strangely, its only ipad fans that seem to mention it though....
I actually get this issue all the time, a new game comes out that I want and it's only available for iOS. Here is just a small selection of iPad games from decent sized publishers not available on my N7:
Bookworm Heroes
4 Elements 1/2
7 Wonders Series
Big City Adventure (all them)
Chainz Galaxy
Cradle of ... Series
Fishdom series
Gardenscapes
Luxor series
Rainbow Web series
Swordigo
Trivial Persuit
Risk
Simcity
The Sims Medieval
Command and Conquer
FIFA 13
Burnout Crash
Scrabble
Madden 13
The Chase
..... Loads more
So you can't say it's not a valid argument, if it doesn't improve I can't see me getting another android tablet.
The OS on my old iPad 2 is also totally lag free, another thing I can't say about my apparently much faster N7.
It's a shame really as I actually prefer Android due to the customisations and multiuser accounts but its far from perfect.
I actually get this issue all the time, a new game comes out that I want and it's only available for iOS. Here is just a small selection of iPad games from decent sized publishers not available on my N7:
Bookworm Heroes
4 Elements 1/2
7 Wonders Series
Big City Adventure (all them)
Chainz Galaxy
Cradle of ... Series
Fishdom series
Gardenscapes
Luxor series
Rainbow Web series
Swordigo
Trivial Persuit
Risk
Simcity
The Sims Medieval
Command and Conquer
FIFA 13
Burnout Crash
Scrabble
Madden 13
The Chase
..... Loads more
So you can't say it's not a valid argument, if it doesn't improve I can't see me getting another android tablet.
The OS on my old iPad 2 is also totally lag free, another thing I can't say about my apparently much faster N7.
It's a shame really as I actually prefer Android due to the customisations and multiuser accounts but its far from perfect.
These are games that are not abailable on Android in general though are they not rather than this being an iPad vs Android Tablet difference?
These are games that are not abailable on Android in general though are they not rather than this being an iPad vs Android Tablet difference?
Yes this is an iPad vs Android Tablet debate and these are games that are available for the iPad that are not available on the Nexus 7. So if like me and you like to play these type of games (most available for Windows too) then the iPad is a far better buy.
I must have encountered about 100 games like the ones I have mentioned that I was able to buy for my iPad but not the Nexus 7.
Evidently you will get many games from single person/small team developers that will only be available on one platform but my examples are from decent sized developers.
I think if you're moving from ipad to android you won't find all the same apps available on both platforms. As the number of apps available on each platform is now equal, the same is probably true going the other way (I've not seen anything to suggest there are a greater proportion of games on one platform vs another).
Lots of big games are available on Android tablets inc:
Rockstar - Grand Theft Auto 3/VC, Max Payne
EA - Mass Effect Infiltrator, Need for Speed most Wanted,Tiger Woods, Sims 3
Gameloft Catalog - lots of premium racing/fpses, movie tie-ins (I *think* there's some not available on Google play, but looks like most are there now), NOVA 3
Sega - Sonic, Virtua Tennis
Glu Mobile - Call of Duty, Contract Killer
Marvel - Captain America, Avengers Assemble
Other -Bard's Tale, Another World, Shadowgun
I think if you're moving from ipad to android you won't find all the same apps available on both platforms. As the number of apps available on each platform is now equal, the same is probably true going the other way (I've not seen anything to suggest there are a greater proportion of games on one platform vs another).
Lots of big games are available on Android tablets inc:
Rockstar - Grand Theft Auto 3/VC, Max Payne
EA - Mass Effect Infiltrator, Need for Speed most Wanted,Tiger Woods, Sims 3
Gameloft Catalog - lots of premium racing/fpses, movie tie-ins (I *think* there's some not available on Google play, but looks like most are there now), NOVA 3
Sega - Sonic, Virtua Tennis
Glu Mobile - Call of Duty, Contract Killer
Marvel - Captain America, Avengers Assemble
Other -Bard's Tale, Another World, Shadowgun
The issue is that iOS gets all games from big publishers where as Android only gets a selection of them.
