• I have a Galaxy 10.1, but I hear they can't sell those any more in most markets, till the lawyers are rich enough ... er ... the lawsuit is resolved and justice is done. Whatever.

    Anyway, it rocks.

    I think if you want to watch a lot of video/movies, or play a lot of games, then the larger size is an advantage. For surfing some sites, the larger screen works better, but for most it's unimporant, since you end up zooming in anyway. For reading, a smaller size would be better, because the size of the screen doesn't matter much, but the weight sure does.

    No matter what type you get, it will be both useful and fun. And the features will be obsolete by the time you walk out of the store with it, or by the time the package arrives if you buy online. So don't worry about cutting-edge, just get something that fits your budget and has a size appropriate to what you'll use it for. Simple as that.

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