Deeko
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True, but it's hard to justify charging the exact same price for a smaller tablet.
Not necessarily - in the world of electronics, beyond screen size, smaller often means more expensive.
True, but it's hard to justify charging the exact same price for a smaller tablet.
Really? Isn't it dumb to carry a 4.3" smartphone and a 7" tablet in public?Yes, and size goes both ways. The iPad has more viewable screen, whereas the Tab is more portable. Which is "better" is purely a matter of preference.
Really? Isn't it dumb to carry a 4.3" smartphone and a 7" tablet in public?
Really? Isn't it dumb to carry a 4.3" smartphone and a 7" tablet in public?
That's right: one will fit into a purse, and the other won't.I dunno, size matters...
That's right: one will fit into a purse, and the other won't.
LOL, I know, the Tab is perfectly purse sized. I just don't know any women dying for a tablet that runs on Android & fits in their purse...
Are you trying to say it's competing against smartphones? If so, what's the point?Most smartphones are not 4.3". The Tab has a whole lot more surface area than the iPhone, or a Blackberry, or even a Droid.
Men don't carry purses.You forget - a lot of the tech-heavy cities like San Fran and Seattle that might be more Android-friendly come complete with many men that carry purses![]()
They don't care what it's running...LOL, I know, the Tab is perfectly purse sized. I just don't know any women dying for a tablet that runs on Android & fits in their purse...
Men don't carry purses.
Are you trying to say it's competing against smartphones? If so, what's the point?
Ahh, you're right, they carry European hand bags. Where are you from, Narmer? If you try to state either of the aforementioned cities, and then state that you've never seen a man carrying a purse-like container before, well...you're either lying or not paying attention.
I've never seen a man with a purse/handbag. It's not natural and it would look out of place on a man
Either that, or your curious anti-Samsung rage is so blinding, that you're trying to over analyze a lighthearted joke.
I'm not anti-samsung. I'm anti-garbage manufacturers. However, they make decent memory. I just wouldn't buy most of their crap based on pervious experience. The quality is bad and service is a joke.
....what? Are you saying that people with iPads don't have smartphones, either? Or are you insinuating that iPhones, Blackberries, and Droids aren't smartphones? I really don't understand what you're getting at here.
You said the Galaxy Tab has more real estate than a smartphone so it would make sense to carry it around with you. To me, that implied that you thought it was competing against smartphones. To me, 4.3" vs. 7" is not a big deal considering the smartphone can do so much more.
A lot of smartphones are a lot smaller than 7", therefore, there is certainly value to having a 7" tablet, despite having a cell phone.
I'm from Richardson, Texas but I live in New York City and I've never seen them. WRT to smartphone and Tab, I can understand that people would take it around but I can't think of any good reasons. It may have more screen space but, for now, almost all apps will be scaled to take advantage of it. That means there is no real reason to carry one when the app you're using is meant for your smartphone. Things may change over time but the Galaxy Tab is a solution looking for a problem. An iPad, OTOH, has a sufficient ecosystem.A) You didn't answer the question. I imagine if you're from rural Texas, you probably don't see a lot of purses. However, spend time in a major northern coastal city, and you'll absolutely see them. Hence, the joke I made above. However, your curious insistance that "men don't carry purses" is entirely irrelevant to this thread, so i'm going to leave it at that.
B) I didn't say people would carry it around instead of a smartphone. My point is that because the screen is bigger, you might still carry it around despite the fact that you have a smartphone too. Additionally, A 7" screen is still a lot bigger than a 4.3" screen - I've had an HD2 since March, I'm familiar. However, I don't know why you keep harping on 4.3" for a smartphone comparison - the vast majority of smartphones have < 4" screens. Put the Tab next to a Blackberry Bold and tell me if the size difference is noticable.
True, but it's hard to justify charging the exact same price for a smaller tablet.
I'd love the Galaxy Tab if it were $300 or less for the Wifi version. But at $500 I feel like I'd rather have an iPad even though it's less portable and sucks for typing.
A) You didn't answer the question. I imagine if you're from rural Texas, you probably don't see a lot of purses. However, spend time in a major northern coastal city, and you'll absolutely see them. Hence, the joke I made above. However, your curious insistance that "men don't carry purses" is entirely irrelevant to this thread, so i'm going to leave it at that.
B) I didn't say people would carry it around instead of a smartphone. My point is that because the screen is bigger, you might still carry it around despite the fact that you have a smartphone too. Additionally, A 7" screen is still a lot bigger than a 4.3" screen - I've had an HD2 since March, I'm familiar. However, I don't know why you keep harping on 4.3" for a smartphone comparison - the vast majority of smartphones have < 4" screens. Put the Tab next to a Blackberry Bold and tell me if the size difference is noticable.
LA here, I never see man purses.
I get the feeling these people are going to lash out at the Tab no matter what its price, is my point.
Do you think the Galaxy Tab is a rushed product or do you think Samsung has been working on it for years?LA != San Francisco or Seattle.
*sigh* Its laughable that you people are unable to admit that the strange metro type that would wear a man purse might, ehm, carry a man purse, solely because it (in your mind) helps you to bash a product you don't want to like. It goes back to what I said earlier:
No matter what the circumstance, some of you are going to find a reason to bash this product, or to deny any possible positive, be it legitimate or made in jest, because for some inexplicable reason, you want it to fail.
LA != San Francisco or Seattle.
*sigh* Its laughable that you people are unable to admit that the strange metro type that would wear a man purse might, ehm, carry a man purse, solely because it (in your mind) helps you to bash a product you don't want to like. It goes back to what I said earlier:
No matter what the circumstance, some of you are going to find a reason to bash this product, or to deny any possible positive, be it legitimate or made in jest, because for some inexplicable reason, you want it to fail.
I don't want it to fail, it's just the begining of an onslaught of Android tablets, and I feel many of them will be much better devices.
I want a larger screen, a user replaceable battery, and a manufacturer that doesn't have such a crappy reputation.
Make no mistake, I feel strongly that Android tablets will kick the iPad's ass eventually, but I also feel pretty strongly that this device isn't the one to do it. It's more of an anti-Apple device at this point.
Throw a certified tablet OS on it, then we'll talk. Hell, Google is telling us this is the wrong OS for tablets.
