Im going into high school and i need something thats compatible with microsoft word 2007. My mom thinks i should get a laptop instead, but i really want the ipad. Is there any way to get it to convert to a docx. file.
A laptop would be way more suitable but the Ipad would be a lot more fun. It’s your decision.
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Ok, so ive got a black macbook, which i brought a few years ago now but looking to swap for a ipad. I was thinking it would just be much easier for me. All I use my macbook for at the moment is to browse the internet and look through youtube. I have a 24-inch iMac, which i use for downloading etc. I only ever use it in the front room on the sofa. I am going to go back studying in September, so was thinking a swap would be good for mobile word processing/spreadsheets/presentations with the apps the ipad has.
Just wondering what everyone thinks and the pro’s/con’s of an ipad.
Thanks
Simply put, the iPad is a trendy, overpriced, and non functional piece of junk. Keep your laptop
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The Macbook Pro 13″ inches is pretty much like an apple netbook and really portable to carry around. But I also like the iPad. I already own a laptop but would like a portable device to carry around and that fits in my bag. The only thing is that I like to use the internet a lot so I would have to pay a monthly fee for mobile broadband when I am out, they have an iPad 3G Model but it’s pretty expensive.
If I already own a laptop is there any point getting the smallest Macbook Pro and which is better; the iPad or Macbook Pro 13″? Thanks for answering.
If you are happy with your existing notebook, and want something that fits in your bag, it sounds like the iPad would work well for you.
Typically, one might consider the iPad along with the least expensive MacBook and light MacBook Air rather than a MacBook Pro, and consequently, a comparison of the iPad, MacBook, and MacBook Air also may be useful:
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