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vexxxboy
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  #680482 2-Sep-2012 18:15
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nova 3 plays ok on it , in fact every game ive tried has worked and it supports the play store, it was already installed and have been using it to get all my apps but it seems some earlier models couldnt but a firmware upgrade worked




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  #680499 2-Sep-2012 19:06
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since this is the android forum I'm assuming you don't want ipad, but unless yo have a particular reason for picking android, then you probably shoudl consider ipad. ipad 3 is $729 and the retina display is just gorgeous

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  #680533 2-Sep-2012 20:12
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vexxxboy: nova 3 plays ok on it , in fact every game ive tried has worked and it supports the play store, it was already installed and have been using it to get all my apps but it seems some earlier models couldnt but a firmware upgrade worked


Sweet. I'm really tempted to get one of those new Flame ones with a 1280x800 IPS display http://www.ainol-novo.com/ainol-novo-7-flame-dual-core-1-5ghz-7-inch-1280-800-ips-screen-android-tablet.html




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  #680572 2-Sep-2012 21:31
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Have a play on the new Galaxy Tab Note 10.1" - it blew me away made my a500 and original Galaxy Tab feel gross.

Its light, super fast and has killer features you don't even notice till you've played with it for a good hour.

EDIT: spelling

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