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If you were to buy a tablet what would you buy?

Fine69

Android Enthusiast
Jul 29, 2010
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Its getting ridiculous at home either my super computer which is in one place or my laptop but in between that for news and updates theres my tieeny tiny phone screen so I thought I tablet would be best for interact with cable shows check messages quickly and just get the news fast. I was thinking of the Samsung Tab2 10.1. I wantsomething I can add more space to with a SD card and a great screen a audio. But is it really worth the extra 100.00 to the samsung Tab1? Is there a better choice out there?
 
Its getting ridiculous at home either my super computer which is in one place or my laptop but in between that for news and updates theres my tieeny tiny phone screen so I thought I tablet would be best for interact with cable shows check messages quickly and just get the news fast. I was thinking of the Samsung Tab2 10.1. I wantsomething I can add more space to with a SD card and a great screen a audio. But is it really worth the extra 100.00 to the samsung Tab1? Is there a better choice out there?


+1. I hate it when I cannot take my supercomputer around. All the people at the K computer center were bragging, and I just wanted to show them mine (it is, after all, bigger. That matters, right?). I just could not get it on the plane. When will they finally make portable super computers cost effective?

:p

To answer your question, it depends what you want. If you want it just for web browsing and news reading, go for a refurbished tranformer. Cheap and still a great tablet.

if you want new, I would recommend the TF300 over the Galaxy tab 2, but it is just preference. I like the way it felt a bit better. They are both great tablets.

-Nkk
 
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