Even then only some of those are actually available for your particular tablet. You say SIms 3 for example, that's not compatible with either my N4 or N7. (I don't actually play many games on my phone so it's not an issue for me there)
It's poor that even the latest EA sports titles (2013) have only ever became available for iOS.
If you want to burn data or play Blurays/DVD/CDS, if you want high hard drive space, if you don't want to have to enlarge the viewing screen with most browser pages... if you want full USB port access for any extra hardware... then no, get a laptop. If you don't care about what I've mentioned, then go ahead and buy one or something by another brand.
The issue is that iOS gets all games from big publishers where as Android only gets a selection of them.
Even then only some of those are actually available for your particular tablet. You say SIms 3 for example, that's not compatible with either my N4 or N7. (I don't actually play many games on my phone so it's not an issue for me there)
It's poor that even the latest EA sports titles (2013) have only ever became available for iOS.
I have the N4 as well which I prefer to the iOS iphone 5 by quite some way, but probably still prefer the iPad over the android tablet. I don't bother with games so it doesn't bother me either. I love some of he android technical apps and utilities, emulators and so on which are real labours of love.
I've done iOS and some android development and it's easy to see why the iOS probably gets the better support for now. Especially for the tablets as it's a lot more effort to code for all the flavours of android device out there and for the tablets, you are kind of forced to tailor the user interface for the iPad, which makes the iPad apps on the whole seem more polished compared to the android tablet version.
On top of that the top developers like the fact that ipad apps are much much harder to pirate. They will also hate it if an application doesn't work correctly on some devices as it will reflect badly on them more than the device
I'm sure you have something to backup this sweeping statement?
Common knowledge. Look it up. Google even refuses to admit how many **tablet apps** are available. The best estimates show it to be a tiny fraction of the iPad's over 300,000 apps.
I think if you're moving from ipad to android you won't find all the same apps available on both platforms. As the number of apps available on each platform is now equal
That is simply not true. Not even close to being true. The iPad has over 300,000 **tablet** apps available. Google refuses to admit how many are available for Android tablets. The best estimates show there to be only a small fraction of actual tablet apps available for Android tablets.
That is simply not true. Not even close to being true. The iPad has over 300,000 **tablet** apps available. Google refuses to admit how many are available for Android tablets. The best estimates show there to be only a small fraction of actual tablet apps available for Android tablets.
perhaps you could link to some of these estimates.
I Thought same as you. Id think opposite these days. Who buys a pc these days other than gamers, business
I disagree. I'm sitting in my university library at the moment typing this and nearly everyone around me is using a laptop and smarrphone. Some have tablets but they're rare. A tablet is useless for a student who needs to do assignments and stuff. I had to write a 5000 word essay a couple of months ago and there's no way I could have written it on a tablet. Most of us have smartphones though
Not to mention the fact that pc sales are in decline whilst mobile devices including tablets are on the rise.
I think PC sales are in decline because of Windows 8. People are not interested in it. If W7 was still available then maybe more PCs would be sold. And what about Macs?
Does the browser on an iPad have a private browsing function?
It does. It's not on a tab by tab basis. You either have private browsing switched on or off, as far as I know. I've never used it so I can't say any more than that.
I disagree. I'm sitting in my university library at the moment typing this and nearly everyone around me is using a laptop and smarrphone. Some have tablets but they're rare. A tablet is useless for a student who needs to do assignments and stuff. I had to write a 5000 word essay a couple of months ago and there's no way I could have written it on a tablet. Most of us have smartphones though
I think PC sales are in decline because of Windows 8. People are not interested in it. If W7 was still available then maybe more PCs would be sold. And what about Macs?
I think PC sales are in decline because of Windows 8. People are not interested in it. If W7 was still available then maybe more PCs would be sold
Huh? I just looked under the Software tab on the Novatech website and there is a mix of Windows 7 and Windows 8 available. You can even buy Windows XP if you want!
