Decent? Yes. is the Nexus 7 decent? No, its awesome and 80 bucks cheaper.
11/15/2012 3:31:05 PM
plus you can't watch HD flicks on the iPad mini.
11/15/2012 3:40:20 PM
^^I love it when one person's opinion gets posted as though it's a fact. Most people that I've read that have used both the iPad mini and the Nexus 7 faaaaar prefer the Mini. It's not even a close comparison. But of course that's why it's great that they sell both. So people can pick the one they like better.
11/15/2012 3:47:44 PM
I love my mini. It's a little awkward to hold, but then I've never been able to palm a basketball with these stubby little fingers. I'm sure I'll get used to it.
11/15/2012 4:09:11 PM
best watch out for stolen ipad mini's on ebay...
11/15/2012 5:42:58 PM
^^^I love it when one person's anecdotal evidence outweighs anothersI'd have to think a lot of the preference between those two devices would be whether someone prefers iOS or an Android OS
11/15/2012 6:58:28 PM
I own both the nexus and the mini. $80 difference is well worth it for me. Build quality differences alone are worth $40-50 for me. A smoother UI and apps that run better on average another $40-50. Battery life is another one that I'd happily pay ~$40 for. Aspect ratio and screen size for web browsing and reading documents is more $$. I REALLY want to love Android but its still lacking over iOS for general use unfortunately (with multiple Android tablets/phones and iPads/iPhone to pull experience from). I'm hoping the next generation of Android/iOS combines enough from both camps to really put a solid OS out (or win8 gets the apps to compete as I really like what I've seen so far). Bottom line, if money is a concern, buy a Nexus 7. It's by far the best small Android tablet out there. Same goes if you NEED flash or a file browser (realistically very few people). If money is not a concern the ipad mini is better built, a better size for browsing/reading, and provides a smoother experience overall (albeit more boring).
11/15/2012 7:34:03 PM
^Don't you dare try to use your personal experiences with both devices in order to tell someone that you disagree with their opinion. What kind of website do you think this is, jerkface?
11/15/2012 7:43:39 PM
Noen's opinion is that the Nexus is better...yours, based on reading reviews is that the iPad Mini is far betteryou're both using reviews/opinions/anecdotal evidence to argue your side of which is betterbut i certainly agree its a good thing people can choose their own...my own personal opinion/choice/anecdotal evidence is that both screens are too small
11/15/2012 8:15:14 PM
Well if you want to split hairs, Noen didn't provide anicdotes or reviews or anything. He just flat out stated it as if it were a fact that the Nexus was better. I just wanted to point out the obvious, which is that not everybody agrees with his opinion. Personally I haven't used either so I can't state for sure which one I prefer (not that anybody gives half a shit anyway) but just about every person that I've read about that have actually used both seem to feel the same way about them that dave421 does, which is that if you are on a limited budget the Nexus is a fine device, but if you can afford it, the iPad Mini is a much better tablet in just about every way that matters.]
11/15/2012 8:51:03 PM
11/15/2012 9:17:07 PM
11/15/2012 9:23:32 PM
^Sorry to be confusing. Most websites and web apps today are designed for a 1280*720 / 1366*768 screen resolution, and more importantly, being designed for 16:10 screen ratios. 4:3 is an all-but-dead ratio for devices, monitors and laptops being sold today.
