Typing on an iPad
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People want the best of both worlds, that's why they sometimes want a keyboard with a touch screen tablet. And yes, part of the reason I bought an iPad was for the long battery life. A dozen trans-pac round trips a year tells me I need a long battery. It hasn't failed me yet, whereas my laptop battery never makes it past 3 1/2 hours.
It apparently wasn't when you bought the one you have.
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I didn't buy it, I was given it by my company, and there was no choice available on what computer I would be given. If there was I most likely would have a MB Pro right now.
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The rumor mill for iPad II is throwing about claims of a dual core CPU , higher def Retina screen for the iPad with a thinner body and two built in cams. ... One forward facing - and one rear. As for Skype - Fring makes that possible now on the iPhone - so I don't see why it wouldn't also work in iPad II.
just no love for the iPad gen one - even with the camera connection kit ( that I know of )
as for the rumors surrounding iPad II .... I'll buy that.
Now if it just came with dual rear facing cameras with a glasses free 3D screen - then I'd be very happy indeed.
I know - it's all about personal tastes. I likes the 3D.
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People want the best of both worlds, that's why they sometimes want a keyboard with a touch screen tablet. And yes, part of the reason I bought an iPad was for the long battery life. A dozen trans-pac round trips a year tells me I need a long battery. It hasn't failed me yet, whereas my laptop battery never makes it past 3 1/2 hours.
There are many reasons iPad beats macbookair....
It's at least $300 cheaper
It's smaller
It's lighter
It has much longer battery life
It is easier to hold as a book reader or other kind of viewer
For me having a keyboard as an accessory for some more serious typing when at a hotel on the road is a nice addition. If I have real heavy duty work to do id probably drag along my mb pro, but for most traveling needs I think the ipad is the best all rounder
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+1 here
There are many reasons iPad beats macbookair....
It's at least $300 cheaper
It's smaller
It's lighter
It has much longer battery life
It is easier to hold as a book reader or other kind of viewer
For me having a keyboard as an accessory for some more serious typing when at a hotel on the road is a nice addition. If I have real heavy duty work to do id probably drag along my mb pro, but for most traveling needs I think the ipad is the best all rounder
There are many reasons iPad beats macbookair....
It's at least $300 cheaper
It's smaller
It's lighter
It has much longer battery life
It is easier to hold as a book reader or other kind of viewer
For me having a keyboard as an accessory for some more serious typing when at a hotel on the road is a nice addition. If I have real heavy duty work to do id probably drag along my mb pro, but for most traveling needs I think the ipad is the best all rounder
I have a picture I sent to a friend with the iPad on top of the MBA, both closed and the MBA isn't *that* much bigger, although yes, you have to open it up to work. But for size in the bag, not a big difference. I have yet to pull it out for TSA, I just toss my bag on the belt and they have never pulled it out, domestically or internationally. I think it's the same story with the iPad.
I can tether wired to my iPhone and I get >4mbit connection around here with the iPhone 4 and the newer AT&T network in some of the major cities (like here in SF). When traveling internationally I can get unlimited iPhone data on our FAN account and tether with that too (shhh...)
I get a real keyboard. I have the Apple bluetooth keyboard for the iPad and it's great, but if I'm taking that and the iPad, I'd rather just take the MBA.
Real applications like MS Office for work, great email, I can write real documents and presentations, save them to USB, manipulate them as needed, etc.
One sticking point you mentioned and is a sore spot with me is battery life. The iPad is awesome, the thing is indeed just a big battery with a screen on top. The only time I'm getting 4+ hours out of the MBA battery is when I'm just doing email on the plane, nothing else. I find that videos, depending on the codec they use, will either sip the battery, or drain it like crazy. I'm not wise enough enough to understand which codecs use more CPU and thus battery, but that is my experience.
For extended battery life, on the MBA I've been using a Woot purchased 18000maH Energizer battery (was about $100) and I can go coast-to-coast twice without charging it and run my MBA the entire time. Sucks to have to bring an extra battery, but it has about 5x the capacity of the built-in MBA battery. Just did a SFO-CUN-SFO trip, using the MBA the whole time and I have about 40% battery left. Battery is good for 500 charge cycles.
I know lots of you guys are great at typing on the iPad, my hat is off to you, I'm too inept to do it well, I don't know if I type too fast (~80 wpm) and I tend to write volumes for work email or maybe I drag my wrists when I type, but I could never get a rhythm for it. Maybe it just takes commitment and I'm too happy using the MBA to do it.
I do love using the iPad's Kindle app for reading in bed at night, nothing really compares to that.

