But that isn't the only reason I don't go with apple and android tablets and phones. The main reason I don't is because they're too busy. The android "home" screen or app screen looks better than apple's, but it's still busy. Apps are all over the place like shortcuts all over a desktop. I don't like it. I like a clean desktop/screen. I know you can organize your apps into different shortcuts, e.g. I've serviced an iPad that had one shortcut labeled "road apps" which contained a GPS, restaurant finder, etc., but there were shortcuts all over his 3 screens of apps. It was messy. I service iPads and iPhones at work and each one is messy. I don't like it. My mango phone isn't like that. Metro is organized and has a certain fluidity to it. It's not messy looking.
Does the messiness make the iStuff poor in functionality? Not at all. That's not what I want to say. Instead, what I want to say, is that the messy UI makes for an uncomfortable "feel" for me as a user. It's not my preference. If Apple changed the UI then I might would buy one.
At least now if I'm ever at employed by someone who gives me an iPad for work I know I can get a decent keyboard for it.