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2014-05-11
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2014-05-11
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Can I suggest something not in your list?
If you want an 8 inch tablet, there's the Galaxy Note 8. It has an S Pen making it better suited for your sketching/painting needs. It also has a better processor and more RAM. I prepared a side-by-side comparison between the two 8 inchers: http://www.gsmarena.com/compare.php3...&idPhone2=5456
If your budget is flexible, I think you should also consider the Note 10.1 2014 Edition. I can't comment on the X86 processor of the Tab 10.1. Here's another side-by-side for the 10inchers: http://www.gsmarena.com/compare.php3...&idPhone2=5491 The resolution of the Tab 3 10.1 is pretty low for a tablet of that size.
By the way, don't you want a Nexus 7 2013 or LG G Pad 8.3?
But if I am the one buying a tablet now, I'd go for the Note 8.
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2014-05-11
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2014-05-11
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Mind you, I don't own a Note 8, I have a Note II and bought a Note 10.1 2014 for my brother. The only reason I recommend it is because of the S Pen and the online reviews for it are not bad.
I think the Nexus is more hacker friendly and cheaper than the Samsungs although the screen is smaller.
Just check the cost of the G Pad and the Nexus before taking them out of the list.
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2014-05-11
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2014-05-11
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Im happy to hear you Will get your first tablet. GL. Its Fun With new tech.
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2014-05-12
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I came up with these two "brother" tablets which are slightly different and I don't know which one to pick up!
What I want to do with them:
These are all I can think!
Actually I don't care that much about the size!
What bothers me is that the 8" one has an ARM processor and the 10" one has an x86 processor.... How can this affect the speed of the tablet?? Also I searched a little for having linux or even windows(they are not open sourced, I know) on the 10", because I thought it could be cool to have an x86 processor on a portable device and run these operating systems on this!
What do you guys think I should get?
Thanks in advance
P.S: I am talking only for the WiFi version of both of these!
Last edited by bill_klpd; 2014-05-11 at 14:52.