if you only want a basic note taking machine then it would be fine. im thinking of getting one for uni
My freshman year my bag felt like it weighed 60lbs with all my books...imagine if they could all be replaced with a 1.5lb iPad.
if you only want a basic note taking machine then it would be fine. im thinking of getting one for uni
My freshman year my bag felt like it weighed 60lbs with all my books...imagine if they could all be replaced with a 1.5lb iPad.
My freshman year my bag felt like it weighed 60lbs with all my books...imagine if they could all be replaced with a 1.5lb iPad.
college students usually have a tight'ish budget
imo, you would be better served getting a laptop than this , esp with the free ipod later this summer
I think that most people that advocate using an iPad for day-to-day college use are more or less just convincing themselves that it's a great idea without devoting serious thought to the issue. For serious work you're better off with a real computer.
No, i need not.
My freshman year my bag felt like it weighed 60lbs with all my books...imagine if they could all be replaced with a 1.5lb iPad.
Personally I'd rather just use my Macbook in class. More features and I wouldn't have to hold it up with one or two hands making it painfully obvious I'm not paying attention.
I am a college student and I plan on getting one "eventually" because I plan on majoring in english so i will be taking a lot of lit classes and being able to have all my book stored on a device will be nice and there are textbook apps out already i guess.
The biggest problems I see with using the iPad for college are the lack of multitasking, and the lack of a windowed environment. For example you're reading a pdf (or ebook) and want to take some notes from that into your paper, you can't just copy and paste from the pdf to the notes and skip back to the pdf/ebook quickly. Equally, you can't have the ebook open on one side of the screen and draft your precis of what you're reading on the other side. Macs are not particularly good at this anyway, but it is likely to be worse for the iPad.
If portability is important, I'd suggest a netbook, with a larger screen in your room to allow for the scenario above.
I think in addition to a laptop, the iPad will be great...
oh yea, if you have a comp already go for it
from my experience, i never once brought my laptop to class, only to a library on a blue moon
I think that most people that advocate using an iPad for day-to-day college use are more or less just convincing themselves that it's a great idea without devoting serious thought to the issue. For serious work you're better off with a real computer.
Agreed. I think the iPad is too limited to use as your only computer.
I'm not even sure if Microsoft Word on my iMac will open files from Pages.
I am in college and the ipad is pretty much useless for computing.
1. I am a computer Science major
Need a laptop period for programming
2. Notetaking in other classes
Professors who use the ink projecter do so quickly, I find myself typing really quickly. Can't see my self doing that as quickly from the ipad. NO COLLEGE STUDENT WOULD LOG THAT KEYBOARD ATTACHMENT TO CLASS. Defeats the whole purpose of portability, plus they'd feel silly.
3. NO usb option for quick printing, sharing data etc when not around a wifi connection. (buy add on increases the price and defeats the whole college budget)
4. You can't annotate notes on pdf etc using a stylus, or sketch quick diagrams/formulas.
5. No multi tasking. God forbid you need to look up a meaning of a word, use the calculator, etc with pages open. Not to mention you can't email your professor pages format in the first place.
No, i need not.
I am in college and the ipad is pretty much useless for computing.
1. I am a computer Science major
Need a laptop period for programming
2. Notetaking in other classes
Professors who use the ink projecter do so quickly, I find myself typing really quickly. Can't see my self doing that as quickly from the ipad. NO COLLEGE STUDENT WOULD LOG THAT KEYBOARD ATTACHMENT TO CLASS. Defeats the whole purpose of portability, plus they'd feel silly.
3. NO usb option for quick printing, sharing data etc when not around a wifi connection. (buy add on increases the price and defeats the whole college budget)
Pogo stylus for iPhone will work with this device. Plus the App Store? I'm sure there will be tons of apps that can do cool stuff like this. Just give it a few months.4. You can't annotate notes on pdf etc using a stylus, or sketch quick diagrams/formulas.
Ummm...the way the iPhone OS guidelines are setup is such that an app auto saves the file and state the user was in when they exit an app with the home button. So you just hit the home button in Pages, pop open Safari and look something up, then go back to Pages within a few seconds and it loads up where you left off. What's the bother here? It's not like we're rendering out videos in Final Cut Pro while playing WoW. That's not the purpose of this device.5. No multi tasking. God forbid you need to look up a meaning of a word, use the calculator, etc with pages open. Not to mention you can't email your professor pages format in the first place.
6. DISTRACTION
apps galore, music and games. Facebook app eye candy and naturally the stares of other students.
There are more cons than pros. Get a netbook. Many college students use this as their only computer and guess what it works. Its inexpensive, light, portable and has long battery life. The newer models are even better.