I'm mulling over getting a tablet computer, but for the life of me I can't figure out WHY I want one, beyond the natural geek factor. So, I'm asking what my fellow geeks who have them are using them for.
Right now, nevermind WHAT kind of tablet to potentially get (I'm leaning to Android over iOS / Windows, but that's another thread). I want to know what you've bought one for, and what you've ended up using it for. Web surfing? Email? Doing stuff on the go? Tossing birds around? "Work"?
For context: I'm a corporate sales guy with a work-provided laptop (that I generally don't use outside of work) and blackberry (which I do use for light browsing, email and social media, but again it's work-provided and I'm not a fan of typing on the tiny thumbpad or touchscreen). Outside of that, I do plenty of web stuff, downloading and video/image manipulation on my desktop at home. I'm also big on improv theatre and spend 2-3 nights a month on average running a comedy troupe to that effect. Would a tablet fit my lifestyle?
I really doubt I could convince my wife to spend $400-$600 on a tablet and get away with it after it spends a couple months keeping the table level, once the novelty fades. So, I want to see what you guys are using yours for first. Some people are telling me that these things are the wave of the future and these will ultimately replace laptops for mobility and low-cycle usage. I'm wondering what's behind this school of thought.
Please feel free to force your opinions upon me.
Cheers!
Mark
Right now, nevermind WHAT kind of tablet to potentially get (I'm leaning to Android over iOS / Windows, but that's another thread). I want to know what you've bought one for, and what you've ended up using it for. Web surfing? Email? Doing stuff on the go? Tossing birds around? "Work"?
For context: I'm a corporate sales guy with a work-provided laptop (that I generally don't use outside of work) and blackberry (which I do use for light browsing, email and social media, but again it's work-provided and I'm not a fan of typing on the tiny thumbpad or touchscreen). Outside of that, I do plenty of web stuff, downloading and video/image manipulation on my desktop at home. I'm also big on improv theatre and spend 2-3 nights a month on average running a comedy troupe to that effect. Would a tablet fit my lifestyle?
I really doubt I could convince my wife to spend $400-$600 on a tablet and get away with it after it spends a couple months keeping the table level, once the novelty fades. So, I want to see what you guys are using yours for first. Some people are telling me that these things are the wave of the future and these will ultimately replace laptops for mobility and low-cycle usage. I'm wondering what's behind this school of thought.
Please feel free to force your opinions upon me.

Mark
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