• Ever thought it'd be cool to have your art, writing, or challenge runs featured on PokéCommunity? Click here for info - we'd love to spotlight your work!
  • Dawn, Gloria, Juliana, or Summer - which Pokémon protagonist is your favorite? Let us know by voting in our poll!
  • Welcome to PokéCommunity! Register now and join one of the best fan communities on the 'net to talk Pokémon and more! We are not affiliated with The Pokémon Company or Nintendo.

Let's talk tablets

  • 28,129
    Posts
    15
    Years
    Does anybody here still use a tablet for everyday use, or any use at all? Or have those now become a thing of the past at this point?
     
    It's... hard to justify a tablet in this day and age.

    Maybe it's just me. As phone screens get larger and larger and more powerful, they've really gotten to the point where tablets just seem... unnecessary. If you really need the screen real estate of a tablet, then the growing market of 2-in-1 laptops would be right up your alley. They're expensive, sure, but when you consider what you're getting and what kind of long-term benefits you're reaping out of it, it starts to become a much more appealing option.

    I feel like tablets these days are more for people who own a desktop PC and don't travel far nor frequently and just don't find it necessary to spend a whole lot of money on a laptop. Or maybe you're the budget consumer who can't afford a desktop PC or a laptop, then owning a tablet would be the next best thing (although it can be argued that depending on which tablet you get, you'd be better off spending money on a Chromebook if you really wanted a computer).

    Overall though, tablets just aren't a hot commodity like they used to be, I think.
     
    Last edited:
    I have one, it's nice to use at home when I'm not on a computer, instead of a phone because of its larger screen.
     
    i always think of tablets as a toy. i use it mostly to play games and watch videos and such. its becoming obsolete imo
     
    Seems like I'm the only one who likes and still enjoy a tablet. I still use mine I bought in 2015
     
    Seems like I'm the only one who likes and still enjoy a tablet. I still use mine I bought in 2015
    Which tablet do you have?

    I use my devices at home pretty evenly, including my Nexus 7 2013 tablet as of late. It's slower than most my other devices because of its age, but it's not overly slow.
     
    I?m literally responding to this thread on my 2017 10.5 iPad Pro.

    I use my iPad literally all the time for everything - music, general internet browsing, chatting on discord, etc. I have a nifty case and a nice, foldable Bluetooth keyboard.

    It also came in handy while directing a play - the Notability app with the Apple Pencil was my best friend throughout the entire process. Here a few screenshots as to how I utilized it - mainly as an efficient PDF Markup tool.

    For more intense stuff, I still have my MacBook. I just prefer the portability of my iPad.
     
    Last edited:
    Which tablet do you have?

    I use my devices at home pretty evenly, including my Nexus 7 2013 tablet as of late. It's slower than most my other devices because of its age, but it's not overly slow.

    I have a samsung galaxy s3 tablet
     
    I recently bought a second hand iPad Air cheap, was offered it by chance. It's in really good condition, I also bought a case for it cheap from eBay.

    It's very good but I still prefer a laptop to type on and there's some things the laptop can do which the iPad can't.

    I think I'll use the iPad in bed for Twitch and YouTube mainly.
     
    I recently bought a second hand iPad Air cheap, was offered it by chance. It's in really good condition, I also bought a case for it cheap from eBay.

    It's very good but I still prefer a laptop to type on and there's some things the laptop can do which the iPad can't.

    I think I'll use the iPad in bed for Twitch and YouTube mainly.
    Interestingly, I've found it very easy to type on an iPad Air's keyboard (since it's the full-size model) just like it's a regular keyboard.

    I don't own one myself, but that's mainly because I'd see no use in having an iPad since I have an iPhone.
     
    Back
    Top