dave lackey
Veteran
Gee... I have now started a thread on the Ipad...what is this world coming to?🙄
Okay, so here goes. We have been looking at Nooks for my wife who has trouble reading books with small fonts, etc. and eyeglasses have not been a lot of help for various reasons.
So, we checked out the new Nook Easy Touch with the backlit screen and thought it was great for reading but if it cost $150 incl. tax, well, maybe we should look at their color tablet, but it is over $200 incl. tax. Grrr.
Money doesn't grow on trees around here so I will have to squirrel a few bucks a month out of something to buy a tablet and I HATE spending money on electronics.
So, the Ipad (refurbished) looks to be a decent alternative. Not only can she use it to read, but we can do email, and all the other things that we might want to do while out of town and needing access to getting online.:angel:
Ugh....except, how can one use the Ipad while driving down the road? Can a mobile modem be purchased and used just like a wifi at Starbucks?
Sorry to ask such basic questions, but outside of a desktop computer and CAD work, I know very little about mobile technology. I gave up on laptops because I prefer the desktop and not spending yet more money.
The Ipad will fit in my Hadley Pro. It fits everywhere I might need it except in my meager budget.
So, can I hook up the Ipad and let the grandkids play games on it while on a trip? Does it need to be online to access said games or what? I told ya I was a non-geek....😱
Okay, so here goes. We have been looking at Nooks for my wife who has trouble reading books with small fonts, etc. and eyeglasses have not been a lot of help for various reasons.
So, we checked out the new Nook Easy Touch with the backlit screen and thought it was great for reading but if it cost $150 incl. tax, well, maybe we should look at their color tablet, but it is over $200 incl. tax. Grrr.
Money doesn't grow on trees around here so I will have to squirrel a few bucks a month out of something to buy a tablet and I HATE spending money on electronics.
So, the Ipad (refurbished) looks to be a decent alternative. Not only can she use it to read, but we can do email, and all the other things that we might want to do while out of town and needing access to getting online.:angel:
Ugh....except, how can one use the Ipad while driving down the road? Can a mobile modem be purchased and used just like a wifi at Starbucks?
Sorry to ask such basic questions, but outside of a desktop computer and CAD work, I know very little about mobile technology. I gave up on laptops because I prefer the desktop and not spending yet more money.
The Ipad will fit in my Hadley Pro. It fits everywhere I might need it except in my meager budget.
So, can I hook up the Ipad and let the grandkids play games on it while on a trip? Does it need to be online to access said games or what? I told ya I was a non-geek....😱