For those unable or unwilling to install an OS on a new PC, you can have Windows 7 pre-installed.
(I have no financial interest in this company. Other retailers are available... )
No, you are talking about what you think you need to type.
she told me she tried a Ipad and she could not type on it, also with he screen being flat on the desk that was not great either. A netbook the screen can be angled and the keys do give some sort of feed back.
A tablet would no doubt be ok if you only going to type for a few mins, but if you are doing a lot of typing then a proper keyboard is still the best way.
At the moment, because it is a new thing, look how well netbooks sold when the first came out, ok not as well as tablets, but they still sold well, now look at that market.
Tablets will do ok until the next new things comes out. i think at the end of the day people will still go back to their laptop or desktop.
At the moment, because it is a new thing, look how well netbooks sold when the first came out, ok not as well as tablets, but they still sold well, now look at that market.
Tablets will do ok until the next new things comes out. i think at the end of the day people will still go back to their laptop or desktop.
I think we might see a resurge of Windows 8 Netbooks/Tablet with the Intel Atom Bay Trial due out this year. It's a 2.1 Ghz quadcore with HD 4000 GPU and Intel are saying devices will start at $200.
Twice as fast as Clover Trail with all day battery running a full OS certainly gets me Interested.
At the moment, because it is a new thing, look how well netbooks sold when the first came out, ok not as well as tablets, but they still sold well, now look at that market.
Tablets will do ok until the next new things comes out. i think at the end of the day people will still go back to their laptop or desktop.
Doubtful, very very doubtful, look at the dropping sales of PC's year after year, there day is over.
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strangely, its only ipad fans that seem to mention it though....
Android: 38.34%
iOS: 26.46%
- http://gs.statcounter.com/#mobile_os-ww-monthly-201204-201304
I actually get this issue all the time, a new game comes out that I want and it's only available for iOS. Here is just a small selection of iPad games from decent sized publishers not available on my N7:
Bookworm Heroes
4 Elements 1/2
7 Wonders Series
Big City Adventure (all them)
Chainz Galaxy
Cradle of ... Series
Fishdom series
Gardenscapes
Luxor series
Rainbow Web series
Swordigo
Trivial Persuit
Risk
Simcity
The Sims Medieval
Command and Conquer
FIFA 13
Burnout Crash
Scrabble
Madden 13
The Chase
..... Loads more
So you can't say it's not a valid argument, if it doesn't improve I can't see me getting another android tablet.
The OS on my old iPad 2 is also totally lag free, another thing I can't say about my apparently much faster N7.
It's a shame really as I actually prefer Android due to the customisations and multiuser accounts but its far from perfect.
These are games that are not abailable on Android in general though are they not rather than this being an iPad vs Android Tablet difference?
Yes this is an iPad vs Android Tablet debate and these are games that are available for the iPad that are not available on the Nexus 7. So if like me and you like to play these type of games (most available for Windows too) then the iPad is a far better buy.
I must have encountered about 100 games like the ones I have mentioned that I was able to buy for my iPad but not the Nexus 7.
Evidently you will get many games from single person/small team developers that will only be available on one platform but my examples are from decent sized developers.
Lots of big games are available on Android tablets inc:
Rockstar - Grand Theft Auto 3/VC, Max Payne
EA - Mass Effect Infiltrator, Need for Speed most Wanted,Tiger Woods, Sims 3
Gameloft Catalog - lots of premium racing/fpses, movie tie-ins (I *think* there's some not available on Google play, but looks like most are there now), NOVA 3
Sega - Sonic, Virtua Tennis
Glu Mobile - Call of Duty, Contract Killer
Marvel - Captain America, Avengers Assemble
Other -Bard's Tale, Another World, Shadowgun
there are rumours that Apple have signed exclusivity deals with the likes of EA though (I couldn't find a better source for this than a facebook comment refferring to EA as "Apple's bitch" :eek: ; but I would have thought e.g. Infinity Blade's prominence in keynotes means it won't be on Android anytime soon. Conversely Gameloft look to have a deal with Samsung giving exclusivity of some games on the Samsung App store
http://www.droidgamers.com/index.php/game-news/android-game-news/5997-gameloft-announces-what-titles-will-be-optimized-for-the-samsung-galaxy-s4 )
The issue is that iOS gets all games from big publishers where as Android only gets a selection of them.
