Honestly, I’m baffled by the tablet market. Everyone puts out underpowered devices. Even Google! How can you, in good faith, justify a tablet having a slower processor and less memory than a phone while trying to advertise it as the superior device, perfect for editing and whatnot?

  • Buffalox@lemmy.world
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    4 hours ago

    IDK, I haven’t used a tablet for years now.
    I have a 6.7" Phone which is great for portability and easy to read, and when I want the bigger screen I use a “real” (old fashioned) computer, either laptop or desktop.
    I still prefer the desktop format of a (Linux) PC. 32" desktop monitor is great IMO, and super for gaming.
    The tablet fills a hole that doesn’t exist for me anymore.

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      3 hours ago

      For the people around me, the only people using tablets are students. It’s actually very helpful for note taking and I don’t think there are any good alternatives to the iPad unfortunately.

      2in1 laptops aren’t that useful when you need to both type and draw/write