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docj
Feb 12, 2014Explorer
IMHO the mistake with the Nook was giving into consumers who insisted on making an excellent reader into just another tablet. My DW and I each have Sony eReaders both of which have e-Ink technology which makes them incredibly readable in the brightest possible sunlight. I have no interest in a color reader which washes out in sunlight.
As for tablets vs "real" computers, both my DW and I have Dell laptops as well as an iPad and an Android tablet. The two tablet devices hardly ever get used unless the grandchildren are playing games on them. As a "power user" I find tablets to be "computer--light". I don't find them useful for much more than surfing the web--I can't run Quicken, Photoshop or TurboTax, for example.
As for tablets vs "real" computers, both my DW and I have Dell laptops as well as an iPad and an Android tablet. The two tablet devices hardly ever get used unless the grandchildren are playing games on them. As a "power user" I find tablets to be "computer--light". I don't find them useful for much more than surfing the web--I can't run Quicken, Photoshop or TurboTax, for example.
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