>> Though I'd rather an iPad than a Galaxy tablet, the latter being very over priced
>> whereas an iPad 32GB at around £300 is not bad value.
What a lot of people don't realise is there are different grades/levels of Galaxy Tab
The standard Tab (currently called the Tab A) undercuts the iPad significantly. you can pick up the 10.1" version for around the £200 mark vs £320 for the 32GB 9.7" iPad. It does lack a bit of snap against the iPad, but given the significant price difference, you might expect that.
The Tab S3 on the other hand is widely regarded as the best Android tablet on the market at present, but is priced to compete with the iPad Pro. It's aimed at a completely different audience.
We have a Tab S from 2015, and it's a great alternative to the iPad if you don't want iOS. The AMOLED display is stunning as well.
The other important consideration when comparing any Android tablet with an iPad is that the former can be expanded with extra storage for less than a tenner by simply adding a MicroSD card.
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