple as scrolling down through NSC on the Samsung was a little glitchy and it seemed like it was struggling to keep up whereas the ipad was responsive and never once seemed to struggle.
For me the big advatage though is it fits in with my other apple products, being able to mirror the ipad to the TV with apple TV and use of the icloud features such as photostream with the phone and the mac is fantastic and worth the premium to me.
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And I am the reverse to this but use the same logic.
We are a samsung familty .2 smart tv's Galaxy smart phones which interact with each other , and I have just bought my twin daughters Galaxy pad 2 10.1
I think the key for me is , although we like Samsung we are not locked in , in the way Apple users seem to be. I don't have to rely on i tunes and I also have expandible memory on all my products.
Absolutly love the way samsung is going.
My experience with Android tablets is that they are slightly lacking, I have done a comparison between an ipad 3 and a galaxy tab 2 10". THe build quality is far superior on the apple, the performance is better and everything works far better. Something a simple as scrolling down through NSC on the Samsung was a little glitchy and it seemed like it was struggling to keep up whereas the ipad was responsive and never once seemed to struggle.
For me the big advatage though is it fits in with my other apple products, being able to mirror the ipad to the TV with apple TV and use of the icloud features such as photostream with the phone and the mac is fantastic and worth the premium to me.
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And I am the reverse to this but use the same logic.
We are a samsung familty .2 smart tv's Galaxy smart phones which interact with each other , and I have just bought my twin daughters Galaxy pad 2 10.1
I think the key for me is , although we like Samsung we are not locked in , in the way Apple users seem to be. I don't have to rely on i tunes and I also have expandible memory on all my products.
Absolutly love the way samsung is going.
I think thats the key, the best option is dependant on what else you have and what your requirements are. That said I am planning on getting a samsung smart tv in the january sales although it looks like I can use my ipad to control it so I'm happy with that.
I'm only going to make one post on Apple-ness on this thread, and I shall then back out gracefully and leave others to it.
For many people, the premium price of an Apple product is not worth it and I have no interest in trying to convince them otherwise. For others, it is. Reasons will vary for different use cases, but are likely to include some of...
- Existing investment in iOS ecosystem, be it on an iPod Touch, iPhone or, perhaps, an earlier iPad.
- The quality of the iOS ecosystem where tablet-specific apps are highly advanced. Android is still playing catch-up here, although they will get there clearly.
- Build quality.
- Re-sale value. Apple kit holds money like nothing else, allowing a relatively pain-free upgrade path once you've made that initial investment.
- Post-purchase support. Apple will support you like no other manufacturer, from hands-on training to get the most from your purchase, through to resolution of issues further down the line. I'm not sure there are many other manufacturers who would replace, free of charge, a product you'd dropped on concrete.
- Security. The vetting that goes into App Store apps is unsurpassed. Something rogue might slip in occasionally, but on Android the scale of the problem is far more significant.
I'm not interested in debating the value of these to those who are happy with a far cheaper Android device. Good for them, more fool me etc etc.
My experience with Android tablets is that they are slightly lacking.
Can anyone tell me what the point of them is? I'm genuinely interested. I see a smartphone and laptop as essentials but can't imagine why anyone would want tablet.
Indeed. You should try those ones with a little dove on 'em. Much better.