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Originally Posted by ilovejedd
- You're locked to iTunes for apps but there are a lot more tablet-optimized apps on iTunes than there are on Google Play. Music, videos, ebooks, etc, you can easily sideload and can pretty much choose whichever vendor you're most comfortable with.
- While Flash support sounds good in theory, in practice, all it means is being inundated with even more annoying ads and having your browser crash on you every couple of minutes. I have Flash disabled on my Android tablets and smartphones. Heck, if not for YouTube and a couple of gaming sites, I wouldn't even bother installing Flash on my desktop.
There are a lot of things where I prefer Android's approach but there's a reason why the iPad is still the most popular consumer-oriented tablet out there. Sure, there are limitations in software but there are often workarounds for that. The most annoying thing about the iPad are the hardware limitations. The iPad's far from perfect but for now, it's still better than the competition.
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Well I guess my only doubt is which version? I mean, the Ipad 3 Screen is nice and all but the question is isn't the res on the Ipad 3 is a bit of an overkill?(for comics)