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| Because of their pocketability, | Because of their pocketability, | ||
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| + | Pro: portability, | ||
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| + | Con: small screen, no keyboard, no pointing device, limited internal storage, limited RAM. Some (iPhone?) are picky about chargers. Easy to drop and break. | ||
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| + | ==== use as netbooks ==== | ||
| + | Smartphones (and tablets -- next section) can be pressed into service as netbook work-a-likes by the addition of: | ||
| + | * a [[http:// | ||
| + | * a [[http:// | ||
| + | * a [[http:// | ||
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| + | Note: the keyboards mentioned above are normal keyboards, although usually sized smaller. | ||
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| ===== tablets ===== | ===== tablets ===== | ||
| + | Although the metaphor breaks down, tablets can be thought of as large phones without built-in voice/data services. | ||
| + | Pro: bigger screen, more space for larger battery, easier to read ebooks on, | ||
| + | Con: heavier, usually not pocketable. | ||
| ===== laptops ===== | ===== laptops ===== | ||