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How is the Nexus 7 an awesome tablet if you're on your third one? A creaking screen doesn't sound very awesome to me.
I bought the Nexus 7 and have no regrets. It's portable enough to stick in a white coat pocket, and any larger would be too big to carry around with me. I don't have any trouble reading journal articles/pdfs, but a textbook with lots of photos and diagrams would probably not work well. I've always hated using electronic stuff for anything I may want to flip around in though, so that was never my intent with the Nexus 7.
I also love the flexibility of Android vs. iOS. The Nexus lets you drag and drop pdfs, movies, etc. if you plug it into your computer. iOS is harder to get stuff like that on (I think you'd have to load Dropbox or some other cloud storage) and load it all from there. Then you have to hassle with hospital wifi crap to access your articles.
Honestly, get neither. ABSOLUTELY POINTLESS to get a tablet. Get a galaxy note 2. 5.5 inch screen and it's a phone. Plenty of screen space. I personally got a 6 inch phone from china that works just as good as any phone sold in america.. China makes all the phones anyway. Quality.
http://www.dhgate.com/6-inch-big-ph...-note/p-ff8080813a0af7d5013a55b186966a14.html
I don't get the Galaxy Note(s), isn't it weird to be holding up that huge thing as a phone? I'm not sold on the tablet, so I agree with you on that but I don't see the Note(s) or similar devices as the answer.
I was waiting on the Nexus 10 and now here it is. The only problem is its aspect ratio is 16:10(good for games/movies) while the iPad is 4:3, the 4:3 is more ideal for reading textbooks and journal articles so I'm actually leaning towards that over the Nexus 10.
Now that the iPad mini is released , any comparison s
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