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    Quote Originally Posted by SoCalTiger View Post
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    You want something with a nice screen, most of those cheap tablets have crappy screens that won't do your images justice.

    The easy thing to do is just get an iPad.

    You could try and find a tablet with an IPS screen (type of screen the iPad has) but most likely you will be paying about the same price.
    That's a good point I think I'll save up and get myself an iPad the quality just seems to good to pass up. Thanks heaps
    FWIW - The Asus Transformer has an IPS screen and you can get it cheaper than an iPad 3. The Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 also has a very good screen. IIRC, the Galaxy is not technically IPS but has comparable quality. Take a look at both of these in store to see for yourself. They have them on display at Best Buy.
    I've got a Transformer Prime, and the display is beautiful. Great for showing off photos. With Android you can also tweak the color levels of your display very precisely in case you want to calibrate it (depending on the ROM/kernel you use).
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    Quote Originally Posted by BXPhoto View Post
    Well when using a tablet device as a portfolio you must consider ease of use as well. Most people can actually use an Ipad with little to no instruction, where as with Droid tablets its a big old confusing head ache from one tablet to another. Plus if you upload your images at native resolution on the Ipad 3 you will have some amazing looking images to help sell your work in an attractive simple to use package. Presentation is everything in this game, this is why we spend extra on our business cards etc. Android devices sell based on a features list, Ipads sell based on ease of use, available apps and style factor. Being an artist, style is a huge factor when meeting with potential/current clients.
    As a Galaxy Tab user, I find most of this quite humorous.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheBiles View Post
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    That's a good point I think I'll save up and get myself an iPad the quality just seems to good to pass up. Thanks heaps
    FWIW - The Asus Transformer has an IPS screen and you can get it cheaper than an iPad 3. The Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 also has a very good screen. IIRC, the Galaxy is not technically IPS but has comparable quality. Take a look at both of these in store to see for yourself. They have them on display at Best Buy.
    I've got a Transformer Prime, and the display is beautiful. Great for showing off photos. With Android you can also tweak the color levels of your display very precisely in case you want to calibrate it (depending on the ROM/kernel you use).
    With a spyder3 you can calibrate the iPad screen. Don't know if Datacolor has a free app for the android like they do the iPad.

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    I've had a Galaxy Tab 2 for nearly a month now, in large part due to Buckster's comments about his Galaxy, and I really like it. It does a very good job of displaying my photos.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Netskimmer
    I've had a Galaxy Tab 2 for nearly a month now, in large part due to Buckster's comments about his Galaxy, and I really like it. It does a very good job of displaying my photos.
    I own both Apple and Samsung tablets. I currently have a Galaxy Tab 10.1 (which I bought first) and an IPad3 (which I just upgraded to from an Ipad2).

    I had high hopes for the Galaxy and was vocally touting to my friends (who had IPads) how much better (based on the superior specs) it was going to be compared to their IPads. Man, did I end up eating my words!!

    Whereas the iPad operation is smooth, intuitive and seamless, the Galaxy is rough, clunky and unfinished. Maybe that's just the Android operating system for you, but I literally hate it compared to the Apple IOS. The Galaxy is great for dragging and dropping of files (I hate how iTunes hijacks your file management), but that's about all it has going for it as far as I'm concerned.

    I'm in love with the new Retina display on the ipad3. Everything just pops and things are so detailed and clear! Yes, I believe this device would definitely help sell your work.

    Apologies to the Galaxy/Android owners out there if my comments/opinions don't gel with you....,I'm simply calling it as I personally see it. YMMV.

    My wife has the Galaxy with her in the USA while she's visiting her family, but I'll be selling it when she gets back. No way would I sell the Ipad3.

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    I wanted a tablet to show my portfolio when I meet potential clients, and wasn't sure which one to get. I got the iPad more for the 'style' factor than anything else. After using it for the last 4 months, one of the big pluses that I like is the photography related apps that I've found and use. All my wedding contracts and model releases are done on my iPad. Don't know if the apps are available on android platform or not, but I've been very happy with my choice, and I think the style factor is important.

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    what size ipads does everyone get? i have a 32g ipad 2 for wife and it is full of apps / movies / photos. im thinking just a 16g ipad 3 should work not like i will dump my entire hdd onto it
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    I recommend the 32gb. The increased resolution of your images,apps, games etc all take up a lot more space. Check out the forums on macrumors.com to read all about how people use/setup their iPads.
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    BTW an update to the Samsung Galaxy's Tabs being blocked by Apple's law suit.

    Apple Wins Injunction Barring U.S. Sales of Samsung Galaxy Nexus Phone - Mac Rumors
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    Here's another vote for the iPad, the main difference you're going to find between the iPad 1/2 and the iPad 3, is that the iPad 3 has a much higher color gamut on the monitor. It is so obvious that color looks almost completely different on them if you look at the images side-by-side. My olde iPad had trouble with violets, it would display blues instead. Now the new iPad 3 is close enough with my monitor a home that the difference is negligible.The difference is so stark, that I recommend if you're going to be using an iPad to display photos do not get an iPad 1 or 2.And as said before, just skip the android sh*t altogether. All your clients will know how to use an iPad, because most likely they're all using iPhones themselves.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BXPhoto View Post
    BTW an update to the Samsung Galaxy's Tabs being blocked by Apple's law suit.

    Apple Wins Injunction Barring U.S. Sales of Samsung Galaxy Nexus Phone - Mac Rumors
    Typical Apple patent trolling. Also, only imports have been temporarily blocked. Nothing is stopping the current stock from being sold.

    Personally, I will be getting the new Nexus 7 tablet from Google. It's only $200, and the hardware is better than the majority of $500 tablets on the market now. I also like being able to fit it in my pocket.

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