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Top 5 Best Tablets Ever

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So I decided to do this top 5 a little early because I'd like to get through some topics a little quicker. First off all, thanks to all of you who voted. The voting didn't give the results that I would have picked personally but I put them in order of number of votes.

 

Anyway as always we have two honorable mentions.

 

With one vote The Microsoft Surface Pro 3

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And also with one vote The Amazon Kindle Fire HDX

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Now onto the top 5

 

With a tie for the 5 and 4 spot with two votes each you can put these in whatever order you like, but at number 5 The Samsung Galaxy Tab 3

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And at number 4 what most people consider to be the first true tablet The Apple iPad (Original)

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At Number 3 with three votes my personal tablet The Apple iPad Air

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And at number two losing by one vote. With nine votes The Nvidia Shield Tablet

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And at number one with ten votes The Google Nexus 7 (2013)

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So their you go your picks for the best tablet ever. Next week we are going to be doing cars. Leave your pick for the best car $100,000+ and I will put them into a list. See you guys next week for another Top 5.

 

(Remember I put up a Poll and these where put in order by number of votes. It doesn't matter if one really is better if it gets more votes it wins.)

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I'm pretty sure this is well over $100K, and it's a pretty nice vehicle for everyday use.

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The only problem is fuel consumption though (240 L/100 km or 0.98 MPG).

Any unknown button should be pressed even number of times.

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"Best Tablets Ever" with one vote... I don't think that's justifies being "best", much less in the timeframe of "ever".

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"Best Tablets Ever" with one vote... I don't think that's justifies being "best", much less in the timeframe of "ever".

I did it with the votes I got.

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I'm pretty sure this is well over $100K, and it's a pretty nice vehicle for everyday use.

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The only problem is fuel consumption though.

a little bit? 

oh and its a russian t-90 for the people wondering 

If you tell a big enough lie and tell it frequently enough it will be believed.

-Adolf Hitler 

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Being an owner of both the Nexus 7 (2013) and the Shield Tablet... this is difficult... The Shield has so many more use-cases, but the Nexus 7 is so much sleeker and has a much better display. Both very impressive tablets though.

Cheers,

Linus

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Why is the nexus 7 above the shield ?

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a little bit? 

oh and its a russian t-90 for the people wondering 

Well actually any modern MBT will do the job, but the only two I know about are this and M1, and to be honest, you'd want a diesel engine in something you want to use every day.

Any unknown button should be pressed even number of times.

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Why is the nexus 7 above the shield ?

Because it got more votes

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598821d1314170421-ultimate-offroader-marI would mind having a nice marauder in my drive way, of course it isn't a tank but it's not bad for going to the store

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There was a vote?

Yes

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Well actually any modern MBT will do the job, but the only two I know about are this and M1, and to be honest, you'd want a diesel engine in something you want to use every day.

well... as far as i know all(most) all mbts have diesel engines the merkava, t-90, leopard 2, leclerc and the s tank but they are far from cheap... beginning at 1 mil it is however posible if you live in europe to buy a t-80 for 50000 euro-ish and use that for everyday use 

If you tell a big enough lie and tell it frequently enough it will be believed.

-Adolf Hitler 

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Nexus 7 2013. :P

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Now onto the top 5

 

With a tie for the 5 and 4 spot with two votes each you can put these in whatever order you like, but at number 5 The Samsung Galaxy Tab 3

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Galaxy Tab 3 7" was the bane of my existence for a couple of months. Every tablet sold at my work all had big problems with an unstable OS.

Sup

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