The 4:3 aspect ratio of iPads make them far better for web browsing/zooming in to read an online article. I have a 8.9-in Kindle HDX and while the display is quite good, the widescreen ratio makes it underwhelming for the purposes of web browsing.
That's the thing though. iPads are good for web browsing but not so good for watching movies, whilst android tablets are usually great for movies but lack in web browsing.
That's the thing though. iPads are good for web browsing but not so good for watching movies, whilst android tablets are usually great for movies but lack in web browsing.
Never had an issue watching movies on my iPad 3 or mini. I had a Nexus 7 and never thought it was better for watching movies.
Never had an issue watching movies on my iPad 3 or mini. I had a Nexus 7 and never thought it was better for watching movies.
Watching maybe is no difference but getting your mkv divx files loaded into the device is just far too much pain compared to drag drop for android.
See, I don't see how it's that much more difficult. Both devices need to connect to your computer (wireless or wired). Yes, you can now drag a file from your computer's file manager to a folder on your Nexus 7..but only if it's less than 4 GB due to the Fat32 formatting limitation of the 'SD Card' partition. If you're using a device with expandable memory, you can reformat to ExFAT to avoid this issue. Most of my 1080p movies are bigger than that so I cannot use Android File Transfer--could only use something like AirDroid which takes much longer wirelessly, or I have to re-encode the movie.
Moving a .mkv file onto my iPad involves plugging it into my computer (same as my Nexus). I then just click the Apps tab in iTunes, add the .mkv files to the media player app I use (or even just drag and drop the file onto the app ), and sync. Don't see this as being really any more difficult.
Provided you have with you the pc which your ios devices are slaved to. And you are willing to wait while iTunes takes like forever to convert and sync.
On my note3 I just plug my portable drive containing my videos directly into the device and play the video off it.
Agreed it you're using a portable drive, not something you'll be able to do on an iPad, though IMO it defeats the benefit of using a small portable device, but to each their own, whatever works best for each individual.
Regarding the transfer of files to the iPad, there isn't any converting if you're using something like VLC to play the files, just drag, drop and sync--takes just as long as drag and drop using Android.
The iPad Mini to me feels nicer to handle and use compared to something like the Nexus 7. The aspect ratio makes a big difference.
The iPad Mini to me feels nicer to handle and use compared to something like the Nexus 7. The aspect ratio makes a big difference.
I'd guess that having a choice of the form factor you want could be an advantage for Android tablets.
Works well on 4:3 devices.
Yeah but unfortunately, there are so few that use this format.
The Nexus 7 was my first small tablet. The iPad Mini retina, was my 2nd. I got it today and already the browsing experience feels infinitely better due to the form factor.