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A tablet computer.....why?
OK, I am really tempted to buy a tablet computer, mostly because I like gadgets. But, I am also wondering what I would really use it for?
I already have a laptop, that is my primary computer. I have a Blackberry, that also allows me do email and minimal websurfing, when needed. I can even tether the BB to the laptop, for real net connectivity when I have no other options. I look at all the cool iPads, the various Android tablets, and the BB Playbook. I think they would be fun, but would I really use them for anything after the first week of playing? What niche would be filled? :dunno: |
I am very curious, also...looking forward to reading the Techies reasons & FABs.
You musta been reading my mind, Doc. BR, mD |
I would say it is great to travel with or take to meetings.
It is also is a reader. My plan for the next year or so would be to replace the laptop with a new 17 inch model and get a iPad for travel. I see no reason to get a 3G Pad since my Droid X can function as a hot spot. |
This thread goes back to Jan 2010. http://www.xoutpost.com/off-topic/lo...ad-thread.html The others are just getting off the ground. If you have a specialized field it could help. Here's one example. http://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2010/04/...-medicine.html Others will say it's a worthless device. You be the judge.
Personally I don't look at it as a computer. I see it more as an open ended device that allows you to customize it for your personal use. |
My daughter got a hand-me down iPad one and the tough screen ability was nice. It seems that you can get a Pad base word processor that is compatible with Word.
I think that the iPad 2 could also function as file server for your tv and audio system so you would not need Apple TV or other similar products. Yes you could do that with a laptop as well but the pad is smaller and therefore easier to connect. Do you know that as a Amazon Prime member you can get some downloads for free. I think that the on demand downloads through the internet, may allow you to reduce the services you get (pay for) with cable. |
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My mom is happy with her's since she put hundreds of pictures & etc on it...very easy to share with the family every time they get together...just pass the tabled around lol.
Anyways, up to you whether the thing is worth $ |
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I haven't got one yet because I don't see the need. I got my first TabletPC back in 2003 but they never caught on in the mainstream because the price was too high.
I think the current generation of lower cost tablets are useful for people who have extensive need for a device that is most read-only (movies, pictures, eBook reader) or uses apps that have simple UI requirements. Certain types of games work well on it too (Plants vs. Zombies, for example). I wouldn't want to do email or create documents on one but then I'm used to a 24" screen and a 52" extended desktop and don't like doing those activities on my Droid X either. I prefer the Kindle display for eBooks because I use a computer screen most of the day and prefer the e-Ink for reading books. |
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