| is it worth it if you have a macbook? |
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It’s what I bring into the bathroom with me to scroll through Facebook while I’m pooping.
I bring it to bed to watch a movie as I fall asleep. If I’m sitting on the couch watching TV, I prefer to play a game on my iPad rather than use my laptop. I’m typing this out on my iPad (my case has a Bluetooth keyboard) as I sit in a boring meeting at work. It looks like I’m taking notes. |
| Pokemon Go. |
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I retired about 3 years ago and haven’t turned on my laptop since. I use my iPad for everything. I read my newspaper on it, do my banking, surf the net…..
I even do some (simple) spreadsheets on it to track my rental property. What I like most about the iPad over a laptop is the instant on and that no heat is generated by it. |
| I use both. iPad mainly for watch tv/Netflix stuff and some apps. |
| Kindle and Netflix/ tv. |
| I read on my iPad and sometimes watch a movie. I take pictures on vacation and scroll Instagram. I have a few apps there that I use too. |
| I retired this year at 50. I use it to keep track of my investments, do some active trading, lessons for kid and read emails, news, shop, bank, watch movies, play games in the evening. |
| I never use it. Only my kids use it. |
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I use both.
Ipad more for traveling and watching movies. Reading at the beach, playing word games. Honestly, Ipad is more of an extra not really needed if have a MacBook. |
| If an iPad is the same as a chromebook, then I use it for everything ha ha. |
| I use it for quick site meetings. My travel device, shopping, and as a second monitor for my Mac air. |
| Mostly kindle and recipes. I have a mini |
| Download and read library books. Read the Washington Post. Watch TV on it while I cook or fold laundry. I use it all the time |
| FaceTiming with grandparents, reading a recipe while cooking, for kids on planes. |