Best Tablet Options for Reading and Studying After Years Away from School?

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Asked By CleverMuffin42 On

Hey everyone! I recently decided to go back to college after a long break of 15 years. It's all online now and I'm struggling to read and study from my laptop. I'm thinking a tablet or iPad might be better for me, especially one that supports a separate keyboard. I'm not very tech-savvy, so I'm hoping to get some suggestions on what type of tablet would be best for reading. Thanks a bunch!

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Answered By TechieJoe92 On

Using two monitors with a PC really enhances productivity! You can have your textbook open on one screen while working on the other. Monitors are affordable these days; for instance, you could grab a 27-inch one quite easily. If you stick with your laptop, consider getting a docking station for connecting to those monitors.

Answered By GadgetGuru84 On

If you’re looking for a tablet, the iPad is usually the go-to option. Most models support keyboards and their apps work well with college online services. If budget allows, I’d recommend the MacBook Air instead of an iPad for a more versatile experience that doesn’t require separate purchases for keyboard and trackpad. Plus, it’s lightweight and has great battery life!

Answered By StudyBuddy101 On

You should think about what's making your laptop tough to use. A tablet can make reading and studying much easier since they’re generally more user-friendly. They allow for highlighting, easy note-taking, and they're portable! But if it's a heavy laptop that's causing issues, a tablet could definitely help you relax and read more comfortably on the couch.

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