The A7 processor gets as good and if not better results than many quad core processors so don't be fooled with specs alone.
What it boils down to is do you want an android tablet and the pros and cons based with that (mostly that there simply aren't as many tablet apps) but with Samsung extras such as multi-app and S-Pen features which are excellent on the whole and go a long way to making up for the lack of tablet optimised apps on the playstore.
Or go for iPad which will get updates quicker, has more tablet optimised support and comes now with iLife and the iWork suite free which are on the whole some of the best productivity apps on any tablet. But you will have iOS limitations such as multitasking and lack of expandable storage.
Choose whichever is better for you. There is no right and wrong they are great tablets both. Anything else is personal preference and subjective opinion.
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If you use your tablet as a toy to watch movies and play games, then yes.
That's the kind of inane statement that gives android users a bad name.
Plenty of people are using iPads for productivity and there are arguably more productivity apps for iPad than there are on Android. Lots of Apps for music recording and integrated with professional syths, lots of drawing apps that integrate with professional drawing packages like corel painter, lots of professional writing apps like Scrivener.
So please drop this bullish bull poop about it being a toy; it's patronising, arrogant and makes you look like an ignaramous.