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Old 08-29-2011, 01:44 PM   #67
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I have both iOS and Android devices, and to be honest I find both App ecosystems have advantages and disadvantages. Apple tends to have better paid apps, Android tends to have better free apps - at least that I'm interested in.

The iPhone is great for consuming Apple's content - particularly audio/visual content.

The Android is better for consuming my content - particularly ebooks.

Both ecosystems have their strengths and their flaws: How you rate those strengths and flaws will determine which is best for you.

I rate the NC as about 75% as good as an iPad because it's a good fit for my needs. I don't need the larger screen for reading novels, but I do benefit from the higher DPI. My nine-year-old is happier with iOS, because it fits HER needs.
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