As you may know, notepads have a keyboard, mouse etc. Tablets only have a touch screen.
In a school/college/university, tablets are good if you are not writing. Notepads are great for typing.
A subnotebook (sometimes also called mini notebooks or ultraportable) is a class of laptop computers that are smaller and lighter than typical notebooks. Unlike UMPCs, they generally are found to run full desktop operating systems such as Windows or Linux, rather than specialized software such as Windows CE, Palm OS or Internet Tablet OS.
John read his tablet aloud to the class
It is useful for college students in dorms, because they are a lot lighter than desktop computers and can be carried around. Also, some students are allowed to being their laptops to class and type their notes instead of hand writing them.
The Fast-Touch tablet is one of the best in its class, which makes it a good tablet to buy.
No. Sony class it as a Micro PC, or to quote Sony: "the pocket-computer that does it all".
Dell offers a great lightweight laptop which would be perfect for the college student having to carry their computer from class to class. They offer great services for you to customize exactly what needs you have for your own personal notebook.
DIETERICH STEINMETZ has written: 'CLASS NOTES-A & P NOTEBOOK'
Each student needs to bring their own notebook and pen or pencil for the class.
Neither is correct. With "the discretion of... " you want to use "at." Here are several ways to use this expression. (1) You may bring your notebook computer and use it at your own discretion. (2) We can participation in the dance class at the discretion of the professor.
Make sure you're always prepared for class. Have a notebook for each class for notes and class work, 2 or 3 pencils and pens, and possibly a folder or binder for handouts.
Sockets and charging facilities are only available on Long Hall Flights in the Business class and First Class
Well, if you are new in learning languages, a good thing you could do is getting a small notebook.