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PCs to go the way of the dodo and printed books, thanks to new iPad -- (link)
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znufrii
Mar 5 '12, 09:08
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...really?
(www.nytimes.com)
Responses:
I enjoy my ipad, but it is no substitute for a computer. Other than some games and reading books (and to some extent watching videos, though I find
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pmb
Mar 5, 09:25
The article title is probably right in its use of 'decline of PCs'
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ty97
Mar 5, 09:16
6
For personal use I absolutely agree. I use my tablet a hell of a lot more than I use my PC now but can never see doing so at work
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decline
Mar 5, 09:20
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I agree. Tablets are not business devices*
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ty97
Mar 5, 09:23
3
its basically a large iphone, if you can do all your business work off an iphone, then you could with an ipad.
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tRuMaN
Mar 5, 09:25
2
the ipad's not the only tablet. some tablets have flash. -- nm
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jones
Mar 5, 09:29
1
true -- nm
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tRuMaN
Mar 5, 09:31
this. Our iPad replaced a large amount of our laptop and desktop use but we still need/prefer it for some things
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oblique
Mar 5, 09:17
no. not really. -- nm
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tRuMaN
Mar 5, 09:14
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