A little background: I start at U of MN TC this fall. I read the laptops thread already and did a search. I need to get a new laptop for school and am leaning towards a MBP. However, I like to hand write notes on lecture slides using symbols, arrows, and different colors for different types of notes.
I realize that printing up all the lecture slides is going to be a pain, not to mention carrying around many full 3-ring binders.
My question is this: is there a way to take the kind of notes I like on slides without toting around colored pens and printing all the lectures? I'm not really tech savvy so any input would be appreciated. On the other thread people mentioned a tablet with a stylus, however I do need a new computer and many posted that tablets like the iPad don't stand up to a laptop.
The ideal device would be a laptop with a built-in stylus pad and some sort of software allowing me to view and write on the lecture slides with an easy interface for switching colors.
I realize that printing up all the lecture slides is going to be a pain, not to mention carrying around many full 3-ring binders.
My question is this: is there a way to take the kind of notes I like on slides without toting around colored pens and printing all the lectures? I'm not really tech savvy so any input would be appreciated. On the other thread people mentioned a tablet with a stylus, however I do need a new computer and many posted that tablets like the iPad don't stand up to a laptop.
The ideal device would be a laptop with a built-in stylus pad and some sort of software allowing me to view and write on the lecture slides with an easy interface for switching colors.