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Originally Posted by =X=
The real trick is to do your research and find out what ROM is right for you, I don't install random hacks out on the net. I usually weigh the features that are added and the reputation of the person providing them.
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So, how are you going to find out what ROM is right for you? The only way, besides reading, is installing. You are taking a risk anyway.
I even can afford losing or bricking my Galaxy Tab if I make a mistake, but for a device that most people people 500 or more, I would not recommend making experiments or test and see how it goes. Most of the time you can revert changes, others you cannot. So the risk is higher than the benefit, at least to me.
Also, "how much you value" your spare time; or changing the question a bit, how much spare time you have for playing with your device? I don't know about you, but I'm really busy to spend hours searching and installing third party ROMs. I did it for my HTC cellphone and I'm still dealing with minor issues after several tries. So I gave up and will sell it on Amazon and buy a used stock Android phone instead.