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Ask HN: Are tablets worth owning?

2 pointsby egloverover 10 years ago
This is quite a specific question and I&#x27;m basically looking to solve one issue, but if you love your tablet for whatever reason and you think they&#x27;re worth having, I&#x27;m happy to hear why. (This will make sense in a second.)<p>I&#x27;m currently studying CS in school which of course means doing a lot of math. (I&#x27;m also a huge fan of Khan Academy.) In an effort to not waste paper I have a small whiteboard that I picked up at Wal-Mart. I love the thing but dealing with all the ink on my hands (I&#x27;m left handed), having to clean the thing, and having to buy markers all the time, I&#x27;d love to have a virtual option.<p>If there exists such a device that is built to be an electronic whiteboard (and is therefore fairly cheap) I&#x27;d love to know. The best I could find is called a &quot;Boogie Board&quot; http:&#x2F;&#x2F;goo.gl&#x2F;RGOp7R but from the reviews I don&#x27;t think this is what I&#x27;m looking for. I want something I can scribble on and erase with ease.<p>I thought about buying a tablet http:&#x2F;&#x2F;goo.gl&#x2F;5GSOsv but I don&#x27;t want to put down the money for one purpose. I&#x27;ve got a few android games that I play, but I don&#x27;t see any purpose for having one when I already have a smart phone and laptop.<p>So, suggestions? Ideas? Thanks in advance!

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tjrover 10 years ago
I&#x27;ve had an iPad for about three years. It appeared to be the magical way forward for technology. As a musician, I regularly use it to display scores, and really like it for this.<p>Otherwise, I hardly use it at all. I don&#x27;t like reading on it. I don&#x27;t like browsing the web on it. I don&#x27;t like playing games on it. I don&#x27;t like typing on it. For almost everything I&#x27;ve tried to do with it, either a regular desktop&#x2F;laptop computer or a phone seems more pleasant for me.<p>But I do see plenty of other people using them constantly for things which I do not; your experience may vary.
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b0oover 10 years ago
I bought my Nexus 7 first gen the week it came out and I don&#x27;t regret it. There are so many apps that smartphones can use but it&#x27;s just so much better to use on a tablet.<p>I mainly use it as something that I can just leave it on the car because its cheap, Nexus 7s are less than $200 right now, and it&#x27;s ultra portable, I just throw it in my backpack and forget about it until I need it, next to my portable battery charger in case I ever do need it.<p>The two main differences between a smartphone and a tablet are Battery life and screen size. Some of the functions that are both battery intensive and need a bigger screen are using it as a gps, reading, and browsing. When I&#x27;m traveling and I constantly need to know where I am and where I need to go. When I&#x27;m on a 14 hr flight, I like to read my books or catch up on HN It&#x27;s also just an ultra portable, longer lasting laptop. And I also play minecraft on it, and they&#x27;re working on servers that I can connect to when I&#x27;m on my tablet or my computer.<p>As for a virtual whiteboard, I use evernote, as it has that function, but I haven&#x27;t really found an app that I really like as a whiteboard.
Zigurdover 10 years ago
I have an LG G-pad Google Play Edition. I would like a larger tablet but I dislike Samsung&#x27;s bloatware enough that I&#x27;m avoiding their otherwise very desirable Galaxy Tab S. So I carry a thin paper notebook in my back pocket for times when I can&#x27;t keep up with note-taking using a Bluetooth keyboard with my tablet. Together with the very thin keyboard, it&#x27;s lighter than any laptop and the battery life means no undignified crawling under clients&#x27; conference tables to plug in a power supply.<p>Samsung makes a 12&quot; tablet with a pen. It&#x27;s not what I&#x27;d want but maybe you should give it a try if written note-taking, equations, and drawing on a tablet is what you want.
sandraeover 10 years ago
We own two tablets for businesss use - an iPad and a Google Nexus 7.<p>The iPad 4 is quite heavy, so I mostly use the Nexus 7 for private stuff.<p>- Quickly checking information on the web if all computers are turned off. - Adding listings to our local Craigslist equivalent. This is so much faster if you don&#x27;t need to transfer pictures from the camera to the computer and then upload the stuff. - Playing games that are made for tablets. - Reading websites for fun while lying in bed. - Showing pictures and funny videos to friends.<p>I prefer the tablet over the smartphone for this because of the screen size.
jpetersonmnover 10 years ago
I&#x27;ve got an ipad, nexus7, asus 10&quot; win8 tablet&#x2F;laptop thing. I only ever use the ipad, but use it quite a bit. It mainly sits on my coffee table. I use it as the tv guide, hulu&#x2F;Netflix&#x2F;youtube remote with chromcast, rdp sessions to various computers around the house if I&#x27;m waiting for a torrent to finish or something I can check the status, etc...<p>I guess I&#x27;m kind of a gadget junky. I always buy these things thinking I&#x27;m going to use them a lot and then they mostly collect dust.
Jiphaover 10 years ago
I&#x27;d get a tablet with a pen like the Galaxy Note 8 or 10. It&#x27;s MUCH easier to write things down, especially with all the math you&#x27;ll be doing. And it just allows you to be more precise in general (plus you won&#x27;t be getting the ink all over your hands).<p>I read ebooks and I can accurately highlight what I want the first time instead of messing up with my finger.
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pgrimesover 10 years ago
I love my iPad. I use just for reading kindle iBooks and iTunes U. I actually had to wait until the retina screen.<p>I had a surface RT and the kindle app on there sucked plus there was no comparable iBooks and iTunes U app so I sold it.<p>I have never used an android tablet for personal use.
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WriteYourRepover 10 years ago
Love my iPad. I use it at home exclusively. But I&#x27;ve found that my tablet is limited to only consumption. I can&#x27;t stand coding or writing on it and really only use it for internet browsing and book reading.
PaulHouleover 10 years ago
I love tablets.<p>On the other hand, I hate smartphones. I can afford to buy a tablet and a Playstation Vita, eat out once in a while and even save for retirement because I don&#x27;t owe a car payment to Verizon.
beamatronicover 10 years ago
Having a tablet was useful in that I learned that what I really needed was a Chromebook
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