On the other hand, Samsung Galaxy. IJS.
Ice Cream Sandwich (Android 4.0) looks sweet (NPI). I hope my G2 gets it.
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On the other hand, Samsung Galaxy. IJS.
Ice Cream Sandwich (Android 4.0) looks sweet (NPI). I hope my G2 gets it.
I'm very happy with my Toshiba Thrive. Many tablet options out there, still.
I love my iPad. It's remarkably light and fast. Since the latest OS release, you don't need to hook it up to another computer to download apps and such, so I find it a pretty useful stand alone device.
those of you with iPads, did you go the WiFi or 3G way? i really want one, but i want the 64GB so i don't have to worry overly about space.
I have the Original 64 GB WiFi. I don't miss the 3G very often for my uses. When I do need it I just use the hotspot function in my iPhone to share to the iPad.
I have a 16GB Wifi, which was a gift so I didn't have a choice. The only time I missed having 3G was on Amtrak a couple of weeks ago, but I would like more storage.
When I do need it I just use the hotspot function in my iPhone to share to the iPad.
Is this on AT&T or just Verizon?
I'm on AT&T.
I don't have cell functionality on my Galaxy--I make my G2 into a hotspot and use that. Also, Time Warner Cable is making more and more hotspots in West LA.
hmmm...okay. how much is it to add the hotspot capability, ND?
I forget, I think it's an extra $20 a month and it adds 2 GB to my data plan. I do enough work around sites and airports that don't have free WiFi that it makes sense for me. I also use it to get my MacBook Air online quite a bit.