Why Apple's iPad is in big trouble
http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/business/2014/04/18/apple-ipad-big-trouble/7870517/
http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/business/2014/04/18/apple-ipad-big-trouble/7870517/
Why Apple's iPad is in big trouble
http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/business/2014/04/18/apple-ipad-big-trouble/7870517/
I can't stand e-ink, and even if I could, most of my reading is news articles on the web, with some ebooks. The Kindle may be good for ebooks (if you can stand e-ink), but not for surfing the web. I guess you don't spend much time just surfing the web, without typing input? If so, I suppose you don't mind being stuck with a keyboard. I can spend hours surfing the web without touching the keyboard, hence my desire to get rid of it.
I can't stand e-ink, and even if I could, most of my reading is news articles on the web, with some ebooks. The Kindle may be good for ebooks (if you can stand e-ink), but not for surfing the web. I guess you don't spend much time just surfing the web, without typing input? If so, I suppose you don't mind being stuck with a keyboard. I can spend hours surfing the web without touching the keyboard, hence my desire to get rid of it.
For serious reading, I have no restrictions with e-ink - its pretty much like reading a paper book. With an LCD screen, I can handle an hour or so before I get a headache. Also, a Kindle is perfect for focusing on the book without any distractions and the light weight makes it so easy to hold
I'm usually not a proponent of single-use devices, but an e-ink Kindle is really so good at what it is designed for, as someone who reads a lot, I can't do without it.
Exactly. The Kindle was designed with one purpose - to comfortably read e-books and it does a wonderful job.
My gf who uses her iPad mini daily has recently stolen my older Kindle 3G because she couldn't read for long on the mini. I don't mind looking at an LCD screen for hours on end but if I have the option I would much prefer e-ink.
For serious reading, I have no restrictions with e-ink - its pretty much like reading a paper book. With an LCD screen, I can handle an hour or so before I get a headache. Also, a Kindle is perfect for focusing on the book without any distractions and the light weight makes it so easy to hold
I'm usually not a proponent of single-use devices, but an e-ink Kindle is really so good at what it is designed for, as someone who reads a lot, I can't do without it.
I have never really thought about it, but after your comment I have taken notice. And yes, I constantly use my keyboard for input while I am cruising the web. I can't imagine being going hours without using my keyboard. If I could then I probably would prefer some sort of tablet over my MBA.
Exactly. The Kindle was designed with one purpose - to comfortably read e-books and it does a wonderful job.
My gf who uses her iPad mini daily has recently stolen my older Kindle 3G because she couldn't read for long on the mini. I don't mind looking at an LCD screen for hours on end but if I have the option I would much prefer e-ink.
Always so interesting to hear how different other people's usage patterns can be. I do sometimes type search terms into google while surfing, but it's like, type a search, get back results. Spend next hour reading through results without typing anything. Type another search, spend another hour reading, etc.
Only time I type in Safari is when posting to forums!![]()
In fact, I'm wondering, what does anyone type while surfing, other than searches? If you don't mind sharing, I'd appreciate hearing how you surf the web, that you use your keyboard a lot while you are doing it.
I am constantly searching, replying to emails, iMessages, posting on forums, and typing notes for different things. I would say that I might spend 10 - 20 minutes not using my keyboard at most when I have found few good hits for my searches or while reading different topics. I do jump from topic to topic and thought to thought fairly randomly so that probably increases my need to type.
I too type a lot on my iPad. I have found the Logitech Ultrathin keyboard cover to be a terrific accessory. If Apple would include support for bluetooth mice that would be terrific. I have found it helpful on my Surface 2 as well as my Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 (student edition with keyboard dock).I am constantly searching, replying to emails, iMessages, posting on forums, and typing notes for different things. I would say that I might spend 10 - 20 minutes not using my keyboard at most when I have found few good hits for my searches or while reading different topics. I do jump from topic to topic and thought to thought fairly randomly so that probably increases my need to type.
I definitely love my Kindle paperwhite, I also love my iPad mini. As long as they make minis, I'm sure I'll buy them.
I've been using less and less my iPad Mini since I got it 13 months ago. Now it's in my desktop, inside its case, probably with a drained battery for the last one or two weeks.
If I ever wanna use it for something, when I get it it's dead and I have to plug it in. Then, after some days, when I wanna use it again... dead again.
It's been like this the last two months maybe, I think it's time I sell it or pass it to someone who will actually use it.
Late at night I prefer reading on my iPad Mini over the MacBook. For me it's pretty easy to hold for hours on end. If it's a fad I'll keep riding the fad train.![]()