Went to a IT store recently and the guy there talked about Toshiba's product, saying that this is above the spec of Ipad 2 and between the Ipad 2 and 3 and not a good time to buy an Ipad
Went to a IT store recently and the guy there talked about Toshiba's product, saying that this is above the spec of Ipad 2 and between the Ipad 2 and 3 and not a good time to buy an Ipad - is there an Ipad 3 coming out soon??? He also showed me the Sony version. I also have been trying to get info on Amazon's new tablet but from what I can see all the apps/books etc would not be available to use in Ireland due to publishing rights etc but the price is really good.
Can someone please give me some advice and maybe a clear unbiased explanation on the different options available in Ireland
Also would there is any negative in purchasing an Ipad in the States?
Thanks
Went to a IT store recently and the guy there talked about Toshiba's product, saying that this is above the spec of Ipad 2 and between the Ipad 2 and 3 and not a good time to buy an Ipad - is there an Ipad 3 coming out soon?
Ipad 3??? Where did he get that one from? My advice would to never ever buy a first generation product...that is why I have waited for the Ipad 2. I have always been a Mac/Apple user and I have not looked back.
Sounds like classic salesman's patter, the sole aim of which is to deflect you away from the lower margin product (the iPad2) and towards the higher margin product (the Toshiba) on which he earns a tidy commission.
NEVER trust those guys.
But to answer the OP, pick iPad if you completely non-techie or if you already use iTunes.
Pick Android if you are reasonably techie and want more functionality (e.g. usb, flash, no proscribed software).
HOWEVER, jailbreak the iPad and its effectively a completely different machine allowing for a lot more functionality than normal.
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