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Adeniji Kayode
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Are Ipads the future of Laptops?
Adeniji Kayode   2/12/2011 6:48:46 AM

With the present features and specs of ipads,I still feel that ipads cannot take the place of laptops.Though ipads offer a more comfortable size and shape, they still work best as media player and e-book reader but then not for serious computing.Laptops offer much more and better than that.

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Re: Are Ipads the future of Laptops?
Clairvoyant   2/12/2011 11:13:28 AM
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I agree. I don't think tablets will ever take over laptops. There is still the key feature that a laptop has - a keyboard.

Adeniji Kayode
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Re: Are Ipads the future of Laptops?
Adeniji Kayode   2/13/2011 12:59:08 PM
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Clairvoyant you are right and much more than that,laptops still come in higher memory capacity and speed than what tablets are offering presently. i feel it should not be a matter of competition because they both are solving different problems and offer different features

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Re: Are Ipads the future of Laptops?
DennisQ   2/16/2011 2:05:34 PM
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@Clairvoyant, Ah, you are correct, but what if the case for your tablet contained a keyboard?

Products like this already do exist, although sadly the early results are mixed at best.

Long-term, however, products like that could end up providing a viable solution to the "no real keyboard" problem. Which -- I do agree -- is indeed a much-needed feature, especially if you're thinking about deploying tablets on a corporate level.

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Re: Are Ipads the future of Laptops?
SP   2/19/2011 5:06:23 PM
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I dont think so.. I think ipad is more from entertainment perspective and for a more casual user. Laptop are for office guys who really want to work with MS office or do some software design on the travel.

Adeniji Kayode
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Re: Are Ipads the future of Laptops?
Adeniji Kayode   3/11/2011 1:22:51 PM
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sp: I agree with you, Ipads are for caual user, but i feel the manufacturers intended it to be more that casual use anyway. I see ipads becoming more prominent in academic world. It kind of make reading and studing easier.

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Is IPAD future off LAPTOPs
saranyatil   3/19/2011 2:34:18 PM
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Its like Ipad's can never replace laptops and laptops can never replace desltops. I just thought of a very funny comparison season to season we keep changing our wardrobe according to the fasion weather etc, similarly Ipad is fashion of today and it should be placed in our hands. Ipads can never take over laptops.

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IPAD future off LAPTOPs
seel225   3/19/2011 8:15:48 PM
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I think ipads cannot be fully replace the laptops. Ipads are mostly used for playing games, reading books and more of entertainment. And also ipads cannot be used for our office work and  we cannot install all kinds of softwares when comapred to laptop.

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Re: IPAD future off LAPTOPs
tech4people   3/21/2011 1:55:22 AM
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Its difficult to predict the future in the fast changing and rapidly evolving Technology space.

One thing you mention that is quite accurate is that we need Keyboards today for most of our Professional work.But can't we do the same work with excellent Voice-Text converters?

What about with those Infra-red keyboards which get easily plugged into most Ipads via a USB drive???

I am not saying that I have the answers either,but things could go in ways we least expect them too.

Regards

Ashish.

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Re: IPAD future off LAPTOPs
Clairvoyant   3/21/2011 9:30:08 AM
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I agree, and I think I've changed my opinion that I posted earlier. If IPad type devices continue to get more powerful with processing, I can see these types of devices taking over laptops. Technologies such as infra-red keyboards that tech4people mentioned, and virtual LED keyboards, could allow IPad type devices to do just as much and be as convenient as laptops.

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