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Old 01-06-2023, 05:47 PM
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Default Tablet recommendation .. such as Lenovo?

I own an old Lenovo tablet. I put apps for tuning, chords, some songs, etc. on the tablet. But - it is old and does not hold much info.

So, I figure time to purchase a new tablet.

Samsung? Lenovo? Amazon? Anyone ?

Tablet help..
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Old 01-06-2023, 06:45 PM
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Here's a recent thread with some good info: https://www.acousticguitarforum.com/...d.php?t=659738
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I am typing this on a new iPad Air. That's probably the best tablet on the market now.

For music, I have the MusicNotes app (for my purchased digital sheet music) and the Tabs app for my collection of lyrics/chords.
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I've used thinkpads since they were made by IBM. I'm on my third
x1 Carbon now, I couldn't imagine liking a computer more... maybe
because I run Linux (Fedora) and it drops right on.

But for a tablet... Macbook Air... I've tortured the one I've had
for about three or so years now... it still works as well as ever...



Newer ones have Apple's snazzy new cpus and stuff in them...

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Old 01-07-2023, 05:24 PM
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I know folks here who report good experiences with Android tablets. However, I'm not one of them. I don't think the Apple iPad line are perfectection or anything, nor am I an Apple fanboy, but for durability, support, value, and summary useability for things like music related apps, they own this market. For those looking to save money, the iPad 9th generation model is still available new at around $300 for those looking for a lower-price tablet.

I agree that the iPad Air is a nice "sweet spot" compromise for those with a bit more money but no needs for the pricier iPad Pro models.

I realize you're asking about something else, and if you're dead set on a Lenovo tablet, maybe someone can help you with that.
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