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Originally Posted by Edy
Dear mgmueller,
I have an iPad2 and when I was in the US in April, I bought a Playbook. I use Blackberry e-mail for my work and the Playbook is a nice companion to my Blackberry. I can read better attachments on it.
Edy
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Playbook definitely is on my list, although most reviews are about as negative as for Motorola Xoom.
Is the build quality as great as it looks on the pictures? It really seems elegant and "valuable".
Unfortunately, in my opinion, one simply can't rely on the tests for tablets. They have too many options and allow for too many hacks, to be tested by none-users. Often I read tests about units I just bought and simply say to myself: "Did they actually use it? Did they try to simulate a real user experience?".
Unfortunately, with this kind of testing, only Apple will have good reviews: It's a very rigid ecosystem. But it definitely is easy to use.
And that's exactly what I describe my friends:
"For my mother, I definitely would choose iPad. Android tablets allow for features such as moving files, but they mainly are fun to use for kind of 'power users'"...