Liger and FSUseminole,
Excellent comparison and great insight. How do you guys like the lenovo x220t? It was really appealing to me, until I realized the screen is only 12.5 in. (I'm thinking bout getting the thinkpad helix and it's only 11.6 in.) Has this bothered you at all? It's a good size for a tablet, but it seems so frustratingly small as a laptop.
Thanks.
OhHey,
I have the Helix (Core I7 180GB version) and I LOVE taking notes with it in One Note 2013.
I came from a 15 in laptop so it was a bit of a drop in size but I love the portability and haven't had problems with the size.
Note however, there is an issue with the touchscreen or stylus will occasionally stop responding when using it in One Note 2013. This issue doesn't occur in One Note app that comes preinstalled.
I personally use One Note 2013 because it has a lot more features.
Re-seating the pen, or turning off and back on the tablet usually resolves it.
Active thread on Lenovo's forum on this issue.
http://forums.lenovo.com/t5/X-Serie...nd-pen-stylus-stop-working-Helix/td-p/1107251
Regardless of the issue, it's the best tablet/laptop I've owned.
Are you typing notes or stylus handwriting onto a pdf? I did handwritten notes through undergrad and i feel like writing things out sticks better.
Is there a difference between pen/paper and stylus/tablet?
When I started taking notes with tablets I had this same sentiment but as I continued throughout the semester it left. I think what happens is, when you start taking notes on tablets, you are actively thinking about the note taking process in the new format and not fully concentrating on the material. IMO once you get used to it, it replicates paper, except you don't have to haul around tons of notebooks, the notes are accessible across various devices (software dependent) and most importantly, they are searchable!
Also.. i like being able to hold up my note filled paper.. flip through pages for content review... walk around looking through them... for some reason, physically turning pages make me feel productive. Like as if i completed a thought and moving on. Very different from scrolling down through a pdf. Does this make sense? any thoughts from pen/paper to tablet converts?
Totally get what you're saying, cuz I'm the same way. The way I take notes in One Note is to replicate this feeling.
I have a notebook per class. Each notebook has sections for each exam in the class.
Each exam section has pages for each topic covered for that exam. I use subpages under each page subtopics.