11/15/2012 9:27:26 PM
also as an aside, i know HTML5 has taken over Flash in most casesbut things like Yahoo! Sports StatTracker still use Flashand both iPads and Android devices I've used can't display their StatTracker, which can be a semi-big deal for fantasy footballtl;dr WebOS ftw
11/15/2012 9:38:01 PM
I was in the market for a mid-size tablet for my mom's birthday, so I went into Best Buy earlier this week to get some hands on experience on the Nexus 7, the iPad Mini, and a couple other off-brand e-readers that were a little more affordable. I liked the iPad Mini's brand and figured that would be the most impressive tablet, but I thought the video playback had subpar resolution and a cumbersome operating system. The e-readers seemed a little snappier in their responsiveness but lacked the multimedia capabilities. Even though half the usage will be reading e-books, I didn't want to limit the capabilities of her usage.I ended up buying her the Nexus 7 because of the superior graphics capabilities and the more easily navigable interface compared to the iPad mini. My dad has an iPad2 which is great, but the Mini just seemed to skimp on hardware specs and I thought it was a poor effort by Apple to release it, especially at that price point. Apple makes great tablets, I have used them and liked them, but the Mini just seems like a poor release on so many levels. I consider myself somewhat of an Apple "fanboy" but I cannot endores the iPad Mini. It's basically the Windows ME of Apple tablets.I think my mom will love the Nexus 7 and I wouldn't buy any Apple mid-size tablet unless they increase the hardware specs and decrease the price.
11/15/2012 9:55:49 PM
11/15/2012 9:59:30 PM
I may be in the minority, maybe I just don't use a lot of apps, but I haven't seen much of the "Shiite android version" syndrome for apps. I use the nexus for work and the iPad for games (which it has many more of, and many higher quality ones).Never had to reset my Nexus, which is a first for android for me. The iPad has given me several seriously annoying issues since upgrading to iOS 6. Particularly around networking and tethering.
11/15/2012 10:19:53 PM
I sold my Nexus 7 and iPad 3 for a Galaxy Note 2. I wanted to keep the Nexus but the replaceable battery and SD slot on the Note sold me. An extra 64GB SD card for $50 is too hard to pass up. I do agree iOS has a much better game selection but all the big titles are on Android as well. I'm much happier with one consolidated device. As far as other apps go they run great on both systems. I'm just plan tired of iOS. I like all the extras in Android and being able to manage my own files. I hated "syncing" and using iTunes and I HATED having to convert everything. Android runs anything I throw at it naively.
11/15/2012 10:41:49 PM
^^I definitely agree with your last statement and most of what you said there. I'm not a gamer and most of my app problems do come from apps that most people probably won't encounter. The sheer number of iPads in the workforce means more choices for me there (construction apps especially are a joke on Android compared to iOS). I do prefer iOS' calendar to Jellybean but gmail (we use google apps) is definitely better on the Nexus. My experience has been with iOS being easier to learn than Android but at least some of that is due to Android's fragmentation and users often not understanding why options are different between the Nexus and their phone. Otherwise people just seem to be able to find settings easier with a great big list that's easily broken down than the slightly more confusing Android way with multiple levels in most settings pages. I also agree that the price is substantially different and a big factor. I think the mini is worth the asking price to me and many others but should be $299 to best place it in the marketplace. I also think the Nexus is solid at its $200/250 price and could actually be slightly higher other than the lack of name recognition (Google should market them and have them sold as a Google product instead of BB and everyone labeling them as a Samsung Nexus or Asus Nexus. I've recommended the Nexus several times to people that are budget conscious because it is definitely the best tablet under $300. For those that are willing to spend more, I definitely show them both options and explain my feelings and that the price difference won't be worth it for everyone. I'm actually going through that personally right now because I'm buying 2 tabs for my office Christmas party and can't decide whether to buy the ipad mini that more people want or save $100 and get the Nexus that I know they'll enjoy (MS Surface is going to be the other tab).^ I haven't synced to iTunes in at least a year and at least that long to convert videos. I can't understand how but I get more playing in iOS than Android (really and no it doesn't make sense). I definitely agree about iOS though. My god it's boring. I really really really want to find something else that's more fun but still works for me as well as the ipad. It really sucks playing around and loving Android only to have issues pop up over and over and having to go back to the ipad. [Edited on November 15, 2012 at 10:48 PM. Reason : .]
