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Old 08-16-2011, 12:02 PM   #6
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My son pretty much uses his iPod Touch for everything as well. He has a PC in his room, but aside from doing homework (prior to his iPod) he hardly ever used it. On his Touch he now uses that for everything even writing essays.

Just today I was trying to resolve some issues he's having on his touch. The amount of lock down is insane! We use Linux at home and having to do everything through iTunes is serious work. Since I primarily use Android devices myself I forget how difficult using Apple products are until my wife and son ask me to fix something for them. Incidentally I also remember all the worlds profanities as well.

I use my nook(Android device) and phone heavily as well. While they have not come near in replacing my PC, I do not use it near as much as I use to.
The swyping and predictive text keyboards really do make it easier to type for short emails or letters. But when I really need to type something up I have to revert back to my PC.

What I do find is since my nook is so small 7" it's very portable, I find I'm reading, writing, and responding to emails more often because I don't have to wait until I'm home to use the device. I can simply pull the nook out of my pocket and start typing away.

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