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Thread started 02/03/12 6:31am

Graycap23

Apple Ipad2 vs Motorola Xoom?

Anyone have any opinions on which one of these units is better?

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Reply #1 posted 02/03/12 7:27am

andykeen

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The Xoom is a sexy model, however Xoom2 is already out...not that much faster but a lot lighter and thinner.

You know what you're getting with an Apple, however, your locked into their products....that's why I've got an Xoom2...possibly one of the best Anroid Pads on the market.

http://www.youtube.com/wa...l_gaCCUyVs


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Reply #2 posted 02/03/12 7:29am

Graycap23

andykeen said:

The Xoom is a sexy model, however Xoom2 is already out...not that much faster but a lot lighter and thinner.

You know what you're getting with an Apple, however, your locked into their products....that's why I've got an Xoom2...possibly one of the best Anroid Pads on the market.

http://www.youtube.com/wa...l_gaCCUyVs

Thanks. I'm thinking of going with the Xoom2.

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Reply #3 posted 02/03/12 7:58am

nd33

Don't have either, but when iPad 3 comes out in March, I may be tempted...
Music, sweet music, I wish I could caress and...kiss, kiss...
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Reply #4 posted 02/03/12 8:37am

alexnvrmnd777

Go with the Xoom. It's a lot of bang for your buck for less than what the iPad costs. Plus, it's got expandable storage, making it almost infinite (if you keep buying large memory cards).

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Reply #5 posted 02/03/12 10:09pm

SoLiDiFy

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Fuck all that overpriced useless shit(and yes i can easily afford one).

This one's for the rich, not all of 'em, just the greedy
The ones that don't know how to give
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Reply #6 posted 02/04/12 7:14am

Militant

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The Xoom 2 is dope! Also there's the Xoom 2 Media Edition which is slightly smaller. I think 8" compared to 10".

Personally I'm after the ASUS Transformer Prime smile

But if I can't get one of those, I may also try and get a Xoom 2.

I really dig the design of the Xoom2.

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Reply #7 posted 02/04/12 7:18am

Militant

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btw, they changed the name of the XOOM2 in the US. Over there it's called the Droid XYBOARD apparently. Yeah, dumb name, I know. lol.

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Reply #8 posted 02/04/12 9:27am

imago

I still don't understand the need for tablet PCs. I guess I just need to play with them more to see why I would need one. I don't think it's that much more portable than an ultra-thin is it? confuse I mean, you can't fit an iPad in your pocket or anything.

I'm just shocked at how Apple, yet again, spawns an race for what was originally seen as a niche market others failed to break into, but now seen as a complimentary addition to how we 'plug-in'. Those following Apple's lead are even benfiting.

I personally have played with iPads and thought they were a fun, but can never figure out how I would use them. Of course with the new rumored thinner design and retina display forthcoming I might just buy one for the 'cool' factor, but I fear buyers remorse.

What do you use these things for?

I'm sure I'll break down eventually, but I'm holding out for intel's 2013 chip releases--the rumored energy/speed numbers boggle my mind.

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Reply #9 posted 02/04/12 9:56am

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^^^I was on a plane with my laptpop, and could not help but remember my friend saying he could not travel without his iPad anymore.

My seat in the plane was literally too small for me to watch a movie on my laptop comfortably. And I really did not need a keyboard, all I needed was a screen to zone out on.

So I don't think it's necessary, but I do see the advantages. I think it is still a niche thing though.

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Reply #10 posted 02/04/12 10:10am

imago

NDRU said:

^^^I was on a plane with my laptpop, and could not help but remember my friend saying he could not travel without his iPad anymore.

My seat in the plane was literally too small for me to watch a movie on my laptop comfortably. And I really did not need a keyboard, all I needed was a screen to zone out on.

So I don't think it's necessary, but I do see the advantages. I think it is still a niche thing though.

yeah, there are times where I think it would be cool to be on an iPad instead of a laptop.

It does look a bit less fussy, especialy not having the keyboard. But, those times aren't terribly frequent for me.

yet, all the students around me are getting an iPad, and I often see them fiddling with them everywhere. It's a bit disturbing watching how they zone out on them.

I still think it's one of those "cool" things people like and kill time on, but I can totally see someone

who doesn't use certain types of software and primarily uses the Internet when theyre

on their computers buying an iPad and being content with one. I'd say 70% of the folks out

there don't really need a PC. One of those devices would be all they'd ever need.

But, I'm slow at adopting certain things. Software I take to like a fish in water. Hardware, I alays wait until I've exhausted all excuses not to get one. lol

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Reply #11 posted 02/04/12 10:16am

NDRU

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imago said:

NDRU said:

^^^I was on a plane with my laptpop, and could not help but remember my friend saying he could not travel without his iPad anymore.

