There are folks who have placed the iPad on this plateau and it doesn't matter what features an Android tablet has, they will always be inferior (in their eyes) to the iPad.
Actually, quite a few of the reviews I read rated at least on par with the Ipad,
and quite a few rated it higher.
Why this tablet was not among the top 5 escapes me but reviewers are known to be partial, so ymmv when reading those things. What does this tablet have that does not equal (or surpass) other tablets?
I saw a chart from the Android Authority site, showing the top 7; The A500
was one of them. There was no ranking between them, btw.....
And as for key factors in my ultimate choice to buy the A500 as opposed to
what I'd originally wanted, the Galaxy Tab 10.1, then the Xoom caught my
eye, then the A500, and I didn't know which to go with...until I read further.
Xoom got knocked out instantly due to its high price (which has come down,
like the A500's, in the last few weeks). I also read a lot of gripes about this
not working, that not working, Motorola appearing to have released it before
it was even finished, just to get the jump on others, and so on. Xoom, out.
The Galaxy Tab 10.1 had really, really been my goal. That is, until I read that
it has *NO* USB, *NO* SD or microSD, etc.... BZZZZZT!
In this chart, I compared the other features: CPU, memory, GPS, graphics,
and so on. All were virtually identical across the board. EXCEPT: The
A500 has lots of useful ports that the others don't have (or don't have all
of them). I was still skeptical, not being familiar with Acer (and mistakingly
confusing it with Archos, who made the Archos 101 IT, whose Host USB
port failed after one use (apparently, an amazingly-common problem!)).
So I kept reading. Every review boosted my opinion of the A500. I finally
decided I'd read enough...they all said the same thing: Great tablet, slightly
heavier, if you care about that, on par with or faster than the Ipad and all
of the leading [EDIT: OTHER] Android tablets, except with lots of useful
ports, and so on. [EDIT: I also had concerns about whether it was a
fully-certified device (unlike the A101). Those were answered in a few
reviews, which stated clearly that the only change was the addition of a
few folder icons, which, if removed, left you with standard Honeycomb.]
As soon as my disability check arrives on the third, I'll only have to pull
a small amount (been saving for a while) to have enough to buy it, especially
since the prices took a nose-dive this month....
I still don't understand, however, how Mickeysoft can make more money
off of the Android than Google is.....
Later,
--jim
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