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Old 04-25-2013, 09:35 AM   #52
pl001
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Originally Posted by elcreative View Post
Wow, so patronising and in only one sentence... strangely enough Apple appeals strongly to people who want to do things with their computers/tablets rather than be "into" computers/tablets but if wanting a tool to do a job is "simplistic and unsophisticated" then bring it on...

I'm not sure what's so sophisticated about Android though, I like using my Nexus 7 and Galaxy II but I don't think it's particularly sophisticated having to try removing a load of unwanted junk that clutters up both devices whereas the iPad just required a few apps installed to do what I wanted... still if you want to keep promulgating the whole "anti-Apple," "Anti-Android," "mine's better than yours" etc...
Good grief, get a grip, I didn't make the original comparison and was simply having a little fun. You're the one trying to turn it into a full argument. If you really want to go there, I will, but I think it's been done enough.

For the record, when I just want to get things done, I use my Surface. Neither Android or iOS are all that capable of real computing. Not that the Surface is perfect either.
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