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For the price range you're looking at you would get a device running Windows 8 RT, not Windows 8 Professional. That may not sound like a significant difference, but believe me, IT IS.
Windows 8 RT is a piece of crap. It's not really Windows at all. It's an OS that looks and feels exactly like Windows, but you can't install standard Windows applications on it. The only apps you can install are the ones that Microsoft ports over to the RT platform and makes available in the Windows RT store. Microsoft sells both a Surface RT (total crap), and a Surface Pro (runs real Windows 8). The Surface Pro is much more expensive. I have a Microsoft Surface RT. the only time I ever turn it on is to update it whenever Microsoft has Windows 8 updates and to show people what a horrible piece of crap Windows 8 RT truly is. I also have a Dell tablet that runs Windows 8 Professional. I turn it on once or twice a week. At least that thing runs standard applications, so it's 1000 times more useful than the crappy Surface RT. I also have a Samsung Galaxy Tab that runs Android, and I have an an IPad. Both are FAR superior to any Windows tablet. The iPad is by far my favorite, but it sounds like an iPad is probably out of your price range. You should go with an Android tablet. Any of them can do what you're looking for at the price you're looking for. |
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I think I'm going to have to end up getting the Nexus 7 even though I would have like the 10" screen.
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Aren't they on the 5th generation of the iPad already?
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My 2007 iMac was running the most recent version of the OS. The only Mac I've used that got stuck without updates was a 2008 Mac Pro that wouldn't got to Mountain Lion but it would run everything before it without a problem. Right now the first iPad won't run iOS 7, but that's because it had something like 256MB of RAM which was pretty slim. That said, you're right that the iPad 2 is pretty long in the tooth. If you bought one now, I wouldn't expect to run iOS 8 one it when that drops in the fall. For what it's worth, my OG iPad still plays back video just fine and we use it for the things you described in your original post. |
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My iPad is an iPad 2. I've had it for several years and I can't believe how much I love that little tablet. I normally like to stay current on technology, but I see nothing in the newer iPads that compels me to go out and buy one. My iPad 2 still runs IOS 6,and I have no plans to upgrade. Two weeks ago I decided to buy an iPad 2 for my wife. Best Buy recently sold out their inventory, but I was able to find one at the Office Max store in Lenexa. An iPad 2 would be a great choice for a low-cost tablet. As has been pointed out, it probably won't run IOS 8, but the one I bought two weeks ago came pre-loaded with IOS 7,and Apple hasn't even announced yet when IOS 8 will be available. An iPad 2 would do just fine for you, if you can still find one. . Last edited by Lex Luthor; 04-11-2014 at 08:32 PM.. |
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There's no denying that the decision to go ARM vs Atom was a poor one (driven by a perceived need to differentiate the RT from the Pro), but that didn't cost Steve his job alone - he'd been failing for at least a decade. Anyway, this is my biggest gripe about the RT; MS knew the expectations and decided to try to profit off the confusion instead of eliminating it. All that said, its still a damned good product, which just makes it more embarrassing to screw up. There's really no reason to choose an equivalent iPad or Andriod tablet over the RT other than LTE or some app that may not exist on the RT. Take whatever those tablets do and the RT gives you more. But again, the Dell or something like it is MUCH better. |
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Plus, Microsoft has already confirmed that Windows RT is going to die. You're not going to find a whole lot of new apps written for a dead operating system. Quote:
Let's get one thing out of the way that I think we do agree on: Windows a GREAT desktop OS. I use it all the time, and I've used pretty much OS there is. Windows rocks. Microsoft has been improving the product for 20 years, and it shows. It's extremely intuitive and easy to use (at least until that abortion called Windows 8 came along), and the amount of software available for it blows away EVERYTHING else. The Apple fanbois love their Macs and their OS X, but Windows blows it away with very few exceptions. (One of those exceptions is Facetime. Sure, you can do the same thing with Skype and a lot of other products, but Facetime is just easy and intuitive and the video quality is better, at least for me.) However, in my opinion, Windows 8 sucks as a tablet OS. It just plain sucks and there's no getting around it. Why? Because the user interfaces for both the iPad and Android tablets are much cleaner and far more intuitive than Windows 8. Microsoft realizes that and apparently fixes a lot of the problems with the latest Windows 8.1 update, but Microsoft is still insisting on pounding a square peg into a round hole. I can say from personal experience that I have NEVER had to resort to doing Google search on another device in order to figure out how to navigate my around in either IOS or Android. With Windows 8, I had to do that constantly the first couple of weeks. While a mouse certainly isn't required to use Windows 8 on a table with a touch-screen, it sure does come in handy sometimes. A mouse is not an option for iPads or Androids, and it's not a surprise that all of the interfaces are designed so that it would never even occur to you to grab a mouse. That's not the case with Windows apps on a tablet. If you love Windows on a tablet, that's great. I don't. Finally, this is something we agree on: Dell or just about anything else running Windows 8 Professional is MUCH better than anything running Windows RT. I just don't agree that any tablet Windows 8 Professiopnal is "better" than an iPad or an Android tablet. |
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