What Can the aPad Offer That the iPad Does Not?
A lot of people know of the Apple iPad, even if they have not seen or used one of them personally. For a long time it was a buzz word, and everyone wanted one. They didn’t come cheap however and this meant that a lot of people were left wanting.
That was until the copy cat market began to refine their products from the rough and ready tablet computers that were selling on price tag alone. Over the past six months in particular, the tablet computer has become more powerful and easy to use.
The most common operating system on the cheaper tablets is Android. Unfortunately this lightweight operating system was aimed at the smartphone market and not the tablet market, and only fully supported devices up to seven inches in screen size. Though larger devices still work, applications were not made available for the larger screens.
This will change soon, with Android supporting the ten inch variety fully. Once this happens, the availability of applications on the ten inch aPad will level the playing field a little more between the aPad and the iPad.
There are a lot of things that the aPad offers that the iPad does not. The first and foremost is an affordable price tag. Like comparing a PC to a Mac, the aPad is significantly cheaper than the iPad, and what’s more there are a great deal more options, including in the hardware built into the devices. Read the rest of this entry →
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