Jeff, check out the Asus transformer. Its a tablet with a optional keyboard (making it a netbook). I've had one for a couple of months and find it way more useful than the Ipad.
So you guys are talking about a wireless physical keyboard as an accessory to the iPad? Sounds like a workable solution. Only minutes after putting up my first question a friend of mine read it and called me and had great things to say about the iPad, although he did say he is glad he has the 2nd Gen and not the 3rd gen as there are issues already with it that don't outweigh any new features. Thanks for the input.
I'm with the Charlie, the Ipad in incredible. I have had the Ipad 2 since launch for a little over a year now and with the exception of not being able to do "Flash" stuff, its amazing.
I have a 1st, 2nd and 3rd generation iPads. They are all just a hair better than the last. Most people who get an iPad soon figure out there is nothing better to surf the web with. I can't imagine going backwards to an old fashion pc again.
Jeff, you can get real good deals on a remanufactured iPad 2 from Apple. That's what I would get.
Transformer Prime kicks the Ipad's ass. Let me know when Apple stops limiting their users customization and allows for game system emulators.
I use my tablet to play NES games using a Wii controller, to literally write notes in class with a stylus, scan documents with the camera, watch movies when I travel, and make Ifanboys angry by loading custom ROMs
How are the iPad/tablets to
How are the iPad/tablets to type on? I am considering them but not sure how well typing works on the touch screens, any opinions?
Replaced my desktop with a
Replaced my desktop with a laptop, but a computer is the main device i use for online news (bigger screen).
Jeff, check out the Asus
Jeff, check out the Asus transformer. Its a tablet with a optional keyboard (making it a netbook). I've had one for a couple of months and find it way more useful than the Ipad.
http://usa.asus.com/Tablet/
Terry, thanks for the link.
Terry, thanks for the link. I had never heard of the transformer before. Gets good reviews on Amazon by users.
Jeff, I use an iPad with a
Jeff, I use an iPad with a blue tooth keyboard. Works fantastic with out without it.
Jeff, I use a Laptop
Jeff, I use a Laptop primarily, and An Ipad about 20% of the time, like charlie my bluetooth connected keybard works equally as well on both.
The beauty is one keyboard works with both
So you guys are talking about
So you guys are talking about a wireless physical keyboard as an accessory to the iPad? Sounds like a workable solution. Only minutes after putting up my first question a friend of mine read it and called me and had great things to say about the iPad, although he did say he is glad he has the 2nd Gen and not the 3rd gen as there are issues already with it that don't outweigh any new features. Thanks for the input.
I'm with the Charlie, the
I'm with the Charlie, the Ipad in incredible. I have had the Ipad 2 since launch for a little over a year now and with the exception of not being able to do "Flash" stuff, its amazing.
I have a 1st, 2nd and 3rd
I have a 1st, 2nd and 3rd generation iPads. They are all just a hair better than the last. Most people who get an iPad soon figure out there is nothing better to surf the web with. I can't imagine going backwards to an old fashion pc again.
Jeff, you can get real good deals on a remanufactured iPad 2 from Apple. That's what I would get.
I use my lap top, pc and mac
I use my lap top, pc and mac for graphic design work, but for surfing, nothing beats the pad
Transformer Prime kicks the
Transformer Prime kicks the Ipad's ass. Let me know when Apple stops limiting their users customization and allows for game system emulators.
I use my tablet to play NES games using a Wii controller, to literally write notes in class with a stylus, scan documents with the camera, watch movies when I travel, and make Ifanboys angry by loading custom ROMs