11/15/2012 10:42:25 PM
11/16/2012 9:09:07 AM
I haven't added a single new mp3 to my library in about 4 years, but then again, so many good options for free steaming services out there to listen to new stuff. Haven't even bothered with itunes in a long while.
11/16/2012 9:46:59 AM
^^ I no longer buy music with Spotify so no need to sync those. Everything else I have "in the cloud" and just pull it down. The issues I have had vary but performance is a huge one with non-Nexus hardware (I despise my GS3 since I have a choice between poor connections with a ROM or unstable performance with TW). Apps often run poorly for the stuff that I need/use (not syncing correctly, random crashes, and often poor implementations of apps that are more readily available on iOS). The only thing that I ever miss on the iPhone/ipad is stability. They don't do as much but what they do is done better usually. If I was a plain user or only used stuff at home, I'd keep the Nexus 7 as the large majority of my issues are app related. ^ yeah pretty much the same here. I've had enough hearing damage over the last 5+ years that I can no longer tell the difference in higher quality files and I'm satisfie with the selection on Spotify 95% of the time.
11/16/2012 1:31:17 PM
11/16/2012 1:48:38 PM
^ I meant I don't buy music now that I use Spotify (not I used to buy music through spotify). I'm not a big fan of TW in general but I've been FCs a lot lately with the TW apps and it's a pain. I use Apex and with the last update its causing issues too (hit the back button to exit out of Gmail and it goes to the stock TW launcher every damn time now). As of Tuesday my home button requires 3-4 pushes to function. I need to call Verizon and get a replacement but have just been too busy during the day. Since I'm on a business account I always get a run around during off hours since the business center isn't open. Hopefully I'll get a chance when I get to the office Monday.
11/16/2012 4:23:25 PM
Yeah a lock screen replacement is sometimes annoying because you get the stock one every once in a while (like with widget locker). Thankfully 4.2 has widgets on the lock screen. Finally.
11/16/2012 4:31:15 PM
^ not the lockscreen, the actual launcher. I've encountered the lockscreen thing before but this is literally every time you back out of gmail instead of hitting the home button it goes back to the stock TW launcher. Hit the home button at that point and Apex comes back up. It's really weird.
11/16/2012 6:12:14 PM
I'm loving my mini! Does anybody know how to post pictures from my mini to Tdub?
1/23/2013 11:56:06 AM
The same way you would on a desktop
1/23/2013 3:27:14 PM
Girlfriend got a mini. It's nice but I can't stand how bad the screen looks. My phone has a higher resolution.
1/23/2013 3:51:58 PM
You can't right click and go to properties
1/24/2013 1:23:25 AM
Just long click and select copy, then paste in image prompt like all iOS devices
1/24/2013 6:45:25 AM
Ok let's try it.
1/24/2013 11:56:16 AM
Haha yes! Thanks!!!
1/24/2013 11:56:48 AM
looking at getting my first tablet and I think I'm going to slowly transition to apple products.I'd prefer to have a larger screen; though price and weight are big factors, so I'm actually leaning towards the mini.Not sure about storage size... I don't see me storing too much stuff on there (music is on an ext HDD in iTunes, and from what I hear, I can store 20,000 songs in the cloud fo free; and this is by far my biggest storage need; next would be pics, though I don't "use" them... they just sit on the HDD and take up room). But then again, I've never owned a tablet, so I don't know. Most of my primary computing will remain on my PC.Then I don't know about data plans... I average >11GB/month of cell data on my phone; now I'm bad about not using wifi at home, but I figure with a tablet, I could/would be more careful about using wifi instead. Do iPads do auto switching/preferred connections?
2/12/2013 2:11:43 PM
it does prefer wifi over cellular data, so if both are available it defaults to wifi.
2/12/2013 2:47:54 PM
I now wish I worked at LinkedIn: http://techcrunch.com/2013/02/13/linkedin-ceo-jeff-weiner-pulls-an-oprah-gives-every-employee-an-ipad-mini/
2/14/2013 8:19:48 AM