It's not just about you though. You can't really argue on a point that is so subjective as this. Mileage does indeed vary, because while you may think it's not important, a lot of us love using touch interfaces.UltraJv wrote:
Ive had it in various forms for 10 years, its ok. It can be frustrating in some ways. Most people get by without it. YMMV.
Textbooks on a tablet could change how students learn, because you can embed stuff in the eBook not possible with the physical text, such as video and other interactive components. Sure, Apple is first to it with iBooks/iBooks Author, but they most certainly won't be the last. Amazon and Google will surely follow. I don't think tablets will necessarily kill laptops in the classroom, but they may very well kill textbooks someday. The only reason they may replace laptops is due to cost and durability; generally tablets are cheaper than a good laptop, and slightly more durable due to no moving parts and solid state memory.whyterabbyt wrote:I don't quite see the logic of that, TBH. You're not replacing 'textbooks on laptops' with 'textbooks on iPads', so what impact does the textbook medium have on laptops?UncleAge wrote:Look there is already a lot of talk about delivering all textbooks for public high schools in the USA on tablets. Specifically iPads. If that happens then the death of the laptop will follow in short order.
FWIW, I dont see our students using laptops for textbooks; they're not even 'only' using them for the web and wordprocessing; they're using applications like Photoshop, Final Cut, AutoCAD and Maya. Other faculties they're using Matlab, SPSS, Solidworks et.c.
How about the standard Apple bluetooth keyboard that works great with the iPad in any app? Works for me! It works on the iPhone too, though it looks a bit comical using the keyboard with a phone. The Apple model is only slightly wider than the iPad itself is, and I prefer it due to weight. But any BT keyboard will work. The iPad doesn't "snap in", but it certainly serves the purpose of fast text entry, and added screen real estate since the virtual keyboard isnt taking up any space.whyterabbyt wrote:You mean make the iPad like the Asus Transformer?k3ith wrote:Has Apple designed something like this for the iPad 2?
"A laptop without a screen and with no hardware inside. Something that you can plug your iPad into to allow you to use a qwerty keyboard and trackpad wit ith?"
Do you follow? Basically something to allow you to type on when needing to write fast...
Nope. Apple dont really design very much additional hardware for any of their hardware.