Tablet Internet Browser Comparison Round Up & Review iPad 2 Blackberry Playbook ASUS Transformer
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Yes it's by no means comprehensive, but I had a very limited amount of time with all three tablets (less than an hour)...
This video provides a quick browser performance comparison across three tablets: iPad 2, BlackBerry PlayBook, and ASUS Transformer, all running their respective browsers and OS environments. The presenter sets up a fast, parallel load test by pressing all three devices at once to load a handful of web pages, starting with the NCIX homepage, then moving through banners, forums, reviews, and articles to gauge how each device handles page rendering and navigation. Throughout the test, the Android 3.0 platform on the ASUS Transformer shows a clear speed advantage, especially when loading pages with flash-based content, while the iPad 2 demonstrates smoothness in scrolling and general navigation but does not load flash content, impacting how certain banners and media appear. The PlayBook is described as quite capable, with smooth scrolling and a strong overall performance, though its wider screen and form factor affect some navigation decisions. The tester notes differences in tab management: Android presents tabs at the top in a Chrome-like fashion, while the iPad and PlayBook expose tabs through additional UI buttons, influencing how quickly users can switch contexts. Although the test is informal and not a comprehensive benchmarking effort, it provides a tangible, if rough, sense of day-to-day browsing experience across the three devices, highlighting the trade-offs between flash support, interface design, and perceived speed. The video ends with a candid disclaimer that the test was hurried and imperfect, but offers practical impressions for potential buyers comparing these tablets for internet browsing. Overall, the ASUS Transformer edges ahead on speed, the Android experience feels most fluid when loading diverse content, the iPad 2 delivers a glossy, Flash-free browsing experience, and the BlackBerry PlayBook delivers solid performance with strong scrolling and a competitive overall feel for its time.
Topics · technology · hardware · web-browsers · tablet-comparisons · device-performance · user-experience
Questions answered
- Which tablet performed best in the loading tests according to the video?
- Android 3.0 on the ASUS Transformer showed a clear speed win in the test.
- Does the iPad 2 handle Flash content in this comparison?
- The iPad 2 does not load Flash content, which affects certain banners and media that rely on Flash.
- How do tab management and navigation differ across the devices in the test?
- Android 3.0 displays tabs at the top like Chrome, while the iPad 2 and PlayBook expose tabs via an additional button, influencing how quickly users can switch tabs.