I'm trying to decide between buying an iPad 2 or one of the latest Honeycomb (Android 3.0+) competitors. I'm aware that the iPad doesn't support Flash, but otherwise, I don't really know the grammar of Tablet computers well enough that I can discern the major functional differences between all the products. For example, I saw the Sony Tablet S can actually function as a universal IR remote. I thought, "That's freaking cool, but I wonder if any of the others do that?" I also noticed that certain tablets have HDMI/USB/SD output capability and others don't, but then for some of these tablets- like for the iPad- you can purchase an accessory to enable these ports. This is damn confusing and convolutes the decision-making process.
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There are many tablets (other than iPad) which are powered by Android. But, samsung galaxy tabs are widely using now a day. But, there is only one thing that i am not likely to use it because android is not yet supported the local/regional languages.
I think sony tablet computer is best for you as it fulfilled all the general requirement with the new features. John
I have a co-worker who has a Samsung Galaxy tab and it works like a dream. As far as functionalities go, though...I don't think any of them come with USB outlets right out of the box.
In term of apps, Android is still lacking apps that's dedicated for tablets. Yeah, there are plenty of apps for tablet that you can find on Google Play, but the number is nowhere near to apps for an iPad.