I’m a software architect using an iPad Pro for Microsoft Office apps (SharePoint, Word, OneNote) and drawing diagrams with an Apple Pencil. It works well, but my eyes tire quickly, especially at night.
The Amazon Scribe is great for reading but terrible for syncing and annotating. Remarkable...
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Better than an iPad for Professionals - my full review of the Boox Note Air4 C! I've used it at work for all of my planning, reading, note taking and thinking. And it has been brilliant. No need for that new iPad then!
Source: Kit Betts-Masters...
When people ask why I prefer a Kindle over an iPad or iPhone, I wonder if they’ve ever tried reading an entire book on them.
I recently had to read a series on my phone because my Kindle didn’t support the format, and it was awful. My eyes hurt, and I just couldn’t enjoy it. I can use my phone...
It can be done, yes. I tried reading on my iPad with Apple Books app. You have a few options there i.e. dark mode, paper-like screen colour etc. But after reading for a while, my eyes started to hurt. For me, iPad is not something I would choose for daily reading. It is also much heavier than...