I see. English must not be your native language. I'll note that for future reference, and direct you to your local community college. All colleges will offer English courses, and many are setup specifically for non-native speakers. That should greatly help your future interactions.
Anything but Apple. I wouldn't give them a penny of my money, and seeing their logo every time I used the device would piss me off.
I dont see the ipad as just a consumption device. With a plethora of apps, the possibilities are nearly endless. The thing is essentially a computer without a keyboard. It doesnt run a windows environment but apps will emulate nearly everything you can do in a windows environment.
I dont see the ipad as just a consumption device. With a plethora of apps, the possibilities are nearly endless. The thing is essentially a computer without a keyboard. It doesnt run a windows environment but apps will emulate nearly everything you can do in a windows environment.
Tell me this, out of the box, does it recognize your handwriting at 92% accuracy?
Tell me this, out of the box, does it recognize your handwriting at 92% accuracy?
I dont have one, so I dont know. Probably not right out of the box..? But I assume there is an app that will do that. I can see someone wanting to use their own handwriting on a tablet but with 92% accuracy that seems like there would be a lot of errors which would make it more trouble than its worth.
It identifies keyboard strokes with 100% accuracy, why are we introducing handwriting on a tablet?
I dont have one, so I dont know. Probably not right out of the box..? But I assume there is an app that will do that. I can see someone wanting to use their own handwriting on a tablet but with 92% accuracy that seems like there would be a lot of errors which would make it more trouble than its worth.
The Acer can. It is an option in lieu of the on screen keyboard. And if you have decent handwriting skills, all of your input is accepted.
interesting. I'm sure there is an ipad "app for that" though. my main reasoning for the ipad *in this scenario* is that all the kids have em, and I have found them to be excellent for tablet computing needs in my limited use.
Having the option is nice? I thought people like options.
interesting. I'm sure there is an ipad "app for that" though. my main reasoning for the ipad *in this scenario* is that all the kids have em, and I have found them to be excellent for tablet computing needs in my limited use.
In a teaching environment, I think AirPlay will come in REALLY handy. Have some slides on your iPad? Click the AirPlay button to wirelessly mirror your device to the projector. Super easy. You'll need an AppleTV device, but every teacher could use it when they are in the room.
Sounds like WiDi but needs an Apple TV.
