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iPad as a SOLE device for students?
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<blockquote data-quote="cuhnool" data-source="post: 993662" data-attributes="member: 57459"><p>Ark, I'm going to pick up on your post. </p><p></p><p>Most people nowadays have phones with cameras on them, so I don't see the problem. Plus, the only thing the camera could be used for would be for like chat, I mean how awkward is going to be holding an iPad backwards to take a picture of something? And even then, that functionality would almost be the opposite of the purpose of the iPad. Using live chat without it being connected to it's dock I would assume eat battery like it was cake, decreasing usage time (and honestly, it is a pretty big inconvienence when your primary device is about to die). Having a camera alone just doesn't seem practical. Yes, you can say you would use it when connected to the dock, but then how about when you're out? Or sitting on the couch just relaxing? You would have to hold it steady for however long the chat was. That, in my opinion, would be tiring and annoyng. I do not agree as well that the iPad should have a camera.</p><p></p><p>Just my two cents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cuhnool, post: 993662, member: 57459"] Ark, I'm going to pick up on your post. Most people nowadays have phones with cameras on them, so I don't see the problem. Plus, the only thing the camera could be used for would be for like chat, I mean how awkward is going to be holding an iPad backwards to take a picture of something? And even then, that functionality would almost be the opposite of the purpose of the iPad. Using live chat without it being connected to it's dock I would assume eat battery like it was cake, decreasing usage time (and honestly, it is a pretty big inconvienence when your primary device is about to die). Having a camera alone just doesn't seem practical. Yes, you can say you would use it when connected to the dock, but then how about when you're out? Or sitting on the couch just relaxing? You would have to hold it steady for however long the chat was. That, in my opinion, would be tiring and annoyng. I do not agree as well that the iPad should have a camera. Just my two cents. [/QUOTE]
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