How
I use my Playbook on a daily basis
This
article is aimed at those who don't currently own Playbook and how I
(a seventeen year old college student) uses his Playbook in a daily
situation.
Okay
first, I'll talk about how I use my Playbook on a day when I'm at
college; I'll admit I use it less on one of these days as a day I
don't go to college. I'll usually begin the day by checking my emails
and Facebook and Twitter mentions all from my Playbook. I do this
with the new PIM Messages application for the emailing side of
things. There is an Official Facebook application that I use to check
any notifications that I may have received. Blaq is the Twitter
application of my choice as it sends push notifications when open and
is live and in general just feels and looks like the most Twitter
application on the Playbook.
I
then listen to some music from my Playbook on the bus using the music
application. I'll sometimes add music to my Playbook before I get on
the bus if I have anything I wish to add. To do this, I simply plug
it into my computer and drag the files from Zune (my chosen music
player on my computer) into the music file on my Playbook and it's
synchronised. Simples.
Whilst
actually at college, I use my Playbook for a few things; some days I
don't use it at all however. However, on days when I am using it, I
listen to music on it from the Music application or on the YouTube
application. I have recently started using it for all my Document
needs, such as doing research and copying that or writing evaluations
of my work. I have done a lot of my college work on my Playbook as it
is nice and small and easy to port around and connect up to a
computer to use. So to sum up how I use my Playbook whilst at college
is simply listening to music and doing research and typing up stuff.
Once
I get home from college is when the Playbook usually get used the
most. I personally use it to record Vlogs when I get home from
college, but that isn't something an average teenager would do. I
have my Playbook on all the time at home, whether I'm checking
Facebook or whatever. However, usually the first thing I do when I
get home is check that I've not missed any emails from YouTube or
from one of the companies that I work for. I write phone reviews and
application reviews for two different companies so every now and then
I'll get emails off them requesting whether I'd like to review a
certain phone or application. Once I'm done checking my emails, I
always have a cheeky look to see if there's any updates for any of my
applications; if there is then download them obviously. I also do the
teenagerish thing of checking both Facebook and Twitter and replying
accordingly. Once these have been checked I usually spend half an
hour checking out my Google Reader feeds on the GeeReader
application. I follow very nerdy websites such as Crackberry and
Technobuffalo and Engadget; I like to keep up with all the technology
news, what can I say? Once I've done this, I tend to check YouTube
for views on both my channels and then finally I upload my LazyVlog.
Whilst this is happening, I usually have Blaq running to keep up to
date on Twitter and so I can receive Twitter updates. This is
generally how I spend my time on the Playbook on an average college
day.
On
a day off from college it is fairly similar in terms of the apps that
I use, however there is less work-based applications such as
documents used. However, I write these documents about my Playbook on
my Playbook 95% of the time as it is very portable and so I can just
pick up the article wherever I am. I like the fact that I can do
this; I can be on the bus and just start writing, or have some spare
time at college and start writing or even in bed at night I can just
continue writing. On days off from college I tend to play quite a few
games on my Playbook as well as I like to review as many applications
and games as I can. This means checking the App World about six times
a day to check the New Arrivals, also I check on playbookdaily.com
for any new noteworthy applications that I may have missed.
This
has been a summary on how I use my Playbook on a daily basis;
obviously I don't do the exact same thing every day and browse
different websites each day and spend different amount of times on
each application. Post a comment as to how you use your Playbook, or
tablet or even how you use your phone if you use that productively.
Also, you can tweet me at @l_harkness.
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