Samsung Shares 6 Reasons to get the Galaxy Note 8.0 Instead of the iPad Mini

dgstorm

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We know that for the most part, we are "preaching to the choir" when it comes to extolling the benefits of an Android tablet over an iPad. Still, we also know that there are now more choices out there, and things aren't so cut and dry. For one thing, you may have family members or friends who are trying to make a decision on a new small form factor tablet. For this reason, we thought it might be useful to share Samsung's ad literature which highlights the primary differences between their upcoming Galaxy Note 8.0 Tablet and the iPad Mini.

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Here are a series of pics from Sammy detailing 6 reasons why their product might be the better choice. Obviously the usefulness of some of these differences will be relative to each user. Also, since this comes straight from Sammy, it is obviously biased, but it could still prove useful to you guys.

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Source: SamMobile
 

MA83

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I wish the phone capability would be parsed to the US. I think that Samsung is dumb for creating a 4GLTE version while leaving that out.
 

Dr.Franklin

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Great sales pitch that "More big better display" . Where does "more big" come from? Perhaps they mean "bigger" ?
Why stop there? To emphasis it they could have said "more bigness", "greater bigness" or perhaps "less smallness"
Reminds me of that one they had a few years ago "think different" where it should have been "differently".
Of course these are the people who convinced themselves that an Apple is not a Personal Computer. Weird reverse
selling point that ...I want to buy a Personal Computer...Oh well don't buy an Apple then 'cos its not a PC. So just
what do they think it is then ? A toaster?
 

Tom T

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Great sales pitch that "More big better display" . Where does "more big" come from? Perhaps they mean "bigger" ?
Why stop there? To emphasis it they could have said "more bigness", "greater bigness" or perhaps "less smallness"
Reminds me of that one they had a few years ago "think different" where it should have been "differently".
Of course these are the people who convinced themselves that an Apple is not a Personal Computer. Weird reverse
selling point that ...I want to buy a Personal Computer...Oh well don't buy an Apple then 'cos its not a PC. So just
what do they think it is then ? A toaster?

I hate to have to explain this to you but even Apple fans know that 'more bigness equals greater betterness'....duh...

Sent from my Galaxy Note 10.1
 
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