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Due to the emergence of notebook, iPad, and other tablets, PC seems to begin losing its importance in today’s world. Is this statement agreeable?
Well, some still using PC as their main device, while others especially those techno geeks may just find it too out-dated. Let’s compare the PC with the latest and highly popular iPad then for the sake of a better insight!
First of all, iPad isn’t going to be your only computer. When you turn it on for the very first time, it asks you to connect itself to a PC or a Mac running iTunes, via USB cable. You also need to sync your iPad from time to time, especially since that’s the only way to back up an iPad.
If you use iPad to create data or document rather than use it for browsing for example, the on-screen keyboard is no match to a real and tactile keyboard. The real keyboard of PC allows you to type more comfortably and speedily.
Besides, iPad doesn’t run all Web apps, doesn’t print, and doesn’t provide a file system that lets you get to all your documents in any app. PC does.
The iPad’s lack of freedom to install basic apps and plug-ins (such as FireFox or even Flash), and the apparent lack of multitasking, make this far too limited a system to be considered a full-fledged computer.
However, the iPad’s profoundly un-PC-like personality turns out to be its biggest virtue too. Its small size, half-inch profile, 1.5-pound weight, a touch interface, and impressive battery life, make it far more portable than even a netbook and also make iPad one of the best devices ever built for browsing Web pages, watching movies, playing games, or even working.
In addition, iPad’s simple finger-driven interface, zippy performance, and true instant-on capability, make it a quicker, more efficient, less annoying alternative to a Windows PC or Mac.
To conclude, PC is still important in our lives, especially for working people who use their PC to create rather than consume data. The iPad is an entirely new category, somewhere between a handheld phone-size device and a full computer. Hence, it makes much more sense that iPad is taken as a supplement to the other computers in your life than as a replacement for any of them.