My iPod touch died... and by died I mean it fell out of my bag and spent two nights in the garden and I don't think all the rice in the world is going to dry it out enough to come back to life.
So I figured I'd replace it with a budget 7" tablet and the only thing I can find in my price range (up to/around £100) and with a high memory (64gb) is the Blackberry Playbook. It would be able to handle my iTunes library, and has the same capacity as my old iPod.
It's about 2 years old, and when first released there were complaints about the lack of Android Apps it could run, but that seems to have been sorted out by subsequent updates.
I don't think it's supported any more, so I don't think there'll be any further software updates. Is this a big enough con to not get it? There's got to be something else wrong with it - for such a low price and with all the functionality I'm looking for, I'm missing some major flaw, right?