Best iPad vs. netbook article ever

A link from our iPad’s SkyGrid news app promised a thorough look at the pros and cons of iPad vs. netbook. We’d never heard of techsuave.com before, but the name was intriguing, so we surfed over. The reviewer wasted no time in getting down to brass tacks:

The interrogative many peoples have today is whether it is worth greasing one’s palms an Apple iPad or go with a netbook, notebook computer or laptop computer as their data processor. That is a option suitable of very much of retainer still though the iPad is betraying very well justly now.


Being tremendous fans of
Japanenglish and Babelfish-style automated computerized language translations, we were immediately hooked. (One might argue that the iPhone 4 is a better example of “betraying very well justly now,” though Steve says the free bumpers should take care of that.)

In the interest of transparency, the reviewer shared his iPad vs. netbook comparison criteria thusly:

I will create my breaker point by creating a couple of compares.


And while the review strives mightily to be fair to both products, The ‘Suave isn’t afraid to take a stand when it’s called for:

If you demand a great deal of computer memory then a 2.5″ disc drive has an reward over a 16GB unchanging reposition iPad. You too have the power to change the disc drive likewise as having extra USB port wines to use.


Remember when
Cnet still had the balls to say stuff like that? But wait -- there’s more:

The iPhone OS versus Windows 7 works substantially with the iPad since Malus pumila worked difficult to pluck that organization. No vantage with Windows 7.


Truer words were never spoken. Microsoft’s continued reliance on the antiquated Malus pumila is a disgrace to the world of modern computing.

TechSuave’s bottom line:

It all appears to boil down to this : if you are looking to run through subject matter like surfboarding the net with an easy to utilize, extremely portable device then the iPad is for you. But then, if you desire more functionality than channelling surf the cyberspace and meter reading e-books, then you want to study a slimly less portable netbook or notebook computer.


True dat, my brotha.

Macinquirer salutes our new favorite tech blog:
TechSuave.com!
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