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Creating a collection before my iPad arrives
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<blockquote data-quote="mesut" data-source="post: 1756202" data-attributes="member: 310794"><p>So here's the thing, I am finding it hard to read my material from my desktop computer or my Macbook, because of the positioning of the screens. After a couple of minutes, I either get uncomfortable looking at the screen or want to switch my position. I resorted to my phone, Note 4. The screen is good and big enough to read for, like 10 minutes, but then my eyes get tired and it's not comfortable to read a long book in it. That's why I wanted to get a tablet.</p><p></p><p>Why an iPad? Because of continuity. I always heard of Apple devices working better together, but it did not matter to me, because I only had my Macbook, and I freakin' love my Android phone. Not gonna compare to iPhones, because every single time, that argument was futile. Anyway, one day Apple announced they have a thing called 'Continuity'. Make no mistake, you can have almost every single feature of Continuity with Android and Windows (or Mac). Google keeps everything in sync, and there's an app called AirDroid and it works great. But Apple did not need a third party app for this, it was a feature of the OS. It would work seamlessly, and it would work like magic. </p><p></p><p>I read a pdf file on my Macbook, then get uncomfortable, switch to my iPad and there my pdf file, in the exact same position as on my Macbook. THIS, is the reason I get an iPad. If I don't get this feature, then iPad has nothing over a cheap Chinese made Android tablet. In fact, it's in disadvantage, because I have tons of paid apps on my Android phone which will work on a tablet. </p><p></p><p>That's the reason of my sudden change of heart. But you are right. Maybe I should spend a couple of days with the device before I send it back. Maybe I will like it for some other feature.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mesut, post: 1756202, member: 310794"] So here's the thing, I am finding it hard to read my material from my desktop computer or my Macbook, because of the positioning of the screens. After a couple of minutes, I either get uncomfortable looking at the screen or want to switch my position. I resorted to my phone, Note 4. The screen is good and big enough to read for, like 10 minutes, but then my eyes get tired and it's not comfortable to read a long book in it. That's why I wanted to get a tablet. Why an iPad? Because of continuity. I always heard of Apple devices working better together, but it did not matter to me, because I only had my Macbook, and I freakin' love my Android phone. Not gonna compare to iPhones, because every single time, that argument was futile. Anyway, one day Apple announced they have a thing called 'Continuity'. Make no mistake, you can have almost every single feature of Continuity with Android and Windows (or Mac). Google keeps everything in sync, and there's an app called AirDroid and it works great. But Apple did not need a third party app for this, it was a feature of the OS. It would work seamlessly, and it would work like magic. I read a pdf file on my Macbook, then get uncomfortable, switch to my iPad and there my pdf file, in the exact same position as on my Macbook. THIS, is the reason I get an iPad. If I don't get this feature, then iPad has nothing over a cheap Chinese made Android tablet. In fact, it's in disadvantage, because I have tons of paid apps on my Android phone which will work on a tablet. That's the reason of my sudden change of heart. But you are right. Maybe I should spend a couple of days with the device before I send it back. Maybe I will like it for some other feature. [/QUOTE]
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