<p>Tablets are PCs (and hopefully one day, Macs) that you can write on the screen. Thus, you can use it like a regular laptop, or swivel it around so the screen lays flat and write on it like regular paper. In some of my classes I actually keep it notebook-style, but write on it at the same time (turns out messy sometimes, but I do this when I need the keyboard and pen). </p>
<p>Pros:
(this list isn’t really a list, but more, revolves around what you can do with the pen/laptop functions)
-you can use it instead of notebook/pencil
-keeps computer stuff and notes together
-generally lightweight/small so it’s easy to carry
-small screen can be replaced with monitor on desk
-as fast as regular laptops</p>
<p>cons:
-can be expensive (mine, two years ago, was ~$3G with everything/warranty)
-the small screen may not be appealing
-monitor/docking station is extra
-limited to PC (for now)
-the pen/tablet function can be a hassle when not in use (depending on brand)
-using it in class can lead to websurfing, chatting, etc</p>
<p>Overall, I like having a tablet. As long as I’m in school, I’d like to have one. However, I know some people who prefer pen/paper and would never get one. It depends person to person.</p>