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iPad or Chromebook for Radiology Technology program?

I've used my Chromebook for the past two years in college, and I like it. I actually find it to be convenient. Recently, though, I've been thinking about getting an iPad. I just feel like an iPad would be better because it's lighter and easy to carry. As for note-taking, I prefer to handwrite them, but I do hear that notability in an iPad is good for note-taking. I currently use Squid (an app similar to notability on Chromebook), but I mostly hand write them. Would you rather use a Chromebook or an iPad?

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