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You might have seen a recent commercial where a kid is using an iPad and at the end of the ad she asks, "What's a computer?"
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It's sparked a lot of conversation in our corner of the internet.
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Because it's a good question.
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And personally I think some people attach the word computer to certain form factors.
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And I think that if you look at computers philosophically, there's something that just lets you do the thing you need to do and that certain form factors, frankly, are a lot better for that.
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Is that fabric on your laptop?
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This is an iPad Pro.
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And this is a Surface Laptop.
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You're probably thinking that this is some type of Apple versus Microsoft episode of Versus, because of these products.
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But we're not really talking about...arguing over.
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We're not really talking about specific brands.
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We're talking about the differences between using a tablet versus a laptop.
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Right, a lot of people are probably wondering if they can get away with just using a tablet as their main computer especially if as the chip sets in tablets get to be comparable to desktop computing power.
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And my opinion is, likely not.
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Tablet's not gonna do it.
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And my take is that this thing is so easy to use and as you mentioned, so powerful that for a lot of people, all they really need is a tablet like this.
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You really like Apple stuff, don't you?
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One of the reasons I really like using a tablet as my main computer is just because of how thin and light it is.
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I mean, I take this with me everywhere.
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I throw it in my bag.
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I take it to work.
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I take it out to dinner.
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I take it into bed with me at night.
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It's not like carrying a clamshell around.
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You realize that a 12.9 inch iPad is still really big, right?
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There's a 10 inch one too.
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Oh, okay.
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One of my favorite parts of an actual laptop are the tactile keys.
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In my opinion, the keyboard is an amazing invention that is not broken and not in need of fixing.
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I know people do it but I personally don't understand how anyone can do all of their work or personal documents typing on a touch screen keyboard.
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Oh I don't use the touch screen keyboard all that often.
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That's why I have this.
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Which is the smart keyboard.
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It magnetically attaches.
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And it doesn't ever need to be charged.
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It's pretty great.
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And it cost $169.
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So add that to the thousand dollar tablet you got there and you're in premium computer land.
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I never said this wasn't a premium product.
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I just said I liked the convenience of a tablet.
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Also, how well does that thing balance on your lap when you're using the smart keyboard.
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That's what I thought.
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With a clamshell like this, it's actually comfortable and well balanced on your lap.
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Hence, laptop.
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Even though I don't use the touch screen keyboard all that often, I just love having a touch screen in general.
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This has a touch screen, too.
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Yeah, but not all laptops do.
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Like, okay, I'm not gonna say the brand name because we're not making this about the brands, but you know.
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Oh, my gosh, were you about to say something critical about...?
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Also, this works with a Stylus.
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Otherwise known as pencil.
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This supports a Stylus pen too.
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Again, not all laptops do.
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In fact, not many work with the Stylus.
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Right, but just as your tablet as evolved to be as powerful as a regular computer, laptops have evolved to offer the best of all worlds.
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If you buy a new or high end Windows PC or even a less expensive Chromebook, you're likely to get things like a touch screen and yet you still have this nice, familiar form factor.
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Also, when I rotate my tablet or just happen to pick it up the wrong way, the screen rotates with it.
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Does your laptop do that?
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Why in the world would I want to rotate my laptop?
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And I think a tablet like this gets better battery life than most laptops, generally speaking.
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You might have a point there.
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But honestly, we've argued enough about the form factor and hardware differences between laptops and tablets.
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and hardware differences between laptops and tablets.
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What it really comes down to, in my opinion, is the software.
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Yeah.
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It does.
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There's a reason why we don't get many tech support calls from friends and family being all like, "I don't know how to set up an iPad."
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Right?
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And that's why kids are able to pick up a tablet and immediately get addicted to it.
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Uh, is that a good thing?
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This is just known for its intuitive UI.
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And also, it runs on a mobile operating system.
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Which means that a lot of the apps that you already know from your smart phone, you can run on here too.
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So maybe laptops sometimes require a little more tech support.
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But that's not really what I'm talking about here.
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I mean, have you ever tried writing a 3,000 Word Document on your tablet or working in an Excel Spreadsheet?
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Or editing a really serious video project?
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Or just manipulating folders in Windows?
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I mean, there's a reason why people are so attached to their laptops and that's due in large part to the OS and software.
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I still think mobile software is better.
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Why?
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Because for a smart phone first generation, this stuff just makes sense.
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We're not talking about smart phones though.
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We're talking about tablets and laptops.
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How many times are you gonna say the word form factors?
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Form factors, form factors, form factors.
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Listen, 17 more times we're gonna say form factors because we're nerds and that's how we talk.
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Form Factors, form factors.
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Those two just going at it again.
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As if there isn't something in between.
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This is an iPad.
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Pro.
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Pro.
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I knew that.