I don’t think that the iPad will completely eliminate either the desktop computer or laptop computer category, but I do think that it will be part of an overall change in how we interact with computers, the internet and technology. To me, the iPad could probably eliminate the need for a laptop computer for many people, but there will still be people who primarily use laptops for writing emails or typing documents that simply can’t give up the ease of use of a physical keyboard. I see the iPad as the quick, easy and portable computer that might be the second option for some families and individuals.It would be the device people take for a short trip somewhere (to have access to email and the web on vacation) or the device that people leave out in the family room to quickly get online and answer questions.
In the future when speech-to-text gets further refined and Apple can expand the disc on the iPad, I think it really could be a replacement. For now though, it just doesn’t seem to be quite enough of a workhorse in its current setup to completely get rid of a laptop or desktop entirely.
Well it is a very debatable question and here is my opinion (rather than answer) if you will... so yeah technological enhancements do seem to become part of our lives in a way that they change our habits and way of living. Computer and Internet for example have become in-separable part of human being. With the convenience laptops bring PCs are becoming less in demand and while that is still in the process some of the gadgets as iPad offer another paradigm of change that sounds very promising to the way we will use/handle computing devices.
Though iPad might not be the destiny of low bulk portable computing device it definitely marks the Dawn and Demand for such devices in near future. As I said there is no definitive answer to the question its a debate. You never know Japan's plan of hosting football world with holographic projection might take computing to altogether a new dimension, yeah I am talking about the holographic devices you see in sci-fi movies.
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Computer and Internet for example have become in-separable part of human being. With the convenience laptops bring PCs are becoming less in demand and while that is still in the process some of the gadgets as iPad offer another paradigm of change that sounds very promising to the way we will use/handle computing devices. Though iPad might not be the destiny of low bulk portable computing device it definitely marks the Dawn and Demand for such devices in near future.
As I said there is no definitive answer to the question its a debate. You never know Japan's plan of hosting football world with holographic projection might take computing to altogether a new dimension, yeah I am talking about the holographic devices you see in sci-fi movies.
I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.