I wasn't going to add YET ANOTHER monthly internet fee to bet the 3G version.
You don't have to pay for 3G just because you have the 3G iPad. You can opt in or out on a per-month basis.
I wasn't going to add YET ANOTHER monthly internet fee to bet the 3G version.
I can do so much more than a tablet with my laptop, I can read off my Kindle, and between my cellphone and iPod Touch all the functions and apps are covered, so every time I get the itch to get a tablet I just remind myself of that and never end up buying it. Granted, it would put many of those functions into one small package, but that's not a major concern for me.
Call me back when they make one that folds up like a map (I believe there's actually work on foldable LED screens and such like that should make this possible fairly soon).
Call me back when they make one that folds up like a map (I believe there's actually work on foldable LED screens and such like that should make this possible fairly soon).
If they could somehow make such a device double as a wallet, I would buy it in a heartbeat.
Indeed we're carrying very few netbooks now. Folks are looking for either laptops or tablets.
Most people with home phones these days are middle-aged and older who simply haven't gotten rid of them yet. I'd be very surprised if many younger people even bother setting one up.
I disagree about reading a book. A LCD screen which the iPhone and the iPad have along with all the other currently on the market tablet computers have is fatiguing on the eyes.
Is it even possible to get an iPhone without a data plan? I know on Verizon you have to have one; likewise with their Blackberrys.
I've read entire novels on my iPhone 4 (Retina Display for the win!) without incident. Of course I general do my reading 40-60min. at a time which might make a difference.
At my school, it's a mixture. Most students still use paper, but a few (such as myself) will use laptops instead. On the issue of not paying attention, in my experience there's not much to stop a student from doing that, except their own desire to actually catch what the professor says.[...] do kids beyond a certain age still take notes in hardcopy notebooks or do they all just make noted right onto their laptop? Actually when I think of that it seems rather funny, because what would prevent a student from surfing the net or messaging with friends when they're supposed to be paying attention and taking notes?
Actually when I think of that it seems rather funny, because what would prevent a student from surfing the net or messaging with friends when they're supposed to be paying attention and taking notes?
I had a laptop all through college, but I never took it to class. I simply prefer laptops to desktops because I like to be able to use it while laying in bed or sitting on the couch.I must say that I've never found the idea of lugging a laptop around appealing. I know a lot of people do, particularly students, but it just doesn't appeal to me. But then my lifestyle doesn't require that I need to have work or data instantly accessible. It's been a very long time since I've been in school---do kids beyond a certain age still take notes in hardcopy notebooks or do they all just make noted right onto their laptop? Actually when I think of that it seems rather funny, because what would prevent a student from surfing the net or messaging with friends when they're supposed to be paying attention and taking notes?
I simply could never be comfortable doing that.I simply prefer laptops to desktops because I like to be able to use it while laying in bed or sitting on the couch.
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