Tablets & a World in Transition

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Adeniji Kayode
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Adeniji Kayode   12/5/2011 4:10:31 AM
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@Susan, I actually mean to say it seems Ipad may not go beyond it present usage, but the future definately holds the answer. But then with the way things are going, dont, you see Ipad handling more tasks as Laptops.

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saranyatil   12/5/2011 1:02:29 AM
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@adeniji,

Exactly it would be good that way.

 

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Susan Fourtané   12/4/2011 1:32:55 PM
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Adeniji, 

Why tablets for pleasure and laptops for work?

You can perfectly use an iPad for doing your work -depending on what kind of work you have to do, and your laptop also for pleasure. I don't understand what you mean. 

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t.alex   12/2/2011 6:25:47 PM
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But there is an email program by default in most tablets:)

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Adeniji Kayode   12/1/2011 7:06:02 AM
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@prabhakar_deosthali

I agree with you on that but that is what it seems today, the future still holds the question of what of if tablets become more versatile than it is today with more features and application which may lead to more power use.


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Adeniji Kayode   12/1/2011 6:56:23 AM
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@saranyatil,

Lets hope that is where things are going-Tablets for pleasures, Laptops for work.

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Re: Isn't This Really About Tablets vs. e-Readers?
Adeniji Kayode   12/1/2011 6:49:41 AM
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The future definitely will offer the smaller they are , the faster they will be and the more versatile they will become.

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Adeniji Kayode   12/1/2011 6:39:24 AM
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well, probably going through gender or bringing gender into this matter may serve as marketing edge for tablets. It does sound logical to say because you are a female,you will need a tablet that is light and versatile than the bulky laptops,.

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Marc Herman   12/1/2011 5:43:51 AM
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I totally agree, jbond! Also if I can get the reader to my Amazon page, their whole Kindle is occupied by interesting information about my story, rather than being distracted by a shelf with lots of other books that are probably just as interesting. It is, after all, a market. One wants the potential buyer's focused attention, and the tablet (or PC) provides that, probably even better than having your book in the window of a bookshop does. (unless it's a really, really tiny bookshop.)

http://www.amazon.com/Shores-Tripoli-Kindle-Single-ebook/dp/B006C6D56M/ref=amb_link_355097102_9?pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_s=center-3&pf_rd_r=1F3NNE4CC76FCJ59E7JQ&pf_rd_t=101&pf_rd_p=1337178622&pf_rd_i=2486013011

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hannahraasch   12/1/2011 5:09:58 AM
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Tablet computers on the other hand are as easy to use. You can learn to navigate over the direct features and applications within short time of duration. The email and browsing facilities on these devices are also easier to maneuver than the typical PC web browser. (I better not to choose to comment on the rest of the topic you have covered here Marc)

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