SsupernovaE
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I'd rather have a Surface with pen input. High enough resolution (1080p@10") to be comparable to retina for me.
I don't think having the most expensive toys that Daddy can buy is anything new for college students. That being said it is pretty ridiculous that the kid wants the whole lineup of Apple devices. I bet by his Junior year he's going to want newer models of all of them too.My generation has such a false sense of entitlement...
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1390734
Pen+paper got me through college.
I think they call that a "netbook".
Except that a netbook can run big-boy programs.
I'd rather have a Surface with pen input. High enough resolution (1080p@10") to be comparable to retina for me.
Are you reading a different post? He has no sense of entitlement. He didn't say need. All he did was say what he was thinking about getting and ask for people's opinions on different models. What could you possibly find wrong with that?
. And please enlighten us to what you can reasonably do on a netbook that you can't do on an ipad. In fact, I'd say that with the amount of apps, an ipad can do more and do it better.
You're trolling, right? :^D
On my shitty 4 year old netbook, I can run any O/S I want, use a full office suite, have full featured image manipulation, and run an entirely different O/S in a VM. I can do ANYTHING a full sized desktop can do, and I do it all for $200. If I were to buy it today, it would probably be under $100 due to depreciation :^D
This.
I am an iPad owner and I use it every day. It is a wonderful media consumption device. However, I cannot honestly think of one single work related task (except perhaps reading email if it can connect to an Exchange Server, never tried) that I can do on my iPad. When I see people say they ditched their work computers for an iPad I have to wonder if they really needed that computer in the first place. Similarly if I were going back for my engineering degree today, I imagine none of my required software would run on an iPad. That same software would most likely be able to be installed (how well it would run is another story) on a $250 netbook.
This.
I am an iPad owner and I use it every day. It is a wonderful media consumption device. However, I cannot honestly think of one single work related task (except perhaps reading email if it can connect to an Exchange Server, never tried) that I can do on my iPad. When I see people say they ditched their work computers for an iPad I have to wonder if they really needed that computer in the first place. Similarly if I were going back for my engineering degree today, I imagine none of my required software would run on an iPad. That same software would most likely be able to be installed (how well it would run is another story) on a $250 netbook.
iPad is invaluable if you read PDFs all day.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7" is a much better choice for reading imo. It's much lighter, has better battery life, and thanks to the Super AMOLED Plus screen is much easier on the eyes if you use white text on a black background.
Personally the MS Surface pro looks to be the ultimate tablet for productivity though, plenty of power and excellent pen input.
Well, that kid does intend to use that MacBook all four years (or so he claims). But yes, to think you need an ipad/macbook pro/iphone/android phone/G5 for college is preposterous.
I'm 32, and even back in my college days (98-02) laptops were starting to trend towards "required," especially in my senior year. Still, my parents really held my feet to the fire and were not about to buy me some high end laptop that they knew I'd beat up.
You're trolling, right? :^D
I can run any O/S I want,
use a full office suite,
have full featured image manipulation,
and run an entirely different O/S in a VM.
wtf were you doing that required a computer? My last trek through college was 2010 and there was only 1 guy who brought a computer to school.I'm 32, and even back in my college days (98-02) laptops were starting to trend towards "required," especially in my senior year. Still, my parents really held my feet to the fire and were not about to buy me some high end laptop that they knew I'd beat up.
The problem with the galaxy tab is not the hardware... it's the software. I haven't used one for about 6 months but the software on it was abysmal compared to the android phones I've used and compared to an iPad.
wtf were you doing that required a computer? My last trek through college was 2010 and there was only 1 guy who brought a computer to school.
I know a lot of people like that: I call them paper wasters.
Also, how do you keep track of your notes on the sheet if its all in binders and boxes? I like the ability to meta-analyse notes.
Are you reading a different post? He has no sense of entitlement. He didn't say need. All he did was say what he was thinking about getting and ask for people's opinions on different models. What could you possibly find wrong with that?