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Old 08-02-2015, 11:30 AM   #30
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
Yes, it's the app. For me personally, it's the app that drives the decision-making process. As you very rightly say, high-end Android tablets are certainly on a par with the iPad hardware-wise, and generally cheaper too, but the app is what you actually use, and iOS apps do often seem to be more polished than their Android equivalents.
Thanks - I'm going to a couple of stores tomorrow to check out the various models, so I'll see if one of the iPads has Goodreader so I can see how it works.
PS. I just found some videos on youtube, so I'll give them a look.

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