Summary: Moreover, contrary to the iPad is not easy to find for Android made specifically for tablets apps. The app Tablified Market HD helps you in the right direction with good favorites.
Google has in recent years done everything to its mobile operating system among people to get wherever possible. In this set-up is successful without more, but it has its march yet here and there stabbing drop.
For although the number of available Android tablets has increased explosively in recent years and the price point is often a lot more reasonable than the iPad, it is often a tricky task to find that special apps for Android devices with larger screen .
iPad owners can from the iTunes App Store to choose from a wide range in a separate section, as you always run the risk of downloading which is nothing more than an ugly, stretched version of the smartphoneapp. You can find most of Googles appwinkel a meager list of favorites, most games are. The search engine tries to give a checklist in the back since last year developers a gentle nudge but the supply is still far from conclusive. That does not necessarily mean that there is no dedicated tablet apps for Android, but you just need to look damn good. Therefore Tablified Market HD such a nice app, with a list of apps and games in different categories that you know that they come out well on a larger screen. We will not claim that all the choices of the makers are great, and we still miss local, Dutch apps, but Tablified Market HD is a great start if you do not where to look. makers have the free version made deliberately slower than the paid version and you’ll have to do with advertising but with a little patience you can you can keep. Download the free version of HD Tablified Market now Google Play.
About Rowald Pruyn
Rowald undeterred by the millions trojans and rootkits that Windows users engulf many years. So he writes regularly about the most diverse security news and with his background as a software tester, he sometimes had most programs already in progress. As an experienced Windows user he follows all Microsoft closely, though he has been using Internet Explorer no longer.
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