Hajile_Ibushi
Well-Known Member
At this time, price vs option isn't much of an argument, because frankly, at this point, there are barely any choices.
$800.00 (local price) for a device when cheaper and more powerful ones are just around the corner and it'll be outdated in 3 months.
You're basically buying a prototype at premium prices. In six months when the next generation slates are out, the market finally stabilizes, enough slate designed apps are published, and both the OS and hardware are specifically designed to handle the new workload, that would be a good time to buy.
Until then, specs aren't gonna matter as much as the price just to get your foot in the door as an early adopter.
And at this point. Apps are still made for cellphone form factors, meaning they're barely pushing the hardware. Even with devs announcing 3D intensive games, it'll be months before they begin to saturate the app store. Which puts into question if you'll be able to make use of the $400.00 difference.
As an early adopter, i'm under no illusion of the state of the market and know that i'm gonna be ditching whatever i get now in six months. Do these things have an absolute, must have, feature? Or even do anything that can't be done in other devices? Buy a device for what it can do NOW. Not for a feature that isn't there yet.
PS: Galaxy Tab price in the philippines undetermined, but indicators go for between $800-$1,000. Archos 101 8Gig finalized at $410.
$800.00 (local price) for a device when cheaper and more powerful ones are just around the corner and it'll be outdated in 3 months.
You're basically buying a prototype at premium prices. In six months when the next generation slates are out, the market finally stabilizes, enough slate designed apps are published, and both the OS and hardware are specifically designed to handle the new workload, that would be a good time to buy.
Until then, specs aren't gonna matter as much as the price just to get your foot in the door as an early adopter.
And at this point. Apps are still made for cellphone form factors, meaning they're barely pushing the hardware. Even with devs announcing 3D intensive games, it'll be months before they begin to saturate the app store. Which puts into question if you'll be able to make use of the $400.00 difference.
As an early adopter, i'm under no illusion of the state of the market and know that i'm gonna be ditching whatever i get now in six months. Do these things have an absolute, must have, feature? Or even do anything that can't be done in other devices? Buy a device for what it can do NOW. Not for a feature that isn't there yet.
PS: Galaxy Tab price in the philippines undetermined, but indicators go for between $800-$1,000. Archos 101 8Gig finalized at $410.

