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If you prefer a tablet, what do you use? If you use a laptop, what's your wpm?
What makes Surface pro 3 superior to regular tablets for note taking and is the difference significant? Surface pro is ridiculously expensive and my school gives a Lenovo thinkpad tablet which works both as a laptop and tablet.
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I use the notability app on the iPad Penn gave us.
Ive considered iPad+notability for a long time before I went with SP3, simply because it was much cheaper and lighter. Luckily Yale Med gave my friend iPad+wacom pen to use on notability, so I had a chance to try it out. He and I agreed that the lack of palm rejection was a deal breaker, this isnt accounting for the fat strokes on a capacitive screen .
He eventually went back to typing his notes on notability and I bought the SP3
Any particular reason you like writing more than typing? Can't you keep up with the professors better with the speed advantage of typing?
Notability has palm rejection now with the last update. Haven't really played around with it yet but it's there.
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Any particular reason you like writing more than typing? Can't you keep up with the professors better with the speed advantage of typing?
With the odd 1 or 2 people thrown in that print out the powerpoints and write on them --> which would honestly be the preferred method for me, but I don't want to print a million pages of paper per year
Exactly why I went with Surface Pro 3. So far I have close to 200-300 pages of powerpoint slides and probably another 100 pages of personal notes from Gross Anatomy. And I can carry all of that in a 1.7 lb laptop/tablet.
If I wasn't a devoted Apple snob I would have gotten a surface. One of my best friends has one and she loves it for taking notes on.
I love my Surface Pro 3. When I first started using it, I had a very amplified version of that "wow, this is an incredibly well-thought-out piece of technology" I had when I got my first iPad and MBP. I like it enough that I even made a fancy new case for it.
That's a slick case!
I totally accept that there's companies doing just as good, or even better things than Apple. But, I just can't get over the whole ecosystem of Apple (typical snob response). I don't see myself ever buying anything different.
Thanks! Being a leather worker pays dividends!
I agree, to a point, IRT Apple. I've loved all my iPhones and for pure tablets, I don't know that I'd consider anything running Android. I gave my iPad a shot for note taking a while back and found it really lacking. Laptops with typed notes fell short as well. Being able to hand write and mark up presentations by hand helps me learn so much better, and this is executed so well on the SP3.
Since you're a leather worker, do you make any items like that for purchse? 🙂
Not items like that usually. I'm capable of it. But I generally don't do custom stuff because I'm so slammed for time. Especially for gadgets I don't own/don't have a pattern for already, it takes a lot of extra time to put together a case that I know will fit properly.
I pad Pro is coming out