Ipad vs. Laptop vs. Microsoft Surface???
I need to be able to do power-point lectures with excellent image & video quality. Lectures not only within the USA but other countries as well - so I'll need to make sure I've got any necessary ports or connections for projectors etc. I'll want WiFi and an SSD. Great battery life would be a bonus.
I've never had an ipad or a laptop before so, I'd like to hear the pros and cons.
The new Microsoft Surface RT comes out October 26th (tomorrow) $500 for the 32g and $700 for the 64g and the Surface Pro is said to come out around the end of January - I'm assuming around $1,000. It'll have an Intel i5 CPU.
http/www.microsoft.com/Surface/en-US
http/www.microsoft.com/Surface/en-US/surface-with-windows-rt/home
http/www.cnn.com/2012/10/16/tech/gaming-gadgets/surface-tablet-mashable/
Windows RT microsoft surface
http/www.youtube.com/watch?v=47XrHijlPr4
http/www.youtube.com/watch?v=ervY6As5OcI
I'm guessing that a decent laptop with an SSD will serve me just fine since I just got a new i7 desktop in August so, this device will not be our main device and won't get used much except when traveling and for lectures. Especially since the laptop would not have any software issues like an ipad would. And the Microsoft Surface is probably over-priced and I'd probably rather have the $1,000 Pro anyway. I was hoping to keep the price as low as possible since we won't be using it all that much - I didn't want to spend over $500.
I need to be able to do power-point lectures with excellent image & video quality. Lectures not only within the USA but other countries as well - so I'll need to make sure I've got any necessary ports or connections for projectors etc. I'll want WiFi and an SSD. Great battery life would be a bonus.
I've never had an ipad or a laptop before so, I'd like to hear the pros and cons.
The new Microsoft Surface RT comes out October 26th (tomorrow) $500 for the 32g and $700 for the 64g and the Surface Pro is said to come out around the end of January - I'm assuming around $1,000. It'll have an Intel i5 CPU.
http/www.microsoft.com/Surface/en-US
http/www.microsoft.com/Surface/en-US/surface-with-windows-rt/home
http/www.cnn.com/2012/10/16/tech/gaming-gadgets/surface-tablet-mashable/
Windows RT microsoft surface
http/www.youtube.com/watch?v=47XrHijlPr4
http/www.youtube.com/watch?v=ervY6As5OcI
I'm guessing that a decent laptop with an SSD will serve me just fine since I just got a new i7 desktop in August so, this device will not be our main device and won't get used much except when traveling and for lectures. Especially since the laptop would not have any software issues like an ipad would. And the Microsoft Surface is probably over-priced and I'd probably rather have the $1,000 Pro anyway. I was hoping to keep the price as low as possible since we won't be using it all that much - I didn't want to spend over $500.