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iPad or Android Tablet?

That is not true. I bought the 4G Galaxy Tab 10.1 is to replace my laptop when I am on the go. Last month when I attended an SAP Conference, for the first time, I no longer have to carry a big bag with my laptop inside at the conference. All I was carrying around was my Galaxy Tab. It's a big load off my shoulder....literally.

I use the Galaxy Tab to maintain my Google Doc files. Try typing a spreadsheet on a cell phone. ;) So it is not true that you can do everything on the phone. But with the Tab, I have no problem updating my documents. The on-screen keyboard is great and I don't need a physical keyboard whatsoever.

The tablet is not just a bigger version of your phone.

You missunderstand me. I too wanted a tablet to replace a laptop, and I'm on the road typing on it now. But for me a part of the choice was I wanted a different experience on a tablet to my phone. It was a personal choice, as it has to be for everyone....I would have felt as if I had a bigger version of my sg2 if had bought any droid tablet. In the en that was one of my deciding factors. For others the idea that their tablet and phone ar similar and have the same apps may be an advantage.

I've tried doing google docs on my phone and it isn't pretty :p. Honestly I have nothing against droid tabs and ics may be another game changer, and if I had an older droid phone still (I had a desire till about a month ago) then I would have been more inclined towards a droid tab. Come next spring my wife may inherit this iPad and I get a transformer prime or similar...who knows. For ,e it's whatever works best at he time.
 
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You missunderstand me. I too wanted a tablet to replace a laptop, and I'm on the road typing on it now. But for me a part of the choice was I wanted a different experience on a tablet to my phone. It was a personal choice, as it has to be for everyone....I would have felt as if I had a bigger version of my sg2 if had bought any droid tablet. In the en that was one of my deciding factors. For others the idea that their tablet and phone ar similar and have the same apps may be an advantage.

I've tried doing google docs on my phone and it isn't pretty :p. Honestly I have nothing against droid tabs and ics may be another game changer, and if I had an older droid phone still (I had a desire till about a month ago) then I would have been more inclined towards a droid tab. Come next spring my wife may inherit this iPad and I get a transformer prime or similar...who knows. For ,e it's whatever works best at he time.

You really won't get that much of a different experience between the tablets. The high end ones run, virtually, the same hardware. It's just the form factor and other bells and whistles that change. They also all run a pretty similar look of Honeycomb. A coworker had an Eee Pad Transformer and I have an A500, we swapped and I couldn't tell a damn difference outside of the physical feel of it.

ICS won't change tablets too much. From what I've seen of ICS, it's mostly the same as Honeycomb. It's going to be a big change on phones going from Gingerbread to ICS, though. And if you never used Honeycomb, a tablet will have a different experience than a phone on Gingerbread, regardless of who makes the phone and who makes the tablet. I was disoriented for a good 5 minutes on my tablet when I found out there was no physical menu button.
 
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I am waiting on Ubuntu tablet development. Might make more proper Linux distros to the tablet! Will be proper like.

I remember seeing a Ubuntu tablet for sale in Germany when shopping for my tablet. But a quick Google search doesn't come up with it :(. But Ubuntu is coming to tablets. 14.14 is supposed to be a build of Ubuntu meant for phones and tablets.
 
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iPad may hold it's value but it certainly isn't different, every iPad is exactly the same, with Android comes choice. I would get a Galaxy 10.1 or the new transformer that is coming out looks really nice also. The nice thing about an Android tablet is that you get to use the same apps and don't have to pay for them again.

My vote is an Android tablet.

My iPad is different because I jailbreak. So I have as much choice as you do.

Not sure what you mean by, "The nice thing about an Android tablet is that you get to use the same apps and don't have to pay for them again." Care to clarify?
 
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