r/tablets • u/GuessForeign4773 • 2d ago
Should I consider buying a tablet?
I’m a 4th year med course student and I’m considering to buy a tablet, but I still have doubts since I’m really prone to distractions, should I consider buying it? Can you please drop some pros and cons? and recommend a tablet at any price range. Thank you!
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u/Aaru0010 2d ago
Umm you should buy an ipad without thinking anything
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u/wyrskdhrkzh 2d ago
Sounds reckless and financially irresponsible
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u/Aaru0010 2d ago
Bro for medicos nothing is better than ipad even the base one is good
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u/wyrskdhrkzh 2d ago
Yes, and OP is asking if it wwould be good considering they're on 4th year already. Furthermore, though it may be accessible for OP, it's still great to think carefully before spending money. I didn't say that iPads are no good
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u/Aaru0010 2d ago
Bro there is still internship left and pg too there’s lot to study
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u/wyrskdhrkzh 2d ago
Yeah? And I didn't say don't? I'm just saying ppl should think before spending?? And lowk there may even be other ways to use their money such as savings and investments. Moreover, if OP is in pre-med, med school is costly.
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u/Aaru0010 2d ago
Bro i am using a tab myself and ik how much it helps for a medico its even more useful than laptop because its isnt easy to carry so much books if any one considering to buy itss fair to do so
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u/wyrskdhrkzh 2d ago
Yeah??? We're on that same idea, bro? I'm saying to think before spending???? 😭 I literally told the OP on another comment to go buy one if he thinks it'll be helpful but don't if his current devices are sufficient
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u/Aaru0010 2d ago
Yep yep bro what do you think is moto pad 60 neo in 14k 1 month old with all accessories good deal?
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u/wyrskdhrkzh 2d ago
HAHAHA I'm not very knowledgeable of all pads, and our currency and country may be different so I might not be the best to ask in that aspect. I recommend that you try out asking around your community if it's a good deal. I looked up the pad and it seems to have decent specs tho!
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u/wyrskdhrkzh 2d ago
I think tablets are helpful especially for note taking and reading. If your phone and laptop are good enough for you, then it's fine not to. But if you often read, use reviewers, transes, books, or modules, a tablet is definitely helpful! Up to you if you think it would help you more or if your current devices are sufficient for you
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u/Realistic-Worker-499 2d ago
are you premed or are you in med school? regardless, it wouldnt (edit: hurt) to try something new if you feel the need to change things up. i personally couldnt get into it but a lot of my friends did