First Tablet, Anyone Feel Like Helping?

Burnsy

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Sep 1, 2013
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Hello,

Going on vacation in about a month and decided a tablet would be nice for the 8 hour plane ride. I did a little research and decided on either the Nexus 10 or the Galaxy. Leaning toward the Nexus due to reviewers all being very impressed with the display. I don't like that it doesn't have an SD slot and it forcing me to Google's cloud storage when I hit the 32 Gig limit but I can get over it.

I do know about the charge time issue and can get around it with a pogo charger. I usually charge my electronics at night when I sleep. On to my question: Where is it? I literally cannot find one in a store. Tried 3 best buys, all my local walmarts, hhgreg you name it. The all have the 7's no 10's. I can buy it from Amazon but it sort of scared me when I could not find one in a store.

Was there an issue? Did they do a major recall or something?
 

leeshor

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Dec 27, 2011
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Welcome

I say, being on the road, that the Samsung with the SD slot is the way to go. I have no idea why you can't find them but it may be a shortage due to the popularity.
 

SpeMall.com

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Jul 13, 2011
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Hi,Burnsy, i think one tablet is very suitable for your vacation and plane ride, it is Onda V972 Quad Core Tablet PC, it has a 9.7inch Retina IPS Screen, an SD slot, RAM 2B+ROM 16GB/32GB, and support Support TF card up to 32GB extended. Hope you can like !

Have a great day
SpeMall.com
 

Burnsy

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Sep 1, 2013
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Hi,Burnsy, i think one tablet is very suitable for your vacation and plane ride, it is Onda V972 Quad Core Tablet PC, it has a 9.7inch Retina IPS Screen, an SD slot, RAM 2B+ROM 16GB/32GB, and support Support TF card up to 32GB extended. Hope you can like !

Have a great day
SpeMall.com

Most forums I am familiar with do not allow advertising posts. Is this a vendor?
 

edap

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Dec 12, 2012
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So two mod votes for the galaxy, is the display really different than the nexus?

Hi, Burnsy.

Welcome to our Forum.

The N10's claim to fame when it was launched almost a year ago was undoubtedly its amazing 2,560 x 1,600 display. It became the new benchmark for 10" Android tablets. Compare that to Samsung's lacklustre 1,280 x 800 screen and of course there's a real difference - a really big difference.

Cheers.
Ed
 
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