Bill Gates: Pen-Based Tablets Will Beat the iPad, At Least With Students

May 5, 2010
By Adrian

Apple’s iPad might have sold one million units in just a month, but that’s not impressing Microsoft founder Bill Gates, who thinks that the iPad’s touch-only input approach will ultimately lose to pen-based tablets… at least with students:

“Microsoft has a lot of different tablet projects that we’re pursuing. We think that work with the pen that Microsoft pioneered will become a mainstream for students. It can give you a device that you can not only read, but also create documents at the same time.

While I agree there’s a place for styluses with tablet computers (and, in fact, wish Apple would officially release a pressure-sensitive one for use with the iPad), Jobs is ultimately right: if uses have to reach for a stylus then a touchscreen device is a failure. I don’t think that changes whether you’re a casual user or a student.

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One Response to Bill Gates: Pen-Based Tablets Will Beat the iPad, At Least With Students

  1. Aubrey Roberts on May 14, 2010 at 2:39 pm

    i am planning to buy an iPad since it looks lighter than a regular desknote and i don not use much of the features of a laptop.’;”

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