a jailbroken ipad just means you can "steal" apps.
For example, there is an app that takes a picture of your meal, records it and estimate the number of calories. Excellent if you're into diet and fitness.No way I would have known about that before wading deep into the tablet world. lol
The GoodSolid, injection-molded plastic makes for a tablet that is both sturdy and lightHigh-resolution screen is nice and crispSamsung's Exynos 5 delivers excellent performanceDelivers high-end hardware starting at $399, $100 less than the Retina iPadsDecent front-facing stereo speakersGood (if not exceptional) battery life for general useThe BadScreen's viewing angles and color are slightly inferior to that of the iPadWe prefer the lightly textured back of the Nexus 7 to the Nexus 10's rubbery backNo cellular option at presentNo storage expansionPoor battery life while gamingThe UglyAt the risk of sounding like a broken record, Android's tablet app ecosystem is as weak as ever
Correct.Tablets are classed as 'tablet computers', so you're not supposed to pay VAT/duty costs, but you know Customs.
sure thing bro. No problem at all.While the Nexus 10 isn't out....you can already find intricate reviews that should answer all your questions.Here is a brilliant one that compares it with the Ipad 4http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2012/11/nexus-10-tablet-is-a-solid-house-built-on-shifting-sands/It echoes some of the same issues raised here, the main one being lack of a developed app eco system for the android tablets.Again, that's set to change in the coming months but you'll be an early adopter with all the commensurate growing pains. lolIf you've got non techies in the house who are going to be heavy users of the device, then ipad ftw.Summary from the article above:QuoteThe GoodSolid, injection-molded plastic makes for a tablet that is both sturdy and lightHigh-resolution screen is nice and crispSamsung's Exynos 5 delivers excellent performanceDelivers high-end hardware starting at $399, $100 less than the Retina iPadsDecent front-facing stereo speakersGood (if not exceptional) battery life for general useThe BadScreen's viewing angles and color are slightly inferior to that of the iPadWe prefer the lightly textured back of the Nexus 7 to the Nexus 10's rubbery backNo cellular option at presentNo storage expansionPoor battery life while gamingThe UglyAt the risk of sounding like a broken record, Android's tablet app ecosystem is as weak as ever