My seat in the plane was literally too small for me to watch a movie on my laptop comfortably. And I really did not need a keyboard, all I needed was a screen to zone out on.

So I don't think it's necessary, but I do see the advantages. I think it is still a niche thing though.

yeah, there are times where I think it would be cool to be on an iPad instead of a laptop.

It does look a bit less fussy, especialy not having the keyboard. But, those times aren't terribly frequent for me.

yet, all the students around me are getting an iPad, and I often see them fiddling with them everywhere. It's a bit disturbing watching how they zone out on them.

I still think it's one of those "cool" things people like and kill time on, but I can totally see someone

who doesn't use certain types of software and primarily uses the Internet when theyre

on their computers buying an iPad and being content with one. I'd say 70% of the folks out

there don't really need a PC. One of those devices would be all they'd ever need.

But, I'm slow at adopting certain things. Software I take to like a fish in water. Hardware, I alays wait until I've exhausted all excuses not to get one. lol

I agree, the frequency of those situations is pretty low. An iPhone seems a lot more practical for everyday use.

But like you, I am slow to get new hardware (read: poor). I got my first laptop in 2011.

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Reply #12 posted 02/04/12 10:32am

imago

NDRU said:

imago said:

yeah, there are times where I think it would be cool to be on an iPad instead of a laptop.

It does look a bit less fussy, especialy not having the keyboard. But, those times aren't terribly frequent for me.

yet, all the students around me are getting an iPad, and I often see them fiddling with them everywhere. It's a bit disturbing watching how they zone out on them.

I still think it's one of those "cool" things people like and kill time on, but I can totally see someone

who doesn't use certain types of software and primarily uses the Internet when theyre

on their computers buying an iPad and being content with one. I'd say 70% of the folks out

there don't really need a PC. One of those devices would be all they'd ever need.

But, I'm slow at adopting certain things. Software I take to like a fish in water. Hardware, I alays wait until I've exhausted all excuses not to get one. lol

I agree, the frequency of those situations is pretty low. An iPhone seems a lot more practical for everyday use.

But like you, I am slow to get new hardware (read: poor). I got my first laptop in 2011.

You and I obviously share the same brain...the same soul.

Underneath surface level differences we are exactly the same.

I know you're titalated by the implications of this. I know you are.

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Reply #13 posted 02/04/12 11:10am

NDRU

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imago said:

NDRU said:

I agree, the frequency of those situations is pretty low. An iPhone seems a lot more practical for everyday use.

But like you, I am slow to get new hardware (read: poor). I got my first laptop in 2011.

You and I obviously share the same brain...the same soul.

Underneath surface level differences we are exactly the same.

I know you're titalated by the implications of this. I know you are.

We definitely have a high speed soul-fi connection (not ruling out USButt, though)

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Reply #14 posted 02/04/12 11:16am

imago

This thread is a disaster now falloff lock

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Reply #15 posted 02/04/12 11:19am

728huey

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imago said:

I still don't understand the need for tablet PCs. I guess I just need to play with them more to see why I would need one. I don't think it's that much more portable than an ultra-thin is it? confuse I mean, you can't fit an iPad in your pocket or anything.

I'm just shocked at how Apple, yet again, spawns an race for what was originally seen as a niche market others failed to break into, but now seen as a complimentary addition to how we 'plug-in'. Those following Apple's lead are even benfiting.

I personally have played with iPads and thought they were a fun, but can never figure out how I would use them. Of course with the new rumored thinner design and retina display forthcoming I might just buy one for the 'cool' factor, but I fear buyers remorse.

What do you use these things for?

I'm sure I'll break down eventually, but I'm holding out for intel's 2013 chip releases--the rumored energy/speed numbers boggle my mind.

That's exactly the purpose of the tablet devices; to use as a portable internet/entertainment device when you're not at a PC or laptop. Tablets are perfect for surfing the web, checking email, storing and watching your pictures and movies, and playing games. They're also excellent e-readers, as you can read with a Kindle or Nook app, or you can read PDF books on them. But if you needed to do serious work, I'd recommend investing in a decent laptop.

BTW, I typed this response on my HP Touchpad I got for $99 last summer, but if you want a really good iPad alternative, I suggest getting the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10 series.

typing

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Reply #16 posted 02/04/12 11:24am

imago

728huey said:

imago said:

I still don't understand the need for tablet PCs. I guess I just need to play with them more to see why I would need one. I don't think it's that much more portable than an ultra-thin is it? confuse I mean, you can't fit an iPad in your pocket or anything.

I'm just shocked at how Apple, yet again, spawns an race for what was originally seen as a niche market others failed to break into, but now seen as a complimentary addition to how we 'plug-in'. Those following Apple's lead are even benfiting.

I personally have played with iPads and thought they were a fun, but can never figure out how I would use them. Of course with the new rumored thinner design and retina display forthcoming I might just buy one for the 'cool' factor, but I fear buyers remorse.

