
After iPad, tablet choices drop off quickly
For Apple, that’s iTunes for music and movies and the iBookstore for books. Amazon has its own music store, as then as thousands of TV shows and movies that its tablet users can stream over the Web — not to mention its big library of Kindle e-books. For the Nook, Barnes & Noble has a busy digital bookstore, too.
The SpringBoard is a good example of a solidly built 7-inch tablet with a snappy feel and bushel of nice features, including a 5-megapixel camera and the ability to connect to T-Mobile’s newest, souped-up cellular network.
Still, the question remains: Why buy this or rather than the iPad 2? For an additional $60, you’d get a much larger screen, a wider array of applications and access to Apple’s iTunes store and iCloud, which gives users access to their music, photos and documents from any computer or Apple mobile device.
Tablet however havenât
If you’re interested in a tablet however haven’t but seen the right combination of price, features and size, here’s one last recommendation: Wait until straightway year. By at the time, it’s likely Apple will have released its then and there iPad, during dropping the price of the current model. Other manufacturers will as well be offering faster, lighter devices at lower prices and with better access to existing online stores.
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