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Originally Posted by tubemonkey
It's a pity Google wants to lock you into cloud content by leaving out the ability to expand storage. Otherwise, this tablet has killer specs for the price.
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For me this is a big deal. I don't like keeping my stuff on a cloud simply because I don't have access to WiFi/3G most of the time. However you have mentioned many times that WIFI is everywhere for you. With that in mind I would think you would find it more convenient to have stuff stored in the cloud since you can easily access your content with the difference devices you own. (iPod, Tablets, etc...)
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Originally Posted by HarryT
I've recently bought the 7" Samsung Galaxy Tab 2. I was worried that I may have made the wrong choice, but the lack of an SD card slot on the Nexus is a show-stopper for me; the Samsung was the right choice for my needs.
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Just curious, it wasn't an issue when you bough a Kindle, iPad, iPhone why is it an issue for the Tab.
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Originally Posted by GreenMonkey
I think the Galaxy Tab 7" is almost a better buy at $250 now. It's got a microSD card slot. And from what I hear it handles 1080p video pretty well.
I see a lot of people saying they are going to pass only because there's no SD card slot.
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Personally I buy all my electronics with microSD/miniSD slots. I find I don't use it too often but it's a nice feature to have. From another thread folks are saying that Android supports USB OTG(On-the-Go) so one can carry a thumb drive for additional storage. If that is the case then I will find it an easier pill to swallow.
As for all the clamoring folks who say they will pass on the Nexus for not having a microSD/miniSD slot. Well there was a lot of clamoring for the K3, iPad, iTouch, iPhone, KFire not having extra memory yet they have all been successful. I think the $200 price with the hardware and software is going to be too tempting for most.