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I would have thought the bigger the better for photo retouching: so much easier to see those individual pixels
On the other hand, my missus has the 10" iPad and she claims it's a little too big for portability. Having said that, she used the same excuse to trade her 13" Mac for an Air. Being an iPhan (aka iDiot), she's now thinking of also getting a mini for travel
The Note 10.1 (to me) has the better value. Larger screen, double the internal storage, rear camera flash and cascading windows. The only drawback is it's size (not easily portable and can cause fatigue on the arms if working on it without a desk) and proprietary 30-pin connector for the accessories (requiring some new accessories for the tablet; like MHL, USB OTG).
PPI really means nothing unless you are going to stick your face close to the screen. If you work a good distance off the screen, you won't notice any difference between the 8" and 10.1".
I have both Notes. After holding the 10.1 for more than about 30 minutes for an extended period of time without shifting it around, it makes my elbow hurt a bit. So, extended usage goes to the 8.
Not to be rude, holding required, not setting it down.
More of a gimmick. The greater the PPI, the more sharper the image will be since more pixels are crammed into the inch. However, you won't notice that unless you expect to put your face close up to the device. PPI is negated with distance. You will only notice it if you will be staring close to the screen.I see the 10.1 has only 149 PPI. And some high end tablets have like 300 PPI. Will PPI make a huge difference in reading experience? Or PPI is just a gimmick term to confuse people.?