Ask HN: Are tablets worth owning?
I'm currently studying CS in school which of course means doing a lot of math. (I'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'm left handed), having to clean the thing, and having to buy markers all the time, I'd love to have a virtual option.
If there exists such a device that is built to be an electronic whiteboard (and is therefore fairly cheap) I'd love to know. The best I could find is called a "Boogie Board" http://goo.gl/RGOp7R but from the reviews I don't think this is what I'm looking for. I want something I can scribble on and erase with ease.
I thought about buying a tablet http://goo.gl/5GSOsv but I don't want to put down the money for one purpose. I've got a few android games that I play, but I don't see any purpose for having one when I already have a smart phone and laptop.
So, suggestions? Ideas? Thanks in advance!
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[ 3.9 ms ] story [ 148 ms ] threadOtherwise, I hardly use it at all. I don't like reading on it. I don't like browsing the web on it. I don't like playing games on it. I don't like typing on it. For almost everything I've tried to do with it, either a regular desktop/laptop computer or a phone seems more pleasant for me.
But I do see plenty of other people using them constantly for things which I do not; your experience may vary.
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.
I have never used an android tablet for personal use.
Although, I love read.amazon.com, the online reader. The font a spacing works out perfectly.
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't owe a car payment to Verizon.
The iPad 4 is quite heavy, so I mostly use the Nexus 7 for private stuff.
- 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'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.
I prefer the tablet over the smartphone for this because of the screen size.
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'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.
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'm traveling and I constantly need to know where I am and where I need to go. When I'm on a 14 hr flight, I like to read my books or catch up on HN It's also just an ultra portable, longer lasting laptop. And I also play minecraft on it, and they're working on servers that I can connect to when I'm on my tablet or my computer.
As for a virtual whiteboard, I use evernote, as it has that function, but I haven't really found an app that I really like as a whiteboard.
I read ebooks and I can accurately highlight what I want the first time instead of messing up with my finger.
I guess I'm kind of a gadget junky. I always buy these things thinking I'm going to use them a lot and then they mostly collect dust.
Samsung makes a 12" tablet with a pen. It's not what I'd want but maybe you should give it a try if written note-taking, equations, and drawing on a tablet is what you want.