![]() ![]() ![]() However, I sync my notes (through OneDrive) with OneNote on my Windows tablet. OneNote on the iPad doesn't recognise your handwriting. I like Onenote's simple interface on the iPad. Depending on the digitiser on your Windows tablet (the Lenovo Helix one was extremely bad), the iPad is way more precise, especially along the edges. With the latest update Microsoft fixed some issues, which makes the writing experience just as smooth as on a Windows tablet. It is free, even on the Ipad Pro (unlike the other Microsoft Office apps, that are only free on the smaller iPads). Note taking img-cropped-onenoteįor note taking I use OneNote for the iPad. ![]() And a large screen is simply necessary to make notes or annotate pdfs. The large screen is nice to read newspapers 'as is' though. This makes it much less convenient for reading books, for example. But that looks quite flaky: I can easily see the connector of the pencil break because of some unfortunate move. Actually, this is how you pair the pencil with your iPad. You can stick the pencil directly into the lightning port of the iPad to charge. What I do not like is the small adapter you need to charge the pencil using a charger. I like the grip and feel, but then again my hands are quite big. The pencil is longer and heavier than the typical Windows tablet pen. The iPad Pro (the only iPad that you can use the pencil on) arrived way earlier. ![]() The Apple Pencil finally arrived yesterday (as an unexpected christmas present). But I've never been a great fan of Microsoft products (OneNote is really a surprising exception), so I always said that if Apple would introduce a tablet, I would switch. OneNote is great for making handwriting notes during meetings, to sketch ideas, or to do mathematics. I love being able to take notes directly in a pdf, if only because it allows me to comment on student work and keep a copy of my comments for reference. I have owned a Toshiba (great resolution), Dell XT (great support, they basically upgraded me to an XT2) and a Lenovo Helix ( which simply sucks). ![]()
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