Android beats Apple, Every time? Right.
Lets take a look at the Galaxy, the most popular android tablet.
-The iPad beats the Galaxy on ebook & PDF Reading.
-The iPad beats the Galaxy on App Quality.
-The iPad beats the Galaxy on App Quantity.
-The iPad beats the Galaxy on Memory Size.
-The iPad beats the Galaxy on Screen Size.
-The iPad beats the Galaxy on Build Quality.
-The iPad beats the Galaxy on Battery Life.
-The iPad beats the Galaxy on Gaming.
-The iPad beats the Galaxy on UI, Interface Transitions & Smooth Rotations & Speed.
-The iPad beats the Galaxy on Price.
Those things are pretty high up on "My Personal" list for a Tablets Requirements - Lots of Quality Apps, Big Screen, Good Battery, Gaming, Reading, and at a price I can afford.
Sure, you can buy the Galaxy and get a Camera that the iPad doesn't have, if taking photo's with a tablet is high up on your feature list.
I'm not sure exactly what you are actually saying, but several of your points are either subjective to personal opinion or speculation. I have to agree that Android does not beat an iProduct on every feature (and vice versa)
Ebook and pdf reading - why is ipad better?
App quality and quantity - yes there are more apps on the appstore currently, but how many do you actually use our are similar? If there is a need for any type of app, someone will likely have developed it (or you better start our get someone else to)
Memory size - again this depends on the specific device, but doesn't the galaxy tab have a removable (thus upgradeable) sd card?
Screen size - there are plenty of larger android tablets out there if that's what you want, personally I want a smaller tablet that I can easily operate with one hand.
Build quality - why is ipad better? Durability or hardware looks? galaxy tab has a gorilla glass cover, ipad may just be considered stronger due to being basically one solid piece for the buyer
Battery life - granted, android systems in general have a lower battery life. I blame it on having more background apps and better multitasking
Gaming - what difference is there between normal apps and games? The only thing I can think of is processing power and 3d effects, both of which any modern android system will have little to no problem with.
UI and transitions - personal opinion, some(not me) see flashy transition effects as unnecessary(yet I agree that android could use smoother rotation transitions)
The thing with an android system is that you actually have a choice of what type of device you want (as opposed to just memory and 3g), personally I'm waiting for a proper honeycomb tablet before buying, if you want to go for apple I suggest you also wait a bit for an ipad 2 announcement, as normal ipad prices will probably be reduced at least.
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