TeknoBlast
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You should get the new nexus 7, as Google seem to have big plans about student literature & discounts.
You'll like this:Same here. I have my Surface Pro, which I keep at the house most of the time since I'm on a computer all day at work. I also have the Acer W3 Windows tablet which I bring to work so I can watch tv shows/movies or read comics during my lunch hour and break time. It's portable enough that I can place it in my back pocket.
Nice! Having said that, I should also mention that I am now seriously considering an iPad!!!!! Yeah, I know, I know! My reason is purely utilitarian - I need an e-device which has a 4:3 aspect ratio. Why? Because I need to read books - not popular books, but academic books. The impact of this is not so much on my Surface RT; rather, it is on my Nexus 10, which I use as my reader and media consumption device. So, what will happen now is that the Nexus will remain as my primary media consumption and secondary web surfing device. The iPad will be my dedicated e-reader + web browsing device and the Surface RT will remain my primary mobile computing device.
It just seems that I am adding on gadgets instead of reducing them! I had assumed (mistakenly as it turns out) that in this Age of Mobile Computing Devices the number of devices that we need to own comes down. Instead, what I see is a proliferation of devices
to cater to my different needs. And, I shudder to think how this will pan out a month down the road when I am on the road!!!
Nice! Having said that, I should also mention that I am now seriously considering an iPad!!!!! Yeah, I know, I know! My reason is purely utilitarian - I need an e-device which has a 4:3 aspect ratio. Why? Because I need to read books - not popular books, but academic books. The impact of this is not so much on my Surface RT; rather, it is on my Nexus 10, which I use as my reader and media consumption device. So, what will happen now is that the Nexus will remain as my primary media consumption and secondary web surfing device. The iPad will be my dedicated e-reader + web browsing device and the Surface RT will remain my primary mobile computing device.
It just seems that I am adding on gadgets instead of reducing them! I had assumed (mistakenly as it turns out) that in this Age of Mobile Computing Devices the number of devices that we need to own comes down. Instead, what I see is a proliferation of devices to cater to my different needs. And, I shudder to think how this will pan out a month down the road when I am on the road!!!
Seems to me that one nice Ultra-Book or Mac-Book Air would have filled most of the roles nicely. Asus ZenBook Prime Ux31a, 13.3 inch touch-screen, backlit keyboard, 128gb, 4gb ram, 2.9lbs, 7 hours battery life ~= $999 US. There will most likely be a Haswell flavor offered sooner rather than later but think of all the mess and adapters and power supplies you won't have to worry about if you do have to travel. I think we have gone a little nuts with the whole tablet thing here and forgotten the tried-and-true form factors like a simple ultra-book. Clam Shell Laptop for the win.
Well, you do have a point. However, the adapters, cables etc. is not really a problem. Consider this: I have a Nokia 720 phone, which has a USB charger. This works for both the phone and the Nexus 10. The Surface has its own charger and the iPad will have its own. So, basically, three sets of cables. Then again, my partner also has a Nokia 720 and a Nexus 10. This means we both share chargers.
My reason for opting for the iPad - as I mentioned in my post - is because of the aspect ratio and that is primarily driven by the need to read academic books (not necessarily text books though). The 16:9/10 aspect ratio is not really optimal for reading - as I am sure you will appreciate. While I would have loved a Windows or an Android tablet, but I am hard pressed to source one with the aspect ratio that I am looking for. While traveling overseas, of course, I will have to take the Surface, Nexus and the iPad (plus one 500GB HDD). But under normal circumstances when commuting to work, I will need to only carry the iPad and the Surface (which is quite ironic in the context of the Advert that the OP posted above!). At work, I use the Surface for all office-related work and for web surfing and the iPad for my reading. At home, the Nexus will fill in for movies and for Surfing - the screen is excellent (IMO) for both these functions. And, my desk-bound job will be conducted on my desktop (with a dual monitor set-up).
Bottomline: I really wish some OEM (Windows and/ or Android) releases a slick 4:3 aspect ratio. But since that is not the case, I guess I will have to lug around 3 devices (4 devices if you include the phone).