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I'ts much more comfortable to lean back on the sofa and read a book on a tablet, than read one on a laptop. 🙂
I still prefer paper books. But I find the Kindle much better for reading than the iPad.
I'ts much more comfortable to lean back on the sofa and read a book on a tablet, than read one on a laptop. 🙂
I still prefer paper books. But I find the Kindle much better for reading than the iPad.
Laptops for production, tablets for consumption. That's basically it.
You can get a Chromebook for $249, so why buy a Mac Book Air at four times the price?
You can get a Chromebook for $249, so why buy a Mac Book Air at four times the price?
I guess because some people prefer Macs. Could that be it?
for me, I don't trust cloud computing.
I don't look forward to an email esentially saying
"Sorry, we had an unforeseeable cloud system failure due to xyz.
(actually a hack attack by space aliens, but we can't tell you anything about it)
We are very sorry all of your data was lost,
but of course, per our ironclad user agreement
drawn up by the best lawyers on the planet
all of your data was owned by us
the instant you were foolish enough to place it on our servers
so of course you can't sue us for losing our own data.
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Thank you Very Much!"
Stephen
There are many cheaper solutions. A chrome book is a cool idea, if you like doing spreadsheets and word processing in a browser. Try photoshop tho. 🙂
Looking at the much faster and more capable 11" Mac Air vs the Ipads, I just don't get the popularity of the Ipads.
Sure Ipads are smaller, but tablets seem to give so much less compared to the not that much bigger 11" Mac Air -- especially for the $$.
What am I missing on this ?
Thanks,
Stephen
Looking at the much faster and more capable 11" Mac Air vs the Ipads, I just don't get the popularity of the Ipads.
Sure Ipads are smaller, but tablets seem to give so much less compared to the not that much bigger 11" Mac Air -- especially for the $$.
What am I missing on this ?
Thanks,
Stephen