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The iPad v. Laptop Debate. By Sam Hall Wednesday, February 8, 2012 5:14 p.m. CST Upvote 0. Courtesy Apple ... My original column was looking at the iPad as a personal computer, ...
The debate as to whether an iPad could be a viable laptop replacement continues, with a Twitter thread today a good example. The Outline’s Joshua Topolsky is a strong nay-sayer. Couple of tweets ...
My comparison of iPads and PCs as platforms for user innovation last week generated the level of controversy usually reserved for Coke-versus-Pepsi arguments or, if you’re a beer drinker, less ...
“Low bid is the go bid.” And at first glance, the Chromebook seems to be a very good deal. Chromebooks are laptop-like, and basically, if you have an internet connection, you have pretty much all the ...
Microsoft, or well, a 10-year-old girl in the commercial, is obviously referring to Apple’s ongoing ads to position the iPad Pro as a computer and competitor to a laptop.
The iPad is no laptop, but this neat software trick brings it close By Nadeem Sarwar Published January 9, 2023 Save ... I somewhat disagree, but that’s a debate for another day.
I already have a pretty powerful laptop PC, so I don't see the point of getting another laptop like the Air. I like iOS better than OSX, and I think the iPad makes a lot of sense for me in many ...
I just want you to be happy and, it seems, Apple is finally coming around to that way of thinking. For the longest time, Cupertino insisted the iPad Pro is a computer. Then it seemed to back off ...
iPad vs. PC debate shows the perils of tribal thinking A comparison of platforms for encouraging innovation devolves into the tribalism that kills innovation, collaboration, and progress ...
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