Should You Buy an Refurbished iPad or Netbook?

This is a question that many of us are facing as we move forward in the mobile world. Initially, portability was real simple but now there are so many choices we have to carefully weigh our needs to make the best decision.



At first some analysts viewed the refurbished iPad as a market dominator and many predicted that it would even bring an end to the netbook. It didn't quite happen that way and even though the netbooks have been adversely affected by the iPad, they're still around and there seems to be a strong market for this sub-notebook computer.

Look at some of the feature comparisons between these two mobile units and make your decision as to which suits your needs best. You might even go into a retail outlet and look a little closer at the details, feel, keyboard, and other characteristics before making that final decision. Right now at least consider some of the differences that we'll point out in this article.

The Look

Older users may be more comfortable with the keyboard, mouse, and track system that the netbooks use and they may be less comfortable with the iPad system. Younger users tend to be more comfortable with the refurbished iPad and maneuvering around with its controls.

Software

Netbook software has to be purchased as we would need to with most other computers; however the iPad has a ton of inexpensive apps available thereby tremendously increasing its functionality and versatility.

Mobility

The iPad weighs about 1.5 pounds with total weight being slightly more with the case and accessories, while the netbook may weigh 2 to 3 pounds without accessories. This weight difference might be significant when you're carrying your mobile unit for long periods of time or when you carry it in your backpack or on your shoulder with accessories.

Cost

Last, but not least, is the price. The refurbished iPad may range from $149, with limited function, and go to nearly $600. Netbooks are generally less costly and can start around $299 for units with limited features and go higher as features increase. The processing speed is one of the variables that'll drive the price upward and you may want to be sure to compare the speed of units you might be interested in.

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