Originally Posted by
nkedel
People often say that; I do bring mine to bed (heck, pretty much everywhere at home.) My question to those who don't, but who seem to want a computing device in bed is, "why not?" and "why does that not apply to the iPad as well?"
Sorry, if it wasn't crystal clear, I was giving my personal opinion and citing the way I use it versus other devices, and not generalizing to the way your or anybody else finds it useful or not useful. So there is no argument or difference of opinion here. I wasn't trying to say what you do or don't do or what you find useful and/or don't find useful. And I certainly hope you weren't trying to say that my opinion of it is wrong for me, right?
To try to answer your question, if there still is one, I just don't find a laptop conducive to the bed environment when laying down on my back or on my side, but for some reason, I find the iPad useful anywhere and find it easy to navigate with the touch screen and single button. Again, not saying this is your opinion or that it applies to you. I am saying that it applies to me.
This entire topic is subjective, right?
-David