Would you really use a tablet?
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I have 3 PCs: the desktop, which I use for everything in general, a laptop that I no longer use and a netbook that I use for travel (to browse and check email).
I have thought many times about buying one of those tablets from the Chinese that sell them for 70€ to try to see if it is really useful. Visualizing the moment, I know that in the end I would use it to look things up: check email, look at news on the internet. That is, for the same thing as the netbook but without the intention of contributing content (just consulting). If I am going to spend 70€, I would consider it a whim to show off a little and to use it for trivial things.
In my case I would never spend the more than 300€ that good tablets cost, simply because I do not need it: the netbook covers all the needs that the tablet would cover and it is only a little thicker in size.
I do not know if it will be a passing fad, but I think it does not cover any need that is already covered by netbooks and/or smartphones.
Not long ago, in an interview with Linus Torvald talking about why Linux had failed on the desktop I think he said something key: Linux has failed on the desktop, but it seems that the trend is that the desktop PC is used less and less to the detriment of other options and that is an opportunity for Linux. In the same way, I think that tablets will not be a passing fad if other gadgets that monopolize their functionalities disappear, that is, if netbooks or smartphones are passing fads.
In summary, I do not think that the market will indefinitely demand these three new devices: one will end up disappearing or a fourth will appear that has all the advantages of two of them.
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I didn't want a tablet, I saw the iPad as a big iPod, but after a Christmas gift, I've had one for almost a year. I use it every day, both at work, for stock management - access to the management program, and when I get home for web browsing, facebook, listening to the radio... After using it, I do see its usefulness, always as a second or third computer, but if you can afford it, it's a product that works. -
put a survey and you will clear up your doubts
personally I don't use them, but my brother has an iPad2 and says he prefers it to a laptop
regards
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I have thought many times about buying one of those tablets from the Chinese that sell them for 70€ to try and see if it is really useful. Visualizing the moment, I know that in the end I would use it to look things up: check email, look up news on the internet. That is, for the same thing as the netbook but without the intention of contributing content (just looking up). If I am going to spend 70€, I would consider it a whim to show off a bit and to use for trivial things.
In my case I would never spend the more than 300€ that good tablets cost, simply because I do not need it: the netbook covers all the needs that the tablet would cover and it is only a little thicker in size
Watch out…that mentality is what makes Apple gain followers.
I bought a Chinese tablet for 100 Euros and I did not like how it threw(normal, you have bought a piece of crap)Android. I buy an Ipad with iOS5 and it flies. Of course!
My gadget costs 500 leuros (with keyboard) and Android 3.2 flies (and more now with OC @1.5GHz) I assure you that I can compete with an Ipad 2 and own my brother-in-law. :chuckles:If its job is going to be to read email, look up news, etc…you will never turn on the laptop again. It does not make noise, does not vibrate, the size, the weight, the comfort...there is no comparison.
As a counterpoint, in my case I use it less than I thought I would use it, since my love for the desktop goes beyond simple uses of little importance.
If you do not have Wifi, but do have a network (at work, for example) it is also not worth much since it is focused on a continuous connection and without it it has no value.After that, I bought a Samsung Galaxy S2 and now...I think I should not have bought the tablet.(I could argue a good deal, take advantage)
Summary: Yes, it is a whim. More useful or less…it depends on your circumstances. The usefulness is just an excuse to feel better after giving yourself the treat.
Digital Diogenes syndrome, SSD disks, a shout of Ram, high performance graphics...what is a necessity and what a whim?
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… a loudmouth from Ram...
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Well, what Ferelxyx says is true, a poll has been created.
Thanks for the feedback.
If any moderator can merge the two posts.
Best regards and sorry for the inconvenience.
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Nemo I think you can add a poll to this topic since you are the creator, at the top at the beginning in Tools or around there.
PD: Very good kynes… xDD
Greetings
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Nemo I think you can add a poll to this topic since you are the creator, at the top at the beginning in Tools or around there.
PD: Very good kynes… xDD
Greetings
:mudo::mudo: J***er is true….what a donkey I am!!!:risitas::risitas::risitas:
Well never mind, I said if any moderator deigns to fix the mess...:eoh:
Best regards
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:mudo::mudo: J***er es cierto….que burro soy!!!:risitas::risitas::risitas:
Bueno ya da igual, lo dicho si algún moderador tiene a bien arreglar el entuerto...:eoh:
Un saludo
Burro no, hombre, no seas tan duro contigo :risitas: llevamos poco en este rango y estamos aprendiendo, tenemos que escarbar mucho

Entiendo que no quieras perder los resultados de la votación que ya hay, pero que siempre puedes añadir aquí la encuesta y cerrar la otra rama (también estás habilitado para hacerlo :D)
Saludos
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Watch out…that mentality is what makes Apple gain followers.
I bought a Chinese tablet for 100 Euros and I didn't like how it threw(normal, you've bought a piece of crap)Android. I buy an iPad with iOS5 and it flies. Of course!
My gadget is worth 500 leuros (with keyboard) and Android 3.2 flies (and more now with OC @1.5GHz) I assure you that I can compete with an iPad 2 and own my brother-in-law. :risitas:If its job is going to be reading email, looking at news, etc…you won't turn on the laptop again. It doesn't make noise, it doesn't vibrate, the size, the weight, the comfort...there's no comparison.
As a counterpoint, in my case I use it less than I thought I would use it, since my love for the desktop goes beyond simple uses of little importance.
If you don't have Wifi, but do have a network (at work, for example) it's not worth much since it's focused on a continuous connection and without it has no value.I assure you that, apart from the desktop, for me performance is the least important thing. I just want it to work (well, and to have reasonable response times). Besides, once I tried the Chinese one I would be aware that paying quadruple or quintuple is not just about having an apple drawn on the device.
Look, I have a netbook that cost me 170€ new. It doesn't perform much, but I always have it "suspended" so if I want to check something quickly, in less than 5 seconds it's ready. As for weight, I doubt it differs much from a tablet (and even if a tablet weighed much less, it wouldn't be important because we're talking about negligible weights). On these scales, this parameter doesn't seem significant to me.
The only advantages I see in the tablet compared to the netbook are two things: 1st as you rightly said, the noise (sometimes I put it on at night to listen to German radios and the fan is annoying). And 2nd that it's completely handled from the screen, without moving parts and can be handled in complete darkness. On the other hand, it's a device that can be used comfortably standing up, something a netbook doesn't allow, but that's something that doesn't affect me at the moment.
I'm almost certain that if I bought a tablet, it would end up replacing the netbook until I stopped using the latter completely. Then I would say that, indeed, a tablet is useful. But the outlay it involves (at least the good tablets), I don't think they are worthy of the advantages it brings compared to a netbook (for the use I'm going to give it).
But of course, I've never had one. In fact, I've never touched one and I'm probably wrong, but imagining the situation, this is my opinion
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