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Originally Posted by SecretMethod70
Ultimately, my argument against tablets right now is that the convenience they offer isn't worth the price yet. It's the same reason I don't have a Kindle. As great as e-ink e-book readers can be, they're not so great that I can't wait for them to reach the sub-$100 price range (preferably sub-$50). Likewise, tablets aren't so much more convenient than netbooks to justify the missing features and extra $200. Eventually the price will come down, and there will eventually be a worthwhile tablet offering Android or WebOS (both of which are superior to iOS in my opinion), and that's when I'll start to actually consider getting one.
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That's pretty much how I feel. If I'm spending that much money I'd rather get a laptop or netbook. As it is, I think it's main function is for viewing media even for that you run into limitations because the codec support is probably limited.
Does iOS have anything similar to swype for text inputting?