What is a good tablet pc to get?

Should i get a Tablet PC?

  • I was planning on getting a Tablet... But i was wondering is it really necessary? I'm only 13 so it'll take some time to get 100-200$...I was looking at the Super Pad 3 flytouch and its got a 1GHZ processor and 512 MB as ram..So its not horribly bad and its about the same as my phone but a 10.2 Inch screen instead of 3.5 or whatever the iphone is..And its $160 which is a little more than id like to spend but id love to hear your reccomendations or what u think...But i have a Iphone 4 which i love and use all the time. I just built a new gaming computer for Christmas and its hooked up to my tv and i use it 24/7...And im just tied up on a Tablet,A new Air soft gun, or parts for my car(Im only 13 so its not that big of a need but i bought a 91' camaro to customize by the time i can drive so i dont look like a bum it runs but i plan on painting it black getting a new hood with a scoop and spoiler already got the rims) And i was wondering what u think.. What should i get.. and if u have reccomendations on a reasonbly priced tablet shout'em out

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    >>So its not horribly bad Yes. It is. It's absolutely wretched. Abhorrent. Monstrously bad. You'll have NIGHTMARES after you buy one. >>So its not horribly bad and its about the same as my phone but a 10.2 Inch screen instead of 3.5 or whatever the iPhone is You have absolutely no idea of the difference between a phone and a tablet. You need to not be buying either until you can figure that out. And no, the iPhone will run circles around that piece of trash.

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Tablets are certainly not "necessary," and if you're not careful, you can end up with junk at the low price range. With the exception of the Kindle Fire at $199 or NOOK Color at $199, there are no tablet under $200 that I recommend. Here are some candidates that haven't held up to closer review: M009S 2GB Google Android 2.2 Tablet PC: Despite 4ish star Amazon average, the 1-star comments are disconcerting: http://www.amazon.co.uk/product-reviews/B004RAN7VI/ref=dp_top_cm_cr_acr_pop_hist_1?ie=UTF8&showViewpoints=0&filterBy=addOneStar ePad: "Android ePad Tablet Reviewed. Verdict: Junk" http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2010/08/android-epad-tablet-reviewed-verdict-junk/ Coby Kyros: "The bottom line: The Coby Kyros tablet offers a large screen for relatively little money, but it's a bad proposition at any price." http://reviews.cnet.com/tablets/coby-kyros/4505-3126_7-34633811.html Archos Arnova 10: "Its sluggish performance and unresponsive touchscreen make browsing the Web a real chore, though." http://reviews.cnet.co.uk/ipad-and-tablets/archos-arnova-10-review-50004557/ Ematic eGlide: "As of today [2011-04-04], I would strongly recommend against ANY Android 2.1 product." http://www.amazon.com/review/RWVHZ9UXG14XP/ref=cm_cr_pr_viewpnt#RWVHZ9UXG14XP SuperPAD / Flytouch: Unhappy users: http://www.amazon.com/HDE-Flytouch-3-10-2-Super/product-reviews/B004UBEBB4/ref=cm_cr_pr_hist_1?ie=UTF8&showViewpoints=0&filterBy=addOneStar Also, be careful of the fake clones: http://androidforums.com/gome-flytouch-3/396917-p041-flytouch-3-latest-flytouch-3-fake-clone-beware.html It's generally not until the $199 (Kindle Fire or Lenovo Ideapad A1), $249 (NOOK Tablet), $400 (ASUS Transformer), or $500+ (iPad 2, Galaxy Tab 10.1, Xoom, Toshiba Thrive, etc) ranges that you'll find tablets getting more respectable receptions by customers.

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