Zartanasaurus wrote: » I do most of my studying using e-books on the Nexus 7. Kindle App + Safari Books Online App takes care of all my needs. SBO app needs some work, especially the offline book bag, but it's tolerable.
Ivanjam wrote: » @higherho - I am thinking of the Ipad 4th gen. too, as the Google Nexus 10 is sold out like their Nexus 4 phone - for the life of me, I cannot understand Google's marketing strategy.
Zorodzai wrote: » I use a samsung galaxy tab 2 -.
Roguetadhg wrote: » From what I've heard a lot of places that bought iPads regretted buying them because of the difficulties to use them as a tool to do work. I'm not sure it's just because they're trying to transition from Paper to Electronic. I remember using the iPad was a pita trying to use my eBook as a study guide. Then there's the fact I had to go hunting for third-party applications that 'may' support most features. So what you're telling me is that you can transfer anything (More than pictures) back and forth without iTunes, or a third-party application? At which time, you're able to open said files in your iPad without paying an application to try (Office Applications) to convert it into something decent. I don't like the fancy cloud, so I don't count that