Even then only some of those are actually available for your particular tablet. You say SIms 3 for example, that's not compatible with either my N4 or N7. (I don't actually play many games on my phone so it's not an issue for me there)
It's poor that even the latest EA sports titles (2013) have only ever became available for iOS.
If you want to burn data or play Blurays/DVD/CDS, if you want high hard drive space, if you don't want to have to enlarge the viewing screen with most browser pages... if you want full USB port access for any extra hardware... then no, get a laptop. If you don't care about what I've mentioned, then go ahead and buy one or something by another brand.
I have the N4 as well which I prefer to the iOS iphone 5 by quite some way, but probably still prefer the iPad over the android tablet. I don't bother with games so it doesn't bother me either. I love some of he android technical apps and utilities, emulators and so on which are real labours of love.
I've done iOS and some android development and it's easy to see why the iOS probably gets the better support for now. Especially for the tablets as it's a lot more effort to code for all the flavours of android device out there and for the tablets, you are kind of forced to tailor the user interface for the iPad, which makes the iPad apps on the whole seem more polished compared to the android tablet version.
On top of that the top developers like the fact that ipad apps are much much harder to pirate. They will also hate it if an application doesn't work correctly on some devices as it will reflect badly on them more than the device
Common knowledge. Look it up. Google even refuses to admit how many **tablet apps** are available. The best estimates show it to be a tiny fraction of the iPad's over 300,000 apps.
That is simply not true. Not even close to being true. The iPad has over 300,000 **tablet** apps available. Google refuses to admit how many are available for Android tablets. The best estimates show there to be only a small fraction of actual tablet apps available for Android tablets.
Common knowledge with users and within the industry and market. That you do not want to believe it is another matter.
perhaps you could link to some of these estimates.
I disagree. I'm sitting in my university library at the moment typing this and nearly everyone around me is using a laptop and smarrphone. Some have tablets but they're rare. A tablet is useless for a student who needs to do assignments and stuff. I had to write a 5000 word essay a couple of months ago and there's no way I could have written it on a tablet. Most of us have smartphones though
I think PC sales are in decline because of Windows 8. People are not interested in it. If W7 was still available then maybe more PCs would be sold. And what about Macs?
It does. It's not on a tab by tab basis. You either have private browsing switched on or off, as far as I know. I've never used it so I can't say any more than that.
PC Sales were in decline before Windows 8
For those unable or unwilling to install an OS on a new PC, you can have Windows 7 pre-installed.
(I have no financial interest in this company. Other retailers are available... )
she told me she tried a Ipad and she could not type on it, also with he screen being flat on the desk that was not great either. A netbook the screen can be angled and the keys do give some sort of feed back.
A tablet would no doubt be ok if you only going to type for a few mins, but if you are doing a lot of typing then a proper keyboard is still the best way.
At the moment, because it is a new thing, look how well netbooks sold when the first came out, ok not as well as tablets, but they still sold well, now look at that market.
Tablets will do ok until the next new things comes out. i think at the end of the day people will still go back to their laptop or desktop.
I think we might see a resurge of Windows 8 Netbooks/Tablet with the Intel Atom Bay Trial due out this year. It's a 2.1 Ghz quadcore with HD 4000 GPU and Intel are saying devices will start at $200.
Twice as fast as Clover Trail with all day battery running a full OS certainly gets me Interested.
Doubtful, very very doubtful, look at the dropping sales of PC's year after year, there day is over.
Or do they adapt to not doing many things thinking 'I just cant be arsed'?
The problem for laptops is that the Microsoft and Intel tax is now more blatant.
Is this some made up tax?