I have an iPad V3 with the Verizon network support (so it's an over glorified phone as well as a tablet) and use it to connect to client networks via VPN when I am out and need to respond the the system, (Mocha 5250 client). Works well and I like it quite a bit.

That said, during meetings I find myself pulling out the MacBook Air. It's easier to type on (I composed this message with it) and it's got a great display and battery life. Most importantly, it is nearly silent when typing on it so I'm not bothering others.

What I have not tried yet is one of bluetooth keyboards for the iPad. I suspect if I had one of those, the use of the MacBook would drop fast.

The one feature I wish I had on the iPad is using a stylus to take notes with. Maybe there is software out there for it, but I have not found anything as yet. I think that might be a strong influence feature for me if I replace the iPad anytime soon.

Jim Oberholtzer
Chief Technical Architect
Agile Technology Architects

On 2/21/13 10:17 AM, Buck Calabro wrote:
On 2/21/2013 10:39 AM, Vidal, Peter wrote:

>I have been comparing different tables in the last couple of days vs. the iPad and its different versions. For example, although iPad 3 had a lot of revolutionary changes in its technology (strongest jump was from 2 to 3, I have read) I have read a lot of reviews and comparisons between the major tablet versions and found out that GOOGLE NEXUS 10 is pretty much the latest, more robust rival for the iPad; in addition, not only the technology the Nexus technology is higher but also the price: this is a big benefit.
Pretty much a first time tablet user is going to be happy with any
tablet. Only after you've used it for a while will you really have a
sense for the features that matter to you. I myself am more interested
in battery life than anything else. My second requirement is the
ability to repair it myself, which eliminates any Apple product from my
list of things I want to own. I mention this not to start an argument,
but to show that what's important for me (or you) is not necessarily
captured by a review.
--buck

ps Nexus 10 CPU is Exynos 5250. 5250! How can you go wrong?:-)

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