• cuentanueva@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Is there a difference in sheet music apps or whatever between Android and iOS?

    There’s some significantly cheaper options for like 1/3rd or the price, or less. On Amazon I see some Samsung has some 12.5 inch tablets for $400. And I’m sure some generic random brand would have some even cheaper.

    I know it’s not the same, but if your use is that specific, and you’d be saving those $700, then it might make sense to go with something else.

    • StopCollaborate230@alien.topB
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      1 year ago

      I’d prefer to keep it in the Apple ecosystem (have never owned anything Android) but I’ll probably still look into something just in case.

      Honestly as another commenter suggested, I may look into refurbs. Even a gen 3 12.9 pro still has most of the bells and whistles I’d want and I can find them for 500-600 usd or so; I’m just hesitant about used tech. I’m coming from an Air 2 that’s approaching 9 years old so literally anything would be an insane step up.

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        1 year ago

        Used Apple tech has been the most reliable in my experience. I’ve done plenty of trades on both HWS and r/appleswap

      • CoconutDust@alien.topB
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        1 year ago

        Don’t listen to the Android people.

        A person with the discernment of appreciating music and aesthetics definitely wants an Apple-designed OS not google’s full-on trash software. Trust me. Same with Apple vs Windows. Google and Microsoft software are a mess. Apple isn’t perfect but much better in many aspects.