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    #11
    I always recommend a Chromebook to people who want a tablet. You get a keyboard on top of everything a tablet offers: light portable fast and cheap.

    I see the need for iphone, but it seems to me that in a situation where you would want a tablet a Chromebook would be a better option.

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      #12
      Originally posted by mameha View Post
      I always recommend a Chromebook to people who want a tablet. You get a keyboard on top of everything a tablet offers: light portable fast and cheap.

      I see the need for iphone, but it seems to me that in a situation where you would want a tablet a Chromebook would be a better option.
      Depends whether you want to stick it in your pocket or not, or use it when you don't have space for a laptop. It's much easier to sit with a tablet on a train / plane / car / campervan than it is with a laptop.

      As for cheap - you haven't seen the Google Pixel, have you??
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        #13
        Originally posted by mameha View Post
        I always recommend a Chromebook to people who want a tablet. You get a keyboard on top of everything a tablet offers: light portable fast and cheap.

        I see the need for iphone, but it seems to me that in a situation where you would want a tablet a Chromebook would be a better option.
        You get a keyboard but you lose the ability to use hundreds of thousands of offline apps/games. Great. It's also no more portable than a small laptop.
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          #14
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            #15
            Thinking of getting this tablet:

            AINOL TAB NOVO7 Fire Flame - 7'' HD IPS display (1280*800) dual core 1.5GHz android 4.0 ice cream sandwich tablet pc 16GB 5MP dual camera HDMI Bluetooth aluminium alloy Metal casing: Amazon.co.uk: Computers & Accessories

            as its basically a Nexus 7 but has an SD Card slot (the only reason why I wouldn't buy from google), looks good according to all of the reviews.

            Only drawback is that it from a chineese company called Ainol (snigger), to compound matters the back of the tablet is emblazoned with the companies mission statement 'Love Life, Love Ainol' - seriously you couldn't make it up!

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              #16
              Originally posted by kal View Post
              Thinking of getting this tablet:

              AINOL TAB NOVO7 Fire Flame - 7'' HD IPS display (1280*800) dual core 1.5GHz android 4.0 ice cream sandwich tablet pc 16GB 5MP dual camera HDMI Bluetooth aluminium alloy Metal casing: Amazon.co.uk: Computers & Accessories

              as its basically a Nexus 7 but has an SD Card slot (the only reason why I wouldn't buy from google), looks good according to all of the reviews.

              Only drawback is that it from a chineese company called Ainol (snigger), to compound matters the back of the tablet is emblazoned with the companies mission statement 'Love Life, Love Ainol' - seriously you couldn't make it up!
              Obvious differences...

              Nexus 7 has a quad-core processor, this has a dual-core.

              Nexus 7 has Android 4.1 (probably later now), this has 4.0

              This is slightly larger than a Nexus 7

              This has a rear camera, Nexus 7 doesn't


              Having had a cheapo tablet, and had a Nexus 10, I'd never consider going cheapo again.
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                #17
                Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
                Obvious differences...

                Nexus 7 has a quad-core processor, this has a dual-core.

                Nexus 7 has Android 4.1 (probably later now), this has 4.0

                This is slightly larger than a Nexus 7

                This has a rear camera, Nexus 7 doesn't


                Having had a cheapo tablet, and had a Nexus 10, I'd never consider going cheapo again.
                Its a risk I agree but might be worth a punt at £100 I guess, also the rumours are that Google are going to release an updated N7 at their IO event in May (betting is on a storage bump to 64GB with a 1080pscreen), will wait until then I reckon...

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                  #18
                  Dual core vs Quad core, doesn't make much sense on the ARM platform. I have a single core 1Ghz 1GB ram old Samsung and it does pretty much everything, apart from wi-fi reception being a bit sh1te.
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                    #19
                    I've got the Acer 510. Its a great tablet imo. If I was buying now I'd go Nexus 10. Wife has the Nexus 7 and its a great tablet for her smaller hands (although I find it a tad small!).

                    Lime Pie is due out soon isnt it and Google generally updates its own devices quicker than others IME.
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by petergriffin View Post
                      Dual core vs Quad core, doesn't make much sense on the ARM platform. I have a single core 1Ghz 1GB ram old Samsung and it does pretty much everything, apart from wi-fi reception being a bit sh1te.
                      Maybe it's down to the RAM instead then - I had a cheapo tablet with a Cortex-A9 chip, which was nothing compared to the Nexus 10.

                      Awful thing it was.
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