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Crowgora:
also, android has 1million apps now and all the popular apps are now on both platforms, so its the option of opensource and freedom, or closed source.
That really depends on who is using the tablet then. Techno-savvy people who like to get their hands dirty and know how to install theit own boot ROM and stuff might like the far more flexibility that the android offers, but old grandmothers who have no idea how computers work might prefer Apple devices with their "one-click OS and app auto updating" and easier to pick up interface.
By the way, if anyone really wants to browse their Apple devices on a "Windows Explorer"-like program or interface, and/or hate iTunes, just get iExplorer (
http://www.macroplant.com/iexplorer/) NOTE this is not Internet Explorer. It's a utility that allows you to view your iDevice like a harddisk, and access read/write to any app's files and document's folders (even if the device is not jailbroken), copy music, backup SMS, emails, etc. If the Apple device is also jailbroken, then iExplorer can further read/write into the device's real root folder.