Keep us informed on how you like the Galaxy Tab. I keep debating between an 
iPad or an Android tablet (or maybe even a MS Surface). I want to do some 
development for a tablet platform, but would like to actually use the platform 
that I develop for. The idea of a single vendor specifying that the only way to 
install software on your own device is to go their store really pisses me off, 
but then hardware wise, the iPads are really solid.

And speaking of keyboards, I have heard that they work well on iOS, but you 
can't use a mouse or trackpad - WTF? Apparently, you can't even run any 
software to add such capability to iOS without "jailbreaking" it. What a bunch 
of crap.

Feeling rather curmudgeonly today :-)

Gary


On Apr 12, 2013, at 3:14 PM, Jochen Fromm <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> Arrggh , but you can't  type on these iPads and Android tablets. It is of 
> course crisis, not crises. Can you connect suitable keyboards to Android 
> tablets?
> 
> Jochen
> 
> Sent from Samsung tablet
> 
> Jochen Fromm <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have bought a new Tablet PC this week, a Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (10.1) 
> running Android. What kind of tablets do you use? I assume iPads ? I heard 
> Microsoft slides in a crises because Windows 8 is not selling well among 
> business customers and normal consumers buy iPads or Android tablets instead 
> of Microsoft PCs.
> 
> Jochen 
> 
> Sent from Samsung tablet


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