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Originally Posted by bhartman36
It's underpowered compared to what it will be going against. Most PCs people call "tablets" are just that: PCs. This isn't one of those. It's basically an iPod Touch or iPhone (depending on which model you're looking at) with a bad case of gigantism. That's the basic problem: It's not a tablet in the same class as other tablets on the market.
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See, I disagree. It is an overpowered iPhone/iPod Touch. If they wanted to do a "PC Tablet", they would have made it run MacOSX, and run Mac software. They obviously have other ideas about what their competition is.
You may prefer to buy a full OS Tablet, which is totally fine-I haven't seen the market for those ever succeed, but, hey, it could still happen. It is obvious Apple doesn't see a full OS Tablet as being the way to go either-even though you want to compare the iPad to one.