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biyanir said:So, I was wondering how useful a tablet pc would be in medical school compared to a laptop. Is having the ability to make your own notes directly onto the lecture notes THAT useful in Medical School or is having a laptop sufficent? Any thoughts...?
chewsnuffles said:I have a toshiba tablet and it works really good, I love it. With that said, I can't hand write fast enough that I can keep up in some of my undergrad classes still, LET ALONE med school classes. (which i'm not in yet)
it is great for equations, but shear notes get a new mac. The reliability > handwriting. I have keys fall off every now and then too. If you dont get a mac get a IBM, then ur notes will still be safe if you throw it down the stairs.
Creightonite said:u cant beat reliability of normal paper for thetaking notes though. I do not know about using laptop or tablet PC in class... there is some connection between handwriting and memory so I prefer the old method. Tablets are not as powerful as laptops though. I am lookinf for a laptop too so might end up with some dual core goodness.
chewsnuffles said:OK, maybe I hated on tablets earlier, BUT HERE IS THE RUN DOWN
As a constant user for the last 5 months, it is good
paid approx 150 dollars more for the tablet functionality, AND it is worth it
Don't like to hand write, then type for god's sake, IT HAS BOTH
If you can affoard a duel core, get the IBM tablet! Best of both worlds, reliable and a tablet
PLUS, I can record lectures, which is priceless if I'm hung over. Think about it, the ability to write down mechanisms just might be worth 150 dollars, as long as reliability isn't ****
BOTTOM LINE, if you have a pc at home and don't need to be a power user get a tablet, then do the heavy stuff at home. ALTHOUGH, I can do photoshop on it, and if I can do that, what more do you want really... I can't play HL2, but I also paid 1000 dollars for my tablet
So, I was wondering how useful a tablet pc would be in medical school compared to a laptop. Is having the ability to make your own notes directly onto the lecture notes THAT useful in Medical School or is having a laptop sufficent? Any thoughts...?
The tablet is the best thing for med school, EVER. Worst case scenario you just use it as a laptop, but if you use it as tablet its AWESOME.