I have to agree with this verdict. I recently bought a Galaxy Tab 10.1 and I am absolutely glad I waited as long as I did. I also don't believe Apple have a case against Samsung on this matter because, if as they claim in Australian the Galaxy Tab was hurting their sales due to what the German Judge called the ordinary person on the street not being able to tell the difference between both the ipad and the galaxy Tab, I can for one tell Apple that I was NEVER going to buy any of thier mobile devices for the very simple reason that that I can never help but feel like I am being some how ripped off if I were to buy one.
To understand my point remember when the ipad came out, we were told the rear camera was not needed, "...who in their right mind would take pictures of shoot videos with a tablet? The form factor is all wrong!" Yet not a year later and we get the socalled pointless camera showing up on the ipad2 did we not? And rumour had it that the ipad3 was going to sport a feshy litle led flash for that same idiotic and useless camera! It was the same thing with the iphone! When that was released despite most 3g phones at the time having the front facing camera (i.e. the one that points back at you) the iphone did not and not just that it didn't it was limited to selected carriers which generally were the most expensive mobile phone/wireless service providers in all the countries the iphone was launched in. It wasn't until I believe it was the iphone3 that Apple decided the camera would be included.
Then there is the issue of flash! Yes flash may, drain your battery, yes it may be an old and outdated technology, but it works, its cheap and convinient and ultimately most websites use flash. Moreover, it is my money I am spending Apple are not doing me a favour by selling me the ipad. So it is up to me to decide if I want to view flash sites. It is not up to Apple to tell me what I can or can't view on the device I paid for and in no concievable way am I renting or can they not decide to suddenly stop supporting. And that's the thing Google did well with the Android OS, they gave us the consumers the choice of weather or not to open flash images on websites. If I want to view flash on my Galaxy tab I have to tap on the download arrow to have the images load up.
Apple and their users always talk about the Apps on itunes, but seriously, how many of those 1000s of Apps does any one person use? Besides, most of the premium apps on itunes are also available on the Android Market. For instance a recent Apple ad said if you didn't have an Iphone 4g you could not do airpaly and stream from your iphone to your TV or audio system or other devices. Well that's a HUGE LIE!!! The same company that made Airplay also makes DoubleTwist and AirTwist which does exactly the same thing for Android devices. The Apple adds show you 3d human skeletons presumably from medical study apps, well the same or similar apps are available on Android. So what would I like to do on the go do I have to have an Apple device for? Absolutely nothing.
Apple lost me as a potential buy of their devices a long time ago and I was not going to spend that kind of money on an ipad.
So given I was not going to buy Apple or Windows, even if Microsoft appear to have gotten their act together, given my previous experience with the windows mobile OS, I was left with Android and a choice of very much similar tablets interms of their insides. This is where it simply boiled down to the looks and feel of the various devices. Motorola had lost their way for some years now so I wasn't going to get the Xoom especially given how heavy it felt. The Asus was very nice but still there was something about it that just didn't feel right to me, the Acer also has something of a bulky feel to it and the Sony is just ugly even though they tried something clever and shaped their tablet in the form of a folded book. It just didn't pay off!
So it came down to the Galaxy Tab. yes a bulkier tablet may be easier to hold but my tablet was alway going to go in a protective case and be covered with a screen sheild to prevent damaging it. So I thick tablet means an even thicker case. Also before I bought it, and being as anally retentive as I can be at times research is normal for me when buying things above $50, I did my research on the asseccories that would come with the various devices. And once I knew there was a valid reason for not including the internal SD card reader (i.e. reading the card means more cpu use which means reduced battery life) and that Samsung sold an external microSD and SD card reader adaptor for the 2nd gen Galaxy Tabs. And not just that I could find them online and on eBay, I decided to buy my 10.1.
Yes it may have a similar shape a to the ipad but its internals are much better, being Android I can customize the UI to my personal style, it opens and edits my xlsx and docx files and I don't feel like I have missed out on anything. If and when Samsung release the 3rd gen GalTab, I can rest easy believing it will be because of an actual improvement in technology not because they left something out on purpose that they could easily have included in the 2nd gen GalTabs. I can't say with any confidence that I would feel this with Apple's ipad.
Sorry for the essay but I just get so passionate about this whole Apple and Samsung and other Android device things...more so about my dislike of Apple's marketing tactics and the icult they seem to have created wit hpeople seemily brainlessly buying into everything they say. That is not to say they don't have good designers especially since I liked their bluetooth magic kebaord and track pad so much I found a way to use them with my HTPC. When it comes to there computers and mobile devices, I just don't know.