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Shubhank said:
rocketpig said:
Shubhank said:
Turkish said:
rocketpig said:
Turkish said:
Apple has no competition in the tablet market, I'm disappointed with the lack of high res screens on Android tablets(higher than 1920x1080), and I keep waiting on Surface Pro that should've come out this month.


Uh, the Nexus 10 has a higher resolution screen than the iPad.


Congrats, the only Android tablet to do so and its not even available worldwide while a new iPad comes out just weeks after the announcement. I also heard its not as smooth and fast as the iPad 4.


Congrats to you too. iPad an overpriced tablet in the tablet market..i'm disappointed with good pricing on Apple tablets.

iPad is more smooth and has better resolution but is overpriced..and in the end a better priced product will sell..that is why android shipments keep on rising over the years..What you have stated is just your opinion..you cant justify apple has no competition in tablet market..one can say android too doesn't have any competetion in mobile OS market(keeping in mind of lack of competitive priced devices from competition).


How is the iPad overpriced? Because it doesn't compete with Google subsidizing their Nexus line of tablets and phones to gain marketshare?

Logic fail. Most companies try to sell their products at a profit. Just because Google doesn't subscribe to that model doesn't mean that every other tablet on the market is overpriced. The base model iPad is very competitive at $500.

How is Nexus 10 not smooth then..just becuase it doesn't compete with iPad smoothness? you fail. and its not like Google is selling nexus 10 at a loss..profit margin is just less.Do you think surface RT is overpriced ? .. well because it offeres more features than iPad at the same price.

Now you get a reading comprehension fail. I said nothing of the iPad or the Nexus "smoothness".

And why would I think the Surface RT is overpriced? What brought that into this conversation? It has a decent feature set but hardware-wise, the iPad 4 annihilates it. Much better screen, much better processor. But for $500, I think it's a fine device. Not something I want for myself but I can see the appeal.

You're the one calling devices overpriced, not me. I simply stated that Apple's pricing schema on storage upgrades is ridiculous for what you get, not that any device itself is overpriced.

PS. Google may not be selling the Nexus at a loss (Again, I didn't say that... Seriously? Can you read?) but they are selling it for little or no profit. That's fine when your strategy is to make money on the user experience but most companies can't do that. It makes me wonder what Samsung thinks of Google's current strategy of pricing the Nexus 10 so low that no other Android third party vendor can match it. I doubt it pleases them much.




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