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23 Sep, 2020
For new iMac
Easy to install for 2020 iMac, and very considerably cheaper than the Apple price. So I ordered the Mac to have standard 8GB RAM, ordered 2x16GB of these SODIMMs to add 32GBytes. They seem to work fine.

08 Nov, 2018
A bit lightweight.
Nice. Well made and decent quality, but just a bit small and lightweight to match the Baguette style ones I’m trying to replace. Good value though.
03 May, 2011
The best tablet computer, bar none, and I've tried them all.
7 of 7 found this helpful Perhaps unusually I own a Motorola Xoom tablet, and a Samsung Galaxy Tab tablet (and an iPad 1). Yes I'm a gadget nut. I've used them all for extended periods. The Samsung just sucks - easily the worst of the lot. The Xoom with the new Android Honeycomb, is much better and in some ways getting closer to the Apple iPad, but still has some serious drawbacks. The main one being it's buggy, and the software seems unfinished and has not gone through the QA that Apple products have. There is a lack of decent apps, and even mainstream ones (even Google's) crash, or at the very least are just not implemented as well as the equivalents on the iPad. For example the Apple Garage Band app - there is nothing remotely like this on Android, and it's an insane few £ cost for the iPad (and works perfectly well on the iPad 1).
I predicted a year ago that it would take a year for Google to catch up with the iPad. I was wrong. More than a year later the iPad remains a significantly better product, with significantly better quality apps.
Sure it has flaws - the lack of Flash is poor, but then again Flash on Android is far from great and typically slow and lot worse quality than desktop Flash. The Cameras on the Xoom are better. The screen resolution is better on the Xoom and this in my opinion is its best feature. The iPad screen has better colour, brightness, but can't compete with the Xoom on resolution.
Oh and ignore all Android fans that say Android multi-tasking is better than iPads. It's not. In some aspects it's a lot worse.
So if you're new to tablets, I'd say get an iPad. Best value by far is an iPad 1, if you can get it at the discounted rate. The iPad 2 is a relatively minor upgrade, slightly faster, slightly thinner. The next iPad (3) had better have a high res screen or else Apple will really start to lose out. So maybe in another year Google will have caught up, and understand what it means to write slick, bullet proof, fool proof software.
Oh and one final point. Google (or perhaps their partner hardware companies) do not update their OS software like Apple do. So I will never be able to get the latest Android Honeycomb on my Galaxy Tab. But with Apple, I can get the latest software updates and they work at least 2-3 generations back. So, for example, when the improved iOS came out with support for app folders (still missing on Android), this upgrade worked perfectly on iPad1.