JoAnneM Posted July 27, 2010 Report Share Posted July 27, 2010 I have them both, and like them very much but for indoor use I have been using the iPad most of the time. For sitting outside and reading, though, the Kindle is the only one that works. However, the problem with the iPad is that I have all these neat games on it like backgammon, shuffleboard, spite & malice, etc, and then I have to catch up on all the news, and THEN I can turn on the iPad Kindle app and read my book. The iPad is fairly heavy, especially when you put a nice cover on it which is essential because the thing is so slippery, and I have been noticing some pain in my thumbs. Yesterday at bridge club I started getting cramps in my thumbs and could hardly hold the cards. Could this be iPaditis? I may put the iPad away for awhile, just use the Kindle and see if I can hold the cards again. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
y66 Posted January 6, 2011 Report Share Posted January 6, 2011 I recently got a Kindle. It's hard to beat for reading on the Metro. Will definitely consider an iPad when the carrier costs and weight factor come down. My bank recently polled customers thusly: Did you get an iPad for Christmas?Results: 9% yes45% no, still want one39% no, not interested7% had one already I see that some school systems are providing iPads for some groups of students as alternatives to books and as platforms for interactive instruction. That seems like a natural evolution. Didn't Apple once pride themselves on their relationship with educational software makers? Maybe they still do. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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