My 84 year old mother never got the hang of PC's but she has got herself an iPad (which she bough herself in the Duty Fee in New York).
We stripped off most of the apps, leaving it with the most basic of options and settings
She has managed to send and receive e-mails with difficulty, but it's really down to practice.
She has also managed to use Skype with a bit of help and instruction
However Google and other search engines and the world wide web is beyond her abilities.
She also has zero interest in playing games or reading books using it and if she wants music, then that is what the radio is for.
The major advantage as far as I can ascertain for the computer illiterate older generations of a tablet over a PC, is the lack of buttons and options. There is simply and on/off button, and you logically touch the screen for what you want to do.
Basically 'KISS' - Keep it simple stupid. .
We stripped off most of the apps, leaving it with the most basic of options and settings
She has managed to send and receive e-mails with difficulty, but it's really down to practice.
She has also managed to use Skype with a bit of help and instruction
However Google and other search engines and the world wide web is beyond her abilities.
She also has zero interest in playing games or reading books using it and if she wants music, then that is what the radio is for.
The major advantage as far as I can ascertain for the computer illiterate older generations of a tablet over a PC, is the lack of buttons and options. There is simply and on/off button, and you logically touch the screen for what you want to do.
Basically 'KISS' - Keep it simple stupid. .