What do you use these things for?

I'm sure I'll break down eventually, but I'm holding out for intel's 2013 chip releases--the rumored energy/speed numbers boggle my mind.

That's exactly the purpose of the tablet devices; to use as a portable internet/entertainment device when you're not at a PC or laptop. Tablets are perfect for surfing the web, checking email, storing and watching your pictures and movies, and playing games. They're also excellent e-readers, as you can read with a Kindle or Nook app, or you can read PDF books on them. But if you needed to do serious work, I'd recommend investing in a decent laptop.

BTW, I typed this response on my HP Touchpad I got for $99 last summer, but if you want a really good iPad alternative, I suggest getting the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10 series.

typing

Yeah, this just wouldn't be me.

I don't watch movies, but rarely.

If I'm away from my laptop,

I'd want to use an iPhone

instead of an iPad in most cases.

Of course, I do have a e-ink ebook

reader that I take everywhere,

but that's strictly to read books,

which I do all the time.

So, I guess if you're into watching

media or surfing when away from

your PC or laptop, it would make sense.

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Reply #17 posted 02/04/12 12:34pm

Militant

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I have a great laptop and I already have a Nook Color tablet which I mostly use as an e-reader. But I find myself wanting a 10" tablet as well.. more so for media consumption on the go, I guess.

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Reply #18 posted 02/04/12 2:43pm

alexnvrmnd777

728huey said:

imago said:

I still don't understand the need for tablet PCs. I guess I just need to play with them more to see why I would need one. I don't think it's that much more portable than an ultra-thin is it? confuse I mean, you can't fit an iPad in your pocket or anything.

I'm just shocked at how Apple, yet again, spawns an race for what was originally seen as a niche market others failed to break into, but now seen as a complimentary addition to how we 'plug-in'. Those following Apple's lead are even benfiting.

I personally have played with iPads and thought they were a fun, but can never figure out how I would use them. Of course with the new rumored thinner design and retina display forthcoming I might just buy one for the 'cool' factor, but I fear buyers remorse.

What do you use these things for?

I'm sure I'll break down eventually, but I'm holding out for intel's 2013 chip releases--the rumored energy/speed numbers boggle my mind.

That's exactly the purpose of the tablet devices; to use as a portable internet/entertainment device when you're not at a PC or laptop. Tablets are perfect for surfing the web, checking email, storing and watching your pictures and movies, and playing games. They're also excellent e-readers, as you can read with a Kindle or Nook app, or you can read PDF books on them. But if you needed to do serious work, I'd recommend investing in a decent laptop.

BTW, I typed this response on my HP Touchpad I got for $99 last summer, but if you want a really good iPad alternative, I suggest getting the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10 series.

typing

Which Touchpad did you get, the 16GB or the 32GB? I bought my TP around the same time, but I opted for the 16GB, which was a big mistake. Definitely should've gotten the 32GB. My thought process was that I thought I'd be able easily stream stuff from my two NAS drives on it. Nope. I have to copy any files I want to view onto it, and that can very quickly eat up the 12.7GB of usable storage space. My Xoom should be coming soon though, and I'm not making that same mistake again!

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Reply #19 posted 02/04/12 4:24pm

728huey

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alexnvrmnd777 said:

728huey said:

That's exactly the purpose of the tablet devices; to use as a portable internet/entertainment device when you're not at a PC or laptop. Tablets are perfect for surfing the web, checking email, storing and watching your pictures and movies, and playing games. They're also excellent e-readers, as you can read with a Kindle or Nook app, or you can read PDF books on them. But if you needed to do serious work, I'd recommend investing in a decent laptop.

BTW, I typed this response on my HP Touchpad I got for $99 last summer, but if you want a really good iPad alternative, I suggest getting the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10 series.

typing

Which Touchpad did you get, the 16GB or the 32GB? I bought my TP around the same time, but I opted for the 16GB, which was a big mistake. Definitely should've gotten the 32GB. My thought process was that I thought I'd be able easily stream stuff from my two NAS drives on it. Nope. I have to copy any files I want to view onto it, and that can very quickly eat up the 12.7GB of usable storage space. My Xoom should be coming soon though, and I'm not making that same mistake again!

I ended up getting both sizes. My original online order through MicroCenter got cancelled when they ran out of units, so I placed a couple of orders; one on Amazon and the other on some other website Slickdeals.net mentioned. I kept the 32GB version and held a raffle at work for the other one, as one of my co-workers got very ill and needed money to help pay bills after her hospital stay.

typing

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Reply #20 posted 02/04/12 5:15pm

questionofu

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I have the Galaxy 10.1. I've been pretty satisfied. Mainly use for browsing and out of town trips. Much better to use on the airplane and to carry around. I would recommend it.
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Reply #21 posted 02/04/12 7:31pm

veronikka

NDRU said:



imago said:




NDRU said:


^^^I was on a plane with my laptpop, and could not help but remember my friend saying he could not travel without his iPad anymore.



