Gotta start somewhere. It'd be silly to make the 1st gen the best.
That doesn't make sense. The iPad 3 has Retina, but it isn't better than the 4 and the 5 will be better still.
Gotta start somewhere. It'd be silly to make the 1st gen the best.
That doesn't make sense. The iPad 3 has Retina, but it isn't better than the 4 and the 5 will be better still.
I've been using the iPad 1 in my home gym for more than 2 1/2 years. When I'm on the treadmill, I use headphones to watch videos. When I'm lifting, I plug it into the stereo system to watch videos and listen to music that I don't have on CD.
The N7 is HSPA+ where is the Mini is LTE...huge difference
I had the N7 for a few weeks, but decided to return it back to Staples.
Better and higher quality app selection
Software updates
Fluidity
More stable
Apple customer support
iPad mini is lighter and thinner
Larger display, more screen real estate
Higher quality hardware design
Back facing 5 megapixel camera
HD front facing camera
Exactly. The iPad mini isn't a $200 tablet so it shouldn't be compared to $200 tablets. It's a $330 tablet. Then again, Apple does price things higher than their competitors.
I bought the Nexus 7, and had my doubts because every android device I've owned has been buggy, and the touch interface is years behind apple's.
Once again, I was let down. The display is nice, but there's a glitch that pops up once a week, no matter what I would be doing. It would look like Shinobi is slashing through the back of the screen, basically.
Also, many many times i would have to tap the button I wanted repeatedly before it would register my input. Same with scrolling. Sometimes it wouldn't recognize my gestures.
Why would they put the Retina display on a first generation product? What would they put into the iPad mini 2, besides a better CPU, if the current mini had a Retina display?
Android gets software updates to.
JB is very fluid.
Same with JB.
Never called Google support so I can't compare.
Not quite a difference if you ask me. N7 weighs 30-40G more...
Wrong.
Larger screen size? Yes. More screen real estate? Nope. N7 has about twice the resolution as the iPad mini.
True. But not huge enough to justify the cost.
lol you do realize the N7 out specs the iPad mini is many ways? So what makes the iPad mini a "$330 tablet?" Let me guess, aluminium body and the app store. That's a huge price to pay for materials. And the Play Store is damn right decent. It's catching up, if not caught up to the app store already.
Face it, you're just saying that because the mini doesn't have a retina display. If it, you'd be all over it. I've read these forums, people RAVE how much they love the retina display. And for good reason.
Compared to the N7, them mini lags in a high-res screen, CPU, and RAM to say the least. I'm not hating on Apple, just stating the facts.
I've had my Nexus 7 32GB, HSPA+ for a few weeks now and I'm totally loving it. We have three iPads in our family - a 3, 2 and a new Mini. The Nexus fits a unique niche.
I think the 7 is the ultimate travel device - its narrow form factor makes it easy to hold with one hand, and the soft plastic back with Gorilla glass in front means that you don't need to cover it. Android 4.2.1 is finally a mature OS and can hold its own to iOS. While not as smooth operating as iOS, Android is flexible and I love the fact it has a file system and I can easily transfer files to it. Google Play is actually pretty good and the buying experience for applications has been flawless.