Herman
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I don't really understand the appeal of an iPad or similar tablet in their current format.
I have an iPhone, I have a laptop computer. The phone makes telephone calls so there is a use for that other than the apps and browsing on the go, which is necessary these days. The computer is good enough for home use, much faster than a tablet, and also has a keyboard, and I doubt you can do everything on a tablet that you can do on the computer (installing programs, for example). I could probably make 5 posts on Gamelive on my computer in the amount of time it takes someone to make 1 or 2 posts from an iPad.
I guess one appeal of an iPad is for the apps? , but I've yet to see an app that was better than any counterpart available on the computer. My use comes from an iPhone though, so maybe I just don't realize what I'm missing out on.
One thing that the iPhone or other smartphone is great for is when you're out, you can check the internet or use an app that you otherwise couldn't do unless you carried a laptop computer around, in addition to using it for a telephone or text messaging. When I am out (which is quite rare), I've yet to see someone carrying around an iPad or similar tablet. I see plenty of iPhone or Android phones for this purpose. I don't believe you can send SMS messages from an iPad, unless both parties have an app or something.
I have to be missing something, because these things are apparently so popular. What am I missing? If you have a smartphone and a PC, why would you need a tablet? What can it do that the other 2 products cannot do?
I have an iPhone, I have a laptop computer. The phone makes telephone calls so there is a use for that other than the apps and browsing on the go, which is necessary these days. The computer is good enough for home use, much faster than a tablet, and also has a keyboard, and I doubt you can do everything on a tablet that you can do on the computer (installing programs, for example). I could probably make 5 posts on Gamelive on my computer in the amount of time it takes someone to make 1 or 2 posts from an iPad.
I guess one appeal of an iPad is for the apps? , but I've yet to see an app that was better than any counterpart available on the computer. My use comes from an iPhone though, so maybe I just don't realize what I'm missing out on.

One thing that the iPhone or other smartphone is great for is when you're out, you can check the internet or use an app that you otherwise couldn't do unless you carried a laptop computer around, in addition to using it for a telephone or text messaging. When I am out (which is quite rare), I've yet to see someone carrying around an iPad or similar tablet. I see plenty of iPhone or Android phones for this purpose. I don't believe you can send SMS messages from an iPad, unless both parties have an app or something.
I have to be missing something, because these things are apparently so popular. What am I missing? If you have a smartphone and a PC, why would you need a tablet? What can it do that the other 2 products cannot do?