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Originally Posted by Noah98
As a gadget addict, I'll ditch my bargain basement android device (Pandigital Novel) and pick up a real android tablet to compliment my ipad 2. I have no allegiance to any company, and just love a well made product. Had the Transformer been available when I bought my ipad 2, it would have been a tough decision to make!
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I have just bought the transformer with the view to playing with it for a month or so and once my gadget addiction being satisfied, that I would happily return to my I pad and sell the transformer. Well it does not look like that will be happening, in fact it may end up being the I pad that gets sold unless I can find a justification for keeping both.
The I pad still wins hands down for viewing photographs due to it's screen ratio, however the transformer wins out for managing my library collection a nd for reading. Now if only Kobo would link I no the my library App all my books would be access able in one place.
I am finding apps for Android are still behind what is available for Apple. Even where the same app is available on both platforms, the Android version is still somewhat primitive in comparison to it's Apple version. Still this is something that I expect will improve over time.