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KJ ([personal profile] owlmoose) wrote2011-07-29 08:53 am
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Hello Shiny: Part 2

So a few weeks ago, you may recall that the universe granted me an iPad. At the time, I had every intention of making it my secondary "on the go" computing tool, for those times I didn't want to lug around my ancient and heavy MacBook. Really, I did.

But did anyone think that was going to last?

No, I didn't either. After a weekend of pretending to agonize about it, I went to the Apple Store on Wednesday and walked out with an 11" MacBook Air. One of the new ones, with the faster chips and the 4GB of RAM. I have been tempted by the idea of an Air for quite some time, but this new generation finally pushed me over, because should be powerful enough to serve as my primary computer.

It's only been two days, but I think I'm in love. Full size keyboard, beautiful sharp screen, and so, so lightweight (less than 2.5 lbs). The reported battery life is less than I'd hoped for (not quite 5 hours), but it is so superior to my old machine in every way that I can overlook that.

Not to ding the iPad -- it's a really great for consuming media: games, websurfing, and especially video. It's a handy tool, and I'm glad I have one. But it didn't suit me for writing at all, especially not for extended periods of time. The major reason is the lack of a real keyboard -- I can't touchtype on the virtual keys, and hunt-and-peck is a disaster for my RSI. But also, I like to switch between apps as I write, and that's a lot harder on the iPad. I know many folks swear by full-screen writing, but I don't think it's really for me. For short bursts of writing, sure; it's better than the iPhone for that. But for real, sustained writing (like this very post!), I can already tell that the Air is going to be so, so much better.
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[personal profile] phoebe_zeitgeist 2011-07-29 05:01 pm (UTC)(link)
I am so jealous. I was just in the local apple store yesterday, and I am utterly loyal to my MacBook Pro (may it come back to me soon and safely); and I'm not sure I even want to flirt with Lion, but I found myself looking at the new Air models with a certain amount of lust in my heart. I quelled it only by reminding myself that the 13" MacBook Pro still had more ports and things, and weighs less than five pounds. And from there I was once more able to tell myself not to be an idiot, I love the machine I have and don't need either one.

And yet, the lust was there. As is the envy now.
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[personal profile] sarasa_cat 2011-07-29 11:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Although my main writing machine is a real laptop, I do use my iPad for extended writing by connecting it to a bluetooth keyboard and --- the best part --- standing my iPad up in portrait mode so I can (theoretically?) see a full page of text at one glance. I use the apple keyboard but I recently saw someone with a keyboard in a clamshell case that allows you to slip your iPad in the place where a monitor would go. Very cute. But I don't know the name of the manufacturer for the iPad-as-netbook clamshell case...

(Of course, an Air has true multitasking and allows you to truly manipulate files normally rather than have every "file" stuck inside the memory footprint for an app.)