I have an aging iPhone 3GS (2.5 yrs old) that's getting rather slow and an aging (3+ years old) asus eee netbook that's in a similar situation - I'm wanting to replace both and am seeking advice.
For replacing the iPhone, I've liked the Samsung Galaxy S3 generally for the larger size screen. I will of course wait for the lg nexus 4 to be revealed Monday before making any decisions, but am fairly set on a larger format screen for the next phone.
For replacing the netbook, I'm leaning towards an android tablet. The nexus 7 and asus transformer standout as top options. I like the portability of the nexus 7 - it's very light and comfortable to use - but I dislike the small screen as it seems like I'll still need to zoom in on webpages to read them AND it seems to be fairly close to the above mentioned phone size screens anyway (if I have to zoom in to read the web page anyway, why not do so on my handy phone).
I've really liked the transformers so far but would almost certainly want to get the keyboard dock so that it can be used as a "laptop" of sorts when lounging around. I tried one out in the store and I think it would become tiresome holding it upright when relaxing at home.
The tablet will primarily be used for media consumption: web surfing, email, simple apps (not much of a mobile gamer), document creation, youtube, and some netflix; eventually the hospital I work at will adjust to a 100% electronic medical record so I'm hoping I can use a tablet, combined with a dock or bluetooth keyboard (depending on what I go with) for documentation purposes (assuming the citrix app works well on adroid and via the hospital).
Anyway, from all of the above it seems like the asus transformer is the way to go - the two cons that I run into is the price ($500 for the tablet, $150 for the dock) and whether getting a low-end or budget 10-12" netbook would be more cost efficient.
I don't think there's a clear question up there, just seeking some advice from folks who have used these tablets.
-Chris
For replacing the iPhone, I've liked the Samsung Galaxy S3 generally for the larger size screen. I will of course wait for the lg nexus 4 to be revealed Monday before making any decisions, but am fairly set on a larger format screen for the next phone.
For replacing the netbook, I'm leaning towards an android tablet. The nexus 7 and asus transformer standout as top options. I like the portability of the nexus 7 - it's very light and comfortable to use - but I dislike the small screen as it seems like I'll still need to zoom in on webpages to read them AND it seems to be fairly close to the above mentioned phone size screens anyway (if I have to zoom in to read the web page anyway, why not do so on my handy phone).
I've really liked the transformers so far but would almost certainly want to get the keyboard dock so that it can be used as a "laptop" of sorts when lounging around. I tried one out in the store and I think it would become tiresome holding it upright when relaxing at home.
The tablet will primarily be used for media consumption: web surfing, email, simple apps (not much of a mobile gamer), document creation, youtube, and some netflix; eventually the hospital I work at will adjust to a 100% electronic medical record so I'm hoping I can use a tablet, combined with a dock or bluetooth keyboard (depending on what I go with) for documentation purposes (assuming the citrix app works well on adroid and via the hospital).
Anyway, from all of the above it seems like the asus transformer is the way to go - the two cons that I run into is the price ($500 for the tablet, $150 for the dock) and whether getting a low-end or budget 10-12" netbook would be more cost efficient.
I don't think there's a clear question up there, just seeking some advice from folks who have used these tablets.
-Chris