I have an iPod Touch 4g and a laptop, should I get a tablet?
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02-01-2013, 08:51 PM
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I have an iPod Touch 4g and a laptop, should I get a tablet?
I have an iPod touch and a laptop (which I barely use), but half the time, I just use Facebook and maybe 1 or 2 apps on the iPod and browse the internet. And when I do use my laptop, it's to type up a school report. I recently saw that a Blackberry PlayBook was only $200, should I get one? What are some pros/cons?
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02-01-2013, 08:59 PM
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no its pretty much a bigger version of an ipod
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02-01-2013, 08:59 PM
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do not get a blackberry they r going out of bussnies and so ya get a kindle fire is ur basic user
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02-01-2013, 08:59 PM
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Yes! I've got the ipad2 3g… you would love it! They’ve got apps for just about anything… If you don’t have the $ for the Ipad right now, just know, it’s totally worth saving up for it. You WON’T be disappointed…
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02-01-2013, 08:59 PM
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Go for the blackberry playbook if you want to , but there is this device called the Nook , if you can order it from the US , which can be converted to a full blown android tablet in a few easy steps .
The advantage of this would be that you get the benifit of having an ebook reader and an Android tablet , with 90% functional android market for the price of a normal ebook reader (200 - 250 USD ) Check out Nook Tablet on google, personally , I'm very impressed . The cost to performance and cost to utility of this tablet is by far very astounding. Though not just quite as good as the ipad , but still it is pretty amazing , plus with the availability of a million free apps from the android market is not a bad deal at all. |
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