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RE[2]: Why the focus on screen resolution?
by Yoko_T on Sun 21st Oct 2012 20:37
in reply to "RE: Why the focus on screen resolution?"
Up to a point, though marketing speak aside the new 'retina screen' on the iPad is lovely. It almost made me want one and I find it's OS a pain-in-butt. So I, imagine most everyone given the choice, want it's equivalent in their choice of tablet, laptop etc.
I frankly don't see the point of a 10+-inch tablet. All you're basically getting is all the hassles of a laptop, with none of the benefits.
RE[3]: Why the focus on screen resolution?
by ricegf on Mon 22nd Oct 2012 02:36
in reply to "RE[2]: Why the focus on screen resolution?"
I use an iPad regularly (though I'm not a fan), and the large screen is very nice for reading and browsing - 10" tablets rock for that. The downsides are limited portability (I carry my N900 everywhere and love it) and anything requiring typing (for which I use my Ubuntu net book).
I'd buy a 7" Android tablet if I was shopping today. YMMV.




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Up to a point, though marketing speak aside the new 'retina screen' on the iPad is lovely. It almost made me want one and I find it's OS a pain-in-butt. So I, imagine most everyone given the choice, want it's equivalent in their choice of tablet, laptop etc.
Edited 2012-10-21 16:16 UTC