Do you regularly use a tablet?

Do you regularly use a tablet?

  • Yes

    Votes: 147 58.1%
  • No

    Votes: 106 41.9%

  • Total voters
    253
Nope.

I've tried to but I find that I have to force myself to use the thing; it doesn't "organically" fit into my life in anyway.

Also typing on a tablet it mighty annoying.

My phone and my laptop are all I need.
 
I've got the Aldiko app on my tab for reading and not much else.
It's time Samsung and Apple start designing vr headgear for tablets.

There's definitely market.
 
Tablet's seem cool at first, but I found I got bored very quickly and there isn't very much you can do on them.

I got a 2 in 1 laptop instead - full laptop with full desktop OS, but can be folded over into tablet with touch.
 
Not very often. I mainly use my desktop and laptop.
 
My phone is a phone...

Ipad for surfing interwebz and 'working' and WhatsApp, email, etc.

Nexus 7 for Skype, watching series on plane, music to bluetooth speaker, ebooks.

PC is still king!
 
I use my tablet for Skype and testing my web designs.

I find Skype on my Galaxy Tab 3 lite seems to work better than on my desktop.
Also with the desktop I would require headpones/speaker/mic type device which just a hassle.

Only hassle with Skype on my android device are updates seem more often.
 
My IPad is used 12hrs a day for market on facebook and Internet so convenient light to carry around.
 
Use mine on a daily basis, but only to read news and browse myBB :p
Occasionally use it to watch supersport when not at home.
 
I use a tablet daily. It's convenient. There's definitely a place for it in the future. It's even been introduced into the schools. The kids won't need to carry all those books. Accept it technology is here to stay.
 
Use it daily, mainly because of the battery life I get out of my tablet, compared against my phone.
 
Yes, daily, and goes travelling with me whenever I am on holiday, local and international.
 
I had an ipad. It got stolen and I didn't notice until over a month later :P
 
Nope.

I've tried to but I find that I have to force myself to use the thing; it doesn't "organically" fit into my life in anyway.

Also typing on a tablet it mighty annoying.

My phone and my laptop are all I need.

I'm with you. I won one this year, and I rarely use it. It's in weird place where my phone is more convenient and my laptop is just more comfortable and bigger, which makes consuming media better. The one place where it's really great is when I can throw it in my backpack and take it to class without feeling it (on my back). It's a convertible, so it really works well when you're multi tasking in a lecture.
 
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