8 Benefits Of Owning An iPad
As creators, we have countless tools at our disposal to help us make a good living from our passions these days. Whether you’re a photographer, designer, or something else, you need effective systems to succeed.
Owning an iPad
Portability convenience
Hauling around 6 pounds is a lot more trouble than 1.44 pounds. The iPad is light and its slim self can be tucked away in a purse, bag, briefcase, purse, etc. Most laptops require some kind of slim case that requires an extra hand. Save yourself the trouble.
Battery life
Inside your slim case, next to your laptop is an 18-foot cable connected to a bulky battery that charges it. Fortunately, the iPad comes with a solid 10 hours of multitasking features.
Easy to use for all ages
Not only is it easy for the typical tech-savvy person, but it’s useful for children, adults, and the elderly. Children can work better with a larger screen and older people can easily zoom in to see better.
Enables more interaction
Thanks to the large display, it makes playing games, viewing pictures and watching videos for yourself or with others more enjoyable. Playing a gaming app will easily introduce her to everyone who plays, so put away the messy board games because they most likely have an app for that.
Separate your work from your personal devices
Many people use the same computer for both work and personal tasks, and it’s not uncommon for them to combine work and life on their phones as well. Adding an iPad to your creative workflow makes it easier to separate your work and personal life.
Experimentation
As you gain more creative experience, you’ll probably want your style to evolve and reflect that. But if you’re used to editing projects for clients on your laptop and don’t want to use this device in your spare time, experimentation will be more challenging.
Improved personal organization
We’ve already discussed how including an iPad in your workflow can help you work seamlessly on projects across multiple devices. It can also help you keep personal belongings under control. When you use your computer for everything, it’s easy to get lost in the noise of to-do lists, meetings, and anything else you might need.
Using less paper
For many people, journaling is much more efficient when you physically write and many individuals prefer reading an actual book to a Kindle. However, using paper isn’t always the most efficient way to get things done; you may never look at your notes again if you write them down and save the pad once it’s full.
Advantages
Good battery timing
Since the launch of the first-generation iPad, the battery performance of the device has been very good. Battery performance is also good in the latest iPad.
Do daily tasks
You can do all your daily tasks on your laptop on your iPad. You can also do image editing, video editing, send/receive emails, hold video conferences, share your thoughts on social media, etc.
Disadvantages
Additional storage
You can’t get an SD card slot option on the iPad, and you’re forced to use only the device’s internal storage. If you use multimedia on your device, your device’s storage will fill up quickly.
Fewer apps than Android
There are fewer apps available in the Apple Store than in the Android Play Store. Some apps are not available in the Apple Store that are available in your Android Play Store.
Customization
The appearance of the iPad user interface cannot be customized. All iPads have almost the same look and feel of icons on the screen. Because there are different Android vendors, all Android tablets come with a customized Android design, but the design of iPads is almost the same.
Conclusion
iPads offer great style, performance, portability and can be used for many good purposes both at home and out.
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