For some time now, I've been thinking what is the best way to introduce my mom to computers. On a whim, I checked the out the local Targets around the area this past Saturday and was able to pick up an iPad Air 32GB. It isn't opened because I want to keep my options open and gather as much info before making the best decision.
It definitely seems like a tablet would be the best option because its relatively lightweight and can fit into the many assortment of bags owned by my mom. I would think tablets are also relatively more user friendly to a totally new user.
Below are the criteria I think are important and would appreciate the community to chime in with suggestions and insight. If you feel strongly feel free to express it. Please don't get into a flame war.
1.)Needs to be able to switch between an English language keyboard and a foreign keyboard specifically Chinese. I know with the Ipad mini since my brother owns one it is relatively easy to switch from keyboard to another. It is also important to support hand written input for foreign keyboards.
2.)Do tablets in general support stylus? Again this goes back to being able to write in a foreign language for email or even other documents. Any recommendations for stylii (if that is a word)?
3.)Easy of use and intuitive for a new user who has not used a computer before... opinions on which would offer the best experience? Android or iOS or other?
4.)Ebooks eco-system is there a relative format regardless of iOS or Android that is supported? I would be specifically looking Ebooks in a foreign language like Chinese.
5.)Media specifically foreign language movies and tv shows that originate from outside the US. Does anyone have any app recommendations? For anything in the States, Netflix would definitely work.
6.)Support for Office Suite documents for viewing and editing. I would imagine that all tablets have some sort of app store. Another criteria would have been being able to scan documents but it seems both iOS and Android have pretty decent apps to do this.
7.)Printing documents or emails. I know for the iPads there is the AirPrint isn't that just being able to print to a wifi enabled printer? What is the equivalent for Android?
Lastly what are some of the other useful things, the community's wives, girlfriends, and moms have used tablets for that I may not know about it.
Is the iPad overkill for the criteria mentioned above?
Again thanks for everyone's input it is definitely appreciated!
I'll update if I have more criteria
It definitely seems like a tablet would be the best option because its relatively lightweight and can fit into the many assortment of bags owned by my mom. I would think tablets are also relatively more user friendly to a totally new user.
Below are the criteria I think are important and would appreciate the community to chime in with suggestions and insight. If you feel strongly feel free to express it. Please don't get into a flame war.
1.)Needs to be able to switch between an English language keyboard and a foreign keyboard specifically Chinese. I know with the Ipad mini since my brother owns one it is relatively easy to switch from keyboard to another. It is also important to support hand written input for foreign keyboards.
2.)Do tablets in general support stylus? Again this goes back to being able to write in a foreign language for email or even other documents. Any recommendations for stylii (if that is a word)?
3.)Easy of use and intuitive for a new user who has not used a computer before... opinions on which would offer the best experience? Android or iOS or other?
4.)Ebooks eco-system is there a relative format regardless of iOS or Android that is supported? I would be specifically looking Ebooks in a foreign language like Chinese.
5.)Media specifically foreign language movies and tv shows that originate from outside the US. Does anyone have any app recommendations? For anything in the States, Netflix would definitely work.
6.)Support for Office Suite documents for viewing and editing. I would imagine that all tablets have some sort of app store. Another criteria would have been being able to scan documents but it seems both iOS and Android have pretty decent apps to do this.
7.)Printing documents or emails. I know for the iPads there is the AirPrint isn't that just being able to print to a wifi enabled printer? What is the equivalent for Android?
Lastly what are some of the other useful things, the community's wives, girlfriends, and moms have used tablets for that I may not know about it.
Is the iPad overkill for the criteria mentioned above?
Again thanks for everyone's input it is definitely appreciated!
I'll update if I have more criteria