I'm for sure a laptop guy. I have my phone for portable viewing/use and my laptop for any sort of real input or work related type stuff. Pad just doesn't bridge that gap or replace anything for me. Only time I use my pad is for travel. Perfect movie watching device for plane.
I got the new air 2 i reckon its too thin i keep thinking ill snap it.
It's super fucken thin. I have a hard time picking the damn thing up off the table. I think tech has hit that point where things are possible but not necessarily more useful. It's more about showing what they can do rather than being useful to the consumer.
I'm for sure a laptop guy. I have my phone for portable viewing/use and my laptop for any sort of real input or work related type stuff. Pad just doesn't bridge that gap or replace anything for me. Only time I use my pad is for travel. Perfect movie watching device for plane. Laptop or Tablet? 5 Questions You Need to Ask Yourself First - TIME
I will always choose my laptop over my iPad. It just isn't the same.
The iTunes program is for your laptop, and you can sync to it. Use the Videos and Music that should be preloaded on your iPad to play your content.
On a side note, welcome to the closed world of Apple where uncle Steve knows best what you should have and not have. And uncle Steve has decided that you cannot sideload your content, whether it is music, videos or ebooks. Everything you use has to go through iTunes. Unlike Android, where my phone shows up like a drive when I hook it up to my computer and I can drag and drop anything into any directory I want.
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