For me, it's the iPad.
For me, it's the iPad
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pretty comfy device but I don't see the purpose of a tablet
Can you install gentoo on it.
What's a I.puter
thats my favorite computer.
can't even use a mouse with this.
why is apple such a bunch of lazy fucks?
>WUDS A GOMBUDA?
>no mouse support
In the bin it goes, without mouse support it is useless for productivity. I’d stop carrying my laptop around if it had mouse support
what's a computer?
what is computer
i unironically like it
if it had mouse support and a more functional drawterm i'd trash my laptop
For us, it's the meme mouse.
Any digital artists on here? Thinking of getting one of these as a cheap alternative to an actual touch-screen graphics tablet. Thoughts?
I use it for uni, it's a lot easier to carry than my asus zenbook. I use gboard on it with a one of those rubber tip stylus. I swipe on the keyboard to input words, it's much faster than typeing in a keyboard.
I just planted a bomb inside your iPad, no pressure sensors, no gyro, just the timer.
You have 15 minutes to pry it open and remove the device.
$649 for the iPad
$159 for the "Smart" keyboard
$99 for the Apple Pencil
$907 (w/o tax) in total. I bet I could get a pretty nice Thinkpad for that money.
Here's a drawing thread that's been going for 3 years:
forums.macrumors.com
Apple:
>Nobody wants a device with a stylus
Also Apple:
>The stylus is the most awesome accessory ever for just $99
>nobody wants a device that can only be operated with a stylus
fixed
> $99 for the Apple Pencil
> $99
Fugggg, it's $150 here, it's a robbery.
Bravo!
For me, it's the iPad but without the Smart Keyboard Cover.
Just the normal Smart Cover and an Apple Pencil please :)
>no mouse
>literally has an entire 12-inch touch-sensitive display in place of it
>still complaining
jesus, man.
iPad's user interface isn't even built for mouses anyway, you'd just be clicking around on big areas built for fingers.
>For me, it's the McChicken. The best fast food sandwich. I even ask for extra McChicken sauce packets and the staff is so friendly and more than willing to oblige.
>One time I asked for McChicken sauce packets and they gave me three. I said, "Wow, three for free!" and the nice friendly McDonald's worker laughed and said, "I'm going to call you 3-for-free!".
>Now the staff greets me with "hey it's 3-for-free!" and ALWAYS give me three packets. It's such a fun and cool atmosphere at my local McDonald's restaurant, I go there at least 3 times a week for lunch and a large iced coffee with milk instead of cream, 1-2 times for breakfast on the weekend, and maybe once for dinner when I'm in a rush but want a great meal that is affordable, fast, and can match my daily nutritional needs.
>I even dip my fries in McChicken sauce, it's delicious! What a great restaurant.
So isn't the "McChicken sauce" just the Mayo?
if you're remoting into a computer, you want a mouse for the fine control
you can use a citrix x1 as a mouse when remoting into a computer (i think there's another mouse model that works too), but you can't use it to control the ipad itself
It's pretty obvious that Steve Jobs meant (a) Who wants a stylus (on a phone)? and (b) Who wants (to have to use) a stylus (just to navigate the fucking thing)?
Which is probably why the Apple Pencil ONLY works on the iPad Pro, and not the other iPads or the MacBook trackpad or the iPhone.
There's literally no phone with a stylus that can only be used with the stylus. The only thing I gathered from your replies is that jobs was a retard.
You ever played a Nintendo DS, DS Lite, DSi or 3DS?
You know how they strongly recommend you use the included stylus to navigate the bottom touch display because it's really only meant for fine pressure points and not entire fingers?
You know how when you did use your fingers, scrolling would turn all jittery and unreliable?
That. Smartphones that used touch displays at the time were using that technology. You pretty much had to whip out the stylus to get through the system.
>t. newfag
>There's literally no phone with a stylus that can only be used with the stylus.
Now.
But back in 2007, smartphones only had resistive touch displays which didn't even support multitouch.
True you could use your finger on these things but some of the UI elements were small and as a lot of people here claims to have manly hands that require 5+ inch screens a stylus was used. Apple wasn't the first or only one to do away with stylus for input but they marketed as a selling point back in 06