If I remember correctly, there was a story about a non-phone Galaxy S PDA coming out. I would personally prefer a PDA to a tab. Smaller means smaller screen, but much easier to carry around. I see people carrying around iPads and I think, you do know that there's an iPod touch that's the same thing but easier to carry, right? Lol. And if you're willing, you could get a Nexus S unlocked, because if you don't put a SIM card in it it should work just as a mobile Android platform that uses Wifi. That's not a small chunk of change, though.
I know that doesn't really answer the question, though, lol. But if I wanted to get an Android tab, I'd be more likely to just get a netbook and put Ubuntu on it. Half the cost, twice the function. And, yes, I know that's flamebait, but I never understood the appeal of tabs.
But... to actually *answer* the question, given those options, my opinion would be to go ahead and get a Galaxy S tab now. There'll always be something new on the horizon. When Honeycomb comes out, you'll just be drooling over the next version, "Dancing Banana." (And, yes, I did just make that up.)
If I remember correctly, there was a story about a non-phone Galaxy S PDA coming out. I would personally prefer a PDA to a tab. Smaller means smaller screen, but much easier to carry around. I see people carrying around iPads and I think, you do know that there's an iPod touch that's the same thing but easier to carry, right? Lol. And if you're willing, you could get a Nexus S unlocked, because if you don't put a SIM card in it it should work just as a mobile Android platform that uses Wifi. That's not a small chunk of change, though.
I know that doesn't really answer the question, though, lol. But if I wanted to get an Android tab, I'd be more likely to just get a netbook and put Ubuntu on it. Half the cost, twice the function. And, yes, I know that's flamebait, but I never understood the appeal of tabs.
But... to actually *answer* the question, given those options, my opinion would be to go ahead and get a Galaxy S tab now. There'll always be something new on the horizon. When Honeycomb comes out, you'll just be drooling over the next version, "Dancing Banana." (And, yes, I did just make that up.)