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Originally Posted by QuadCityImages
I was talking about the Galaxy Tab 10.1, which by all accounts seems like a decent competitor for the iPad, although it doesn't have the price advantage that the Transformer has.
I wasn't trying to start a battle either, I was just asking a serious question. "What does the 10.1 Tab or Transformer not do well enough "to hold a candle" to the iPad?", and I don't feel like that question has been answered.
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I don't want to start a battle either. Honestly, if the Transformer and Tab's do everything as well as an iPad for you, you're especially lucky because it means you have more choice. I don't think the market as a general rule though feels that way, for some of the reasons I already outlined.
The tipping point in a consumer's decision is probably getting to be as slight as "well they both do everything I want, but I really like the case I can get for this one", or "they are both great, but this one has 10x as many apps, that sounds good", or even "I love this one, but three of my friends already have that one".
I also think in day to day use the differences between products are probably smaller than any conversation here would have anyone believe. The notable exception being the Playbook, which is like the special needs kid brother that has to carry a phone around with it