No worries. Different strokes for different folks. The lack of SD adaptor is not a biggie for me, but for someone else it could be important. Don't forget, you will still need an adaptor for HDMI for either tablet.
However, the debate is not about adaptors and specs of the tablet. The debate on this thread is that if you need one at all.
The problem with Android tablets for this year is the lack of Android Honeycomb tablet specific apps. That will change in the future.
Apple is not perfect. There are some irritating things on iOS (really crappy notification system that is done much better on webOS and Android)
However, for the time being, Apple really has the only workable tablet in town and it works and helps me be productive and it is much more portable than my 13" MacBook Pro. My work's IBM Thinkpad tablet PC is slow, heavy, battery runs out within 4-5 hours use. Windows 7 is not made to be a tablet friendly OS. I know I will lose the stylus one day...
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Originally Posted by Major04
So, your telling them...in lue of buying the iPad.
1) you have to buy an extra part to transfer your photo. Which you have to keep up with.
2) You have to buy another extra part to connect to an HDMI, another part to keep up with.
3) Okay - the iPad 2 have a camera...I will give you that.
For the record - I do own a few mac products...(MacMini, 15 Macbook Pro, and others). It is just I am not sold on the iPad...yet. Will wait until the Samsung Galaxy 10.1 with card reader/HDMI output/camera as standard hardware comes out this summer, June. I will wait to compare both the iPad vs Galaxy to make a better choice.
Opps...I maybe wrong on the HDMI...will have to wait to actually see the "real" tablet to be better informed. There is one good thing about the iPad...it is out and you can buy it right now.
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