My seat in the plane was literally too small for me to watch a movie on my laptop comfortably. And I really did not need a keyboard, all I needed was a screen to zone out on.



So I don't think it's necessary, but I do see the advantages. I think it is still a niche thing though.



yeah, there are times where I think it would be cool to be on an iPad instead of a laptop.



It does look a bit less fussy, especialy not having the keyboard. But, those times aren't terribly frequent for me.



yet, all the students around me are getting an iPad, and I often see them fiddling with them everywhere. It's a bit disturbing watching how they zone out on them.



I still think it's one of those "cool" things people like and kill time on, but I can totally see someone


who doesn't use certain types of software and primarily uses the Internet when theyre


on their computers buying an iPad and being content with one. I'd say 70% of the folks out


there don't really need a PC. One of those devices would be all they'd ever need.



But, I'm slow at adopting certain things. Software I take to like a fish in water. Hardware, I alays wait until I've exhausted all excuses not to get one. lol






I agree, the frequency of those situations is pretty low. An iPhone seems a lot more practical for everyday use.



But like you, I am slow to get new hardware (read: poor). I got my first laptop in 2011.




Iphone is too small to watch movies on, i need an ipad nod
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Reply #22 posted 02/04/12 7:31pm

alexnvrmnd777

728huey said:

alexnvrmnd777 said:

Which Touchpad did you get, the 16GB or the 32GB? I bought my TP around the same time, but I opted for the 16GB, which was a big mistake. Definitely should've gotten the 32GB. My thought process was that I thought I'd be able easily stream stuff from my two NAS drives on it. Nope. I have to copy any files I want to view onto it, and that can very quickly eat up the 12.7GB of usable storage space. My Xoom should be coming soon though, and I'm not making that same mistake again!

I ended up getting both sizes. My original online order through MicroCenter got cancelled when they ran out of units, so I placed a couple of orders; one on Amazon and the other on some other website Slickdeals.net mentioned. I kept the 32GB version and held a raffle at work for the other one, as one of my co-workers got very ill and needed money to help pay bills after her hospital stay.

typing

How many, if any, apps have you purchased for it? I haven't been too impressed with their app catalog. Of course, what did I expect with a dying tablet and OS. But, I did purchase the comic reader and the Splashtop Remote software. I mainly use the TP for reading comics, email, a few songs here and there, and some VERY light web browsing. I think I'd get a little more use out of it if I had something the manufacture would get behind and support, like the iPad, Galaxy, or Xoom.

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Reply #23 posted 02/04/12 10:16pm

Deadcake

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veronikka said:

NDRU said:



imago said:




NDRU said:


^^^I was on a plane with my laptpop, and could not help but remember my friend saying he could not travel without his iPad anymore.



My seat in the plane was literally too small for me to watch a movie on my laptop comfortably. And I really did not need a keyboard, all I needed was a screen to zone out on.



So I don't think it's necessary, but I do see the advantages. I think it is still a niche thing though.



yeah, there are times where I think it would be cool to be on an iPad instead of a laptop.



It does look a bit less fussy, especialy not having the keyboard. But, those times aren't terribly frequent for me.



yet, all the students around me are getting an iPad, and I often see them fiddling with them everywhere. It's a bit disturbing watching how they zone out on them.



I still think it's one of those "cool" things people like and kill time on, but I can totally see someone


who doesn't use certain types of software and primarily uses the Internet when theyre


on their computers buying an iPad and being content with one. I'd say 70% of the folks out


there don't really need a PC. One of those devices would be all they'd ever need.



But, I'm slow at adopting certain things. Software I take to like a fish in water. Hardware, I alays wait until I've exhausted all excuses not to get one. lol






I agree, the frequency of those situations is pretty low. An iPhone seems a lot more practical for everyday use.



But like you, I am slow to get new hardware (read: poor). I got my first laptop in 2011.




Iphone is too small to watch movies on, i need an ipad nod


iPad is too small to watch movies on I want at least a 42"+ plasma or LED with awesome speakers. I do have Elf on my iPhone though falloff but I've never tried watching it tooooo tiny! lol
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Reply #24 posted 02/05/12 8:09am

TD3

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I bought the iPad really not knowing what I was going to use it for, now I can't live without it. lol

The biggest advantages of an iPad for me are, buying books, reading newpapers, watching movies, (accessing my cable subscription anywhere in the World) and recording music/apps. Last year when my late aunt was ill one of the things she missed was going to the movies every Monday. Comcast has a deal were you can rent the movies playing at theatres on' On Demand'; she would pick a movie and I connect my iPad to the TV. I made a mistake when I didn't purchase the largest iPad, I'll correct that when they come out the 3.

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