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03-22-2023 01:52 PM - edited 03-22-2023 01:53 PM
At my age (70), I find the smaller screens on cellphones and tablets (though convenient and less cumbersome) rather challenging - I can't imagine trying to watch TV or a movie on one.
Plus, I prefer a full-size keyboard and I still need to print a few documents (at least once or twice a week).
So, a basic and inexpensive Laptop will likely always be in my possession. ![]()
03-27-2023 09:15 AM - edited 03-27-2023 09:17 AM
@proudlyfromNJ wrote:@Jordan2 I have been using an IPad for many years. Can't remember the last time I sat and used our home computer.
@proudlyfromNJ I use both my iPad and desk top equally as much but for different things. Only do banking , my taxes etc on desktop... never on iPad.
iPad mostly just for "fun stuff"...ordering...Facebook scrolling...etc...
03-27-2023 09:17 AM
@SeaMaiden wrote:
@proudlyfromNJ wrote:@Jordan2 I have been using an IPad for many years. Can't remember the last time I sat and used our home computer.
@proudlyfromNJ I use both my iPad and desk top equally as much. Only do banking etc on desktop... never on iPad. iPad mostly just for "fun stuff"
@SeaMaiden My husband does the banking. He doesn't own an IPad.
03-27-2023 03:15 PM
I have always used a computer for work and now have a 15 inch laptop which I use for all banking etc. Love having a regular size keyboard with real keys!
Scaling down to a 4-5 inch screen seems ridiculous. I NEVER put any banking info on my phone, and sending a text of any length makes my sisters laugh with all the typos and wrong keys hit.
I would get rid of my "smart" phone before I'd ever get rid of my laptop.
04-02-2023 08:20 AM
I have a MacBook Air and an I phone. The phone is used as a phone and I down loaded 1 game that's it.
I have an MacBook Air and use that to email, text, do any shopping and banking and surfing the web.
I also use the laptop for work...emailing with customers and sending and receiving attachments. I don't know if an IPad would allow me to send and receive attachments, I use a thumb drive a lot.
04-03-2023 09:59 PM
@LavernLuvsShoes wrote:At my age (70), I find the smaller screens on cellphones and tablets (though convenient and less cumbersome) rather challenging - I can't imagine trying to watch TV or a movie on one.
Plus, I prefer a full-size keyboard and I still need to print a few documents (at least once or twice a week).
So, a basic and inexpensive Laptop will likely always be in my possession.
Sad @LavernLuvsShoes how society has become addicted to technology. You see it all the time in the stores, people looking at cell phones and screens. It's bizarre behavior. Glad it wasn't around in the 1950s and 60s. I do own a computer but have no desire to carry a phone around with me 24/7. The addiction is a big reason our young people are suffering from anxiety and depression at staggering rates.
04-03-2023 10:29 PM
I got an iPad a while back as kind of a hand me down. Once I learned how to use it I was hooked!
My desktop, an HP Pavilion, was great. It was an older one, with a disk so I could play DVD's. But right before Christmas it died and couldn't be repaired. It's very hard to find a new one with a DVD slot.
I liked my iPad so much, so I told DH I'd like to have a Mac. I'm STILL learning how to use my new laptop.
I do a lot of writing, printing, and power point. I have to have a computer that will print easily. I also design cards.
@Jordan2 - If you don't do much word processing I think you could get away with your iPad alone. ![]()
04-06-2023 10:24 PM
@Reever wrote:
@LavernLuvsShoes wrote:At my age (70), I find the smaller screens on cellphones and tablets (though convenient and less cumbersome) rather challenging - I can't imagine trying to watch TV or a movie on one.
Plus, I prefer a full-size keyboard and I still need to print a few documents (at least once or twice a week).
So, a basic and inexpensive Laptop will likely always be in my possession.
Sad @LavernLuvsShoes how society has become addicted to technology. You see it all the time in the stores, people looking at cell phones and screens. It's bizarre behavior. Glad it wasn't around in the 1950s and 60s. I do own a computer but have no desire to carry a phone around with me 24/7. The addiction is a big reason our young people are suffering from anxiety and depression at staggering rates.
You have a computer, and a television, and both represent technology.
04-07-2023 06:51 AM
As I posted earlier, all of these devices ARE computers. What type of computer you need in your daily life depends on how you use one and what functions you need. I know plenty of people who only have an iPad and do just fine. I disliked mine so much, I gave it away and never looked back. The advice I always give is buy the best device to meet your computing needs and you can afford. If you like Apple products, the small notebook/laptop computer are only slightly bigger than an iPad and much more functional.
04-16-2023 10:03 AM
I only have an iPad now and not a separate laptop or computer. I don't miss it, but also I'm retired which might make a difference.
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