Why I will never buy another tablet
My brother was showing off his new iPad 2 the other day. He was most impressed with his latest purchase, and it is easy to see why. It was the first time I had been given an opportunity to play with the latest version of Apple's revolutionary device, and I give Apple full credit for transforming computers from dorky, esoteric devices into something cool and fashionable.
And then 5 minutes later I was over it.
I have to admit at this point that I own a Motorola Xoom - one of the first true Android tablets. I have had it for a good 9 months now, and in that time I have struggled to justify its existence, or the existence of any tablet for that matter.
For me tablets sit in the murky middle ground between a laptop/netbook/ultrabook (or whatever the kids are calling them these days) and a good quality mobile phone. Tablets do have advantages over these traditional form factors, but there is one glaring oversight that makes tablets almost useless in every situation: when do you make the effort to carry one around?
I carry my mobile phone everywhere. The morning check list that I run through before leaving the house is: mobile phone, pants, keys, wallet. And my mobile phone is a fairly high end one, with a generously sized screen and enough processing power to run everything that I can run on my tablet.
If I want or need to catch up on my email, play a game, watch a video, view a web site or consume my news feeds, my mobile phone is right there in my pocket ready to go.
Sure, I can do all these things on my tablet, but ironically I need to set up my phone as a wireless hotspot to get connectivity through my tablet on the go, so there is almost never a situation where I can make use of my tablet outside of the office or home without also having my mobile phone. So why would I make the effort to carry around a backpack, or have to physically hold the tablet, when I can do everything I would use a tablet for on the go with my mobile phone?
So lets assume that I do make the effort to carry a computing device around that I can't put in my pocket. Why would I choose to carry a tablet instead of a laptop?
Everything I can to on a tablet I can also do on a laptop. I mean that quite literally - Bluestacks can be used to run Android applications on a Windows PC. And then there are all the things that you can't do on a tablet, like any kind of real work. Yes, you may have a 10 inch screen on your tablet, but half of that is taken up by the keyboard if your are trying to do real work. Yes, you might be able to edit a word document on your tablet, but throw in a few macros and your tablet is useless.
Therein lies my dilemma. If I need to make the effort to carry a computing device around, the combination of mobile phone and laptop is much more powerful and flexible than a mobile phone and tablet. So unless I am watching movies in bed or idly surfing the web while watching TV (and both can be done with a laptop anyway), there really is no place for a tablet in my life.
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but sadly working as a web developer i have to own one to test my work on it before publishing the site.
Simply because they are so many people like your brother, oh .. and my wife.
Apple has also realised how well 'cool' sells.
Great article.
For example, I purchased a Nook Color, which is only 7" instead of the larger 10" format, and it makes a world of difference. I can fit my Nook Color into a back pocket and I use it so much more than my phone for most things. Reading ebooks on a phone is dreadful to me, so a 7" tablet fills the void.
Personally, I can't see a reason to get a larger format tablet because they really are awkward to carry. Don't hold it against all tablets thought!
Thank you for article. I have been saying that I don't what I would use a tablet for if i got one around my colleagues and they look at me funny because of that. I work for an IT firm so everyone is always rushing for the latest piece of technology. I do too.... but on tablets...I'll pass.
There are about a billion (small amount of hyperbole) places where my iPad is handy that a laptop wouldn't be. Do I like the giant monitor on my desk? Oh yeah. But I've updated web sites, written full-length articles, spec'd games, etc., all on the go with my iPad. In places and during times where I wouldn't have taken a laptop -- even a small one.
I have yet to see a phone with a 10" screen; imagine how silly you'd look with that up to your ear.
On the other hand, I don't see how a netbook or small laptop is any less convenient, if not more so.