I'm sold on Honeycomb. Just not sold on needing a tablet.
Quote from: TriniWyatt on February 24, 2011, 06:58:46 PMI'm sold on Honeycomb. Just not sold on needing a tablet.My sentiments exactly. But maybe I dunno what I missin out on...?
"The popularity of tablets and netbooks really varies a lot by market. Developed countries are a lot less price-sensitive than developing countries, where the choice of computer is an either/or choice, whereas the U.S. is a both/and choice.The tablet is not going to be the primary computing device for most people in the U.S. It is primarily used for leisure as a media consumption device."“Although tablets have started to steal sales from both netbooks and notebooks, they do serve slightly different purposes—they are not exactly interchangeable.“From a media consumption perspective, a tablet is more appealing, but if you’re looking for actual work purposes, netbooks are still a little bit more robust in that department, at least until enterprise software for tablets catches up.”
good point about d differnece, apple went through lenghts, to make ipad a difference, cuase d ipad is ah whole different ballgame from ah iphone.
Rage for d ipad available?