martin0642
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The iPad haters are funny, while I don't buy into Apple worship - I can also give credit where it is due instead of just trying to nitpick what it can't do, because it does a few things well and did it years before other viable options were available. I think if there were no iPhone, we would have no Android.
The iPad has two things that havn't been done well before, first the hardware and battery life is decent when you take it's purpose into account. Next, is the software, which is the most important part of any device. The software can make it or break it, and while I recognize the drawbacks of having such tight control, I also see the benefits of having a walled garden. The sheer install base means there is money to be had in development, and thus good apps work their way to the top. I prefer Android myself, whose hardware and software are now (thankfully) eclipsing what apple is offering, but I think that you could just slap a bigger screen on most current Snapdragon devices and they would work just fine, and be less restrictive than the iPad. The iPad has a place in the market, as does Apple's design philosophy. Android exists for the rest of us.
Bonus, Droid devices now outnumber iPhone devices. I imagine all the flashy, super sleek and fancy iPad apps that are being showcased will be making their way to the Android platform soon.
The iPad has two things that havn't been done well before, first the hardware and battery life is decent when you take it's purpose into account. Next, is the software, which is the most important part of any device. The software can make it or break it, and while I recognize the drawbacks of having such tight control, I also see the benefits of having a walled garden. The sheer install base means there is money to be had in development, and thus good apps work their way to the top. I prefer Android myself, whose hardware and software are now (thankfully) eclipsing what apple is offering, but I think that you could just slap a bigger screen on most current Snapdragon devices and they would work just fine, and be less restrictive than the iPad. The iPad has a place in the market, as does Apple's design philosophy. Android exists for the rest of us.
Bonus, Droid devices now outnumber iPhone devices. I imagine all the flashy, super sleek and fancy iPad apps that are being showcased will be making their way to the Android platform soon.