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I bought my iPad because of the many excellent and inexpensive music
applications that are not available for other platforms.
Since I own it, I use it for other purposes when I'm traveling, but its
limitations are a constant annoyance. If I wanted a tablet to use regularly
for work I'd get an Android, one of the models with the keyboard integrated
into a case that folds to become a stand.
On Tue, Sep 3, 2013 at 1:01 PM, Tony Chung <tonyc -at- tonychung -dot- ca> wrote:
> That said, for the things iPad does well, it does extremely well. I can
> lose myself for hours in immersive media. My friend just bought one of them
> Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 tablets I just wrote about, and it has a pretty
> good setup right out of the box. Apple's going to have to do something
> really groundbreaking if they want to keep its user base. I sense a lot of
> us Mac-fans leaving.
>
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