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toitoi03's avatar
12 years ago

ipad dilemma

I have a Samsung 10.1 tablet. I like it does everything I need it to do and apparently can do things I don't even know I need. I have never used apple products not a dis but I always feel they were overpriced. If use love you iPhone then you should have no learning curve
  • I love my iPad 3. Use it for so many things. Tapped Out being one of them & once you see the game on a tablet, you'll never want to use the phone to play again lol. Unless you're at work lol
  • I play on an iPad mini. At first, I only used the mini for games but now I use it all the time. It's a great, portable photo-sharing device for family gatherings! Or hubby and I can watch Netflix (and both see the screen just fine) anywhere in the house. I look up recipes online and don't have to print them out from the PC upstairs.

    And TSTO looks a whole lot better on a bigger screen. :D
  • I would do some research to see if there is a new one coming out.
    The last one came out in October.

    Then you can choose the newest or get the current one cheaper.
  • datasurgeon wrote:
    I have a Samsung 10.1 tablet. I like it does everything I need it to do and apparently can do things I don't even know I need. I have never used apple products not a dis but I always feel they were overpriced. If use love you iPhone then you should have no learning curve


    I think the two main things that are stopping me from getting an android tablet are that I don't want to have to re-buy apps for the android market and that I don't think there's another tablet out there that matches the newer ipads retina display. That being said, I'm definitely open to cheaper tablet options if you guys have any suggestions!
  • Android tablets are great. But none of them are as fast or have as nice of a display as the iPad. The processor on the iPad 4th gen makes playing this game so fast and lag free, it's awesome. I tried playing on my phone(iPhone 4) briefly the other day in the car. It was the first time I'd opened it on my phone in months...... Never again. It was so slow and glitchy, I closed it 3 minutes later. Get an iPad 4.
  • Its not worth debating apple vs android, you have an iphone, get an ipad it'll integrate with what you already have. Agree that the mini is probably the way to go.

    I didnt think I needed a tablet either before I had one, but you'd have to pry my tablet from my cold dead fingers now to get me to put it down. In fact I am just about to buy a Nexus 7 as there are times when my Galaxy 10.1 is too big and my phone is too small :D