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There is plenty of similar discussions on the internet, but I created this thread to get even more info...
More and more, people talk about how tablets are replacing laptops and phasing out netbooks completely. But are they really?
From my research, I concluded that very few people actually do something truly productive or awesome with their tablet. Most have it sitting around as a glorified toy. Things like playing games, watching porn on the toilet, aimlessly browsing the internet seem to be most common. There is also a crowd that reads books, and that crowd is split into two. Those who casually read text only books on a 7" tablet, and those who don't even consider a tablet unless it's 10" because technical books with graphs and charts are impossible to read on anything smaller.
There is also a cool few who have enough space on their desk to have a tablet sitting on a charge stand, constantly updating the user on mail, weather, tasks, etc, etc. (But then, why just not have a second monitor and put a few widgets on it to accomplish the same?)
There are also artists with their wacom styluses(styli?) but the truly talented ones are very very few. Off course my personal opinion on that has nothing to do with just how useful tablets are, which is why I want to hear your thoughts. What do you use your tablet for? How often? Does it really replace your laptop or netbook to the point of you not owning a laptop at all?
More and more, people talk about how tablets are replacing laptops and phasing out netbooks completely. But are they really?
From my research, I concluded that very few people actually do something truly productive or awesome with their tablet. Most have it sitting around as a glorified toy. Things like playing games, watching porn on the toilet, aimlessly browsing the internet seem to be most common. There is also a crowd that reads books, and that crowd is split into two. Those who casually read text only books on a 7" tablet, and those who don't even consider a tablet unless it's 10" because technical books with graphs and charts are impossible to read on anything smaller.
There is also a cool few who have enough space on their desk to have a tablet sitting on a charge stand, constantly updating the user on mail, weather, tasks, etc, etc. (But then, why just not have a second monitor and put a few widgets on it to accomplish the same?)
There are also artists with their wacom styluses(styli?) but the truly talented ones are very very few. Off course my personal opinion on that has nothing to do with just how useful tablets are, which is why I want to hear your thoughts. What do you use your tablet for? How often? Does it really replace your laptop or netbook to the point of you not owning a laptop at all?