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Apple has a cult following for sure. But people didn't line up for apple tv or the mac mini. The iphone and ipads sell because they are great products. Likewise, moto, htc, and sammy make good devices as well. The only thing holding them back from competing with apple is google. Google can easily make android as easy to use as ios while still allowing it to be open. Google doesn't have to do it one way.
The point is the Apple has a lock in mass following who can't look left or right they just follow. Just like in the video. I just like the idea that Apple will have done to them what they did in '84. Of course that is if Android gets cooking with apps and features....Soon
hmmm...Tiramisu *drools* Can I have it now please?Forget Honeycomb, some day we'll be sporting Tiramisu.
By looking at AF and others, I'd say Android already has its own sheepsYes, and some day Android will have its own sheep, too.
*bahhhh* XDFlash Flash Flash its all about Flash ... Iswifter app allows flash video to play on an IPAD and puffin browser, skyfire do also and you can get them free. You got a problem there is an App for it. Xoom is still better cause its all in there out of the box.

I don't get how OS customizing can be at the forefront of anyone's tablet choice. Isn't it really about the apps? I mean how long can you spend customizing your UI the way you like it? You still have to eventually go to the Android market, which sucks major a$s. I don't go to my favorite restaurants based on how nice their tables are. I go for the food...
First of all, I wouldn't say the Android Market sucks major a$s, as you put it. I can't tell you how free I felt after jumping from iOS to Android with my htc EVO.
Second, As for tablet apps, yeah, it's scant. But so was the iPad when it launched last year, and look at it now. Apps all over the place. Most of those developers shouldn't have too difficult of a time porting their iPad apps over and Google's new fragments API should make it even easier for them to hit a wider array of Android products.
In the interim, many Android phone apps work on Honeycomb. There are bugs and it's not 100%, but you're not left with nothing.
Now can we get some hulu, netflix, skype video call love please?
Apple has a cult following for sure. But people didn't line up for apple tv or the mac mini. The iphone and ipads sell because they are great products. Likewise, moto, htc, and sammy make good devices as well. The only thing holding them back from competing with apple is google. Google can easily make android as easy to use as ios while still allowing it to be open. Google doesn't have to do it one way.
By looking at AF and others, I'd say Android already has its own sheeps*bahhhh* XD
I don't get how OS customizing can be at the forefront of anyone's tablet choice. Isn't it really about the apps? I mean how long can you spend customizing your UI the way you like it? You still have to eventually go to the Android market, which sucks major a$s. I don't go to my favorite restaurants based on how nice their tables are. I go for the food...
If I did not care for Flash, USB host or game emulators, I would get an iPad 2. Who is kidding who???? No need to mod the thing- it works perfectly already and TONS of great apps now- not later. The quantity verses quality does not wash- even with that ratio in play, iOS destroys Android and will for at least the next year.
Most people IMO would be silly to not get the iPad 2. Us geeks are a minority of folks- most people could care less about the Android advantages (that do not need root).
As mentioned before, I bought an iPod 4 64gb and gTablet and was still about $85 less than the VZW version of the Xoom. I have the good Apple and Android stuff.
My perspective is the consumer in general and not the geek.
YOU may simply go for the food. But imo most ppl factor in the atmosphere of a restaurant before going also. Do ppl chose Rainforest Cafe because it has great food? Thats actually a serious question since I have never been there. It looks like a rly nice place.
I have to agree with you that most people would be silly to not get the iPad 2. Geeks are a minority and Honeycomb's current draw is to that more fringe element. But I do emphasize CURRENT DRAW. Android is getting more polished and I think it will be a stellar year for it, especially as better devices get released(I think the Xoom will go down as the first Honeycomb tablet, not the best). But do you really think the App store will stay ahead of Android for a whole year? It will obviously still have more total apps a year from now, but will it be missing so many "staple" apps to keep people away? I'm not so sure.
Unlike the iPhone 2g, 3g, and 3gs, the iPad 2 is actually toe-to-toe with its competition spec-wise. The draw to the first three generations of iPhones was mainly in iOS, not its mediocre hardware. The iPhone 4 was the first major revolutionary jump in phone specs for Apple that really sprang it forward. Combine the iPad 2's specs with its well rounded ecosystem, it's a compelling buy.
I'm holding out for the Galaxy Tab 10.1 or 8.9, whichever suits my fancy better. But yeah, the iPad 2 is not a bad choice.
I went there a few years ago at the MGM Grand in Vegas. I don't remember the food at all, only the atmosphere, therefore won't make a point in returning.Do ppl chose Rainforest Cafe because it has great food? Thats actually a serious question since I have never been there. It looks like a rly nice place.

Us geeks are a minority of folks...
My perspective is the consumer in general and not the geek.
By the way, iOS4 has folders... we just don't get any widget love.I would prefer to have folders with my apps so I can design the way I want. Its not JUST changing stuff around everyday its about setting things the way you want it to.

I'm holding out for Samsung's first s/AMOLED... Being a Vibrant owner, despite all its problems, the sexy s/AMOLED kept me from throwing the damn thing against the wall. Everyone here is talking about sexy tablets... please... the first LED tablet will have all others, iPad-2 included, looking like their grandma in a bikini. Once you go LED...I'm holding out for the Galaxy Tab 10.1 or 8.9, whichever suits my fancy better. But yeah, the iPad 2 is not a bad choice.
I therefore question - how can one be a geek and still have the perspective of the consumer in general?
I'm holding out for Samsung's first s/AMOLED... Being a Vibrant owner, despite all its problems, the sexy s/AMOLED kept me from throwing the damn thing against the wall. Everyone here is talking about sexy tablets... please... the first LED tablet will have all others, iPad-2 included, looking like their grandma in a bikini. Once you go LED...
I'm holding out for Samsung's first s/AMOLED... Being a Vibrant owner, despite all its problems, the sexy s/AMOLED kept me from throwing the damn thing against the wall. Everyone here is talking about sexy tablets... please... the first LED tablet will have all others, iPad-2 included, looking like their grandma in a bikini. Once you go LED...

Well we don't have to worry about long lineups for an Android phones...yet, lol.Man Pays $900 to Be First in Line for iPad 2, Joins Long Line of Apple Over-Spenders
Thats just crazy. I haven't seen many avid Android fans that go and so stuff like that. Perhaps they exist but don't make the news.