My plan is to replace my smart phone with the iPad. I'll just carry a tiny basic phone for actually talking to people, and use the ipad for everything data related. Its neat that my phone can do email, web surfing, etc, but I find that I never actually do any of that on my phone because the screen is just too small to be practical.
I've been a long-time fan of the old slate style Tablet PCs. I used to carry a Compaq TC1000 around in slate mode as my PDA, but its just too slow now. I do wish the iPad had a pen option for better drawing, handwriting, adding doodles and diagrams to notes, etc, but its not a deal-breaker. The extra portability and price make up for what it lacks.
some I import from my own purchased DVDs via a conversion software that is on my laptop.
LittlePixels;121585 What do you use to convert your DVDs? [/QUOTE said:I am in China at the moment and the software is on my personal laptop back in Canada. If you can bear with me until Feb 2, I will post the name of the software then, since I cannot recall off the top of my head which one it is.
I did pay for it, mainly because it had great reviews and I was a little afraid of downloading a free one and then having trouble with it.
So far, I have been happy with the one I chose. Reasonable quality, no disconnect/timing problems between audio and video and it is fairly intuitive to use.
I am making a note to check it when I get home and post for you then.
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What do you use to convert your DVDs?