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* They boot up faster than laptops or desktop PC's. People always leave their tablet on standby, so it starts up in an instant.
* To play candy crush
I don't get it much either, but I think one of the main selling points is the touchscreen. Sure, there are laptops with touchscreens (even ones that have the keyboard come off) but it's kind of awkward switching between keyboard and screen, and what's the point of buying a switcher if you aren't going to use the keyboard half the time? Seems like it's either full laptop or full tablet for most people, unless they go out and buy a Surface or something.For the record, I've yet to see a Surface IRL, and this area's pretty densely populated
From what I've seen around my house, tablets are mostly used for their games. Laptops/computers are more of a 'serious business' sort of a thing (except for large, graphics-card-requiring games, but there's not many around this house), where one could do better with a typical, often quicker physical keyboard/mouse combo.
According to some research I read recently, tablets are almost exclusively used to check mails and post on facebook. And therefore, they are entirely useless in my book, thanks to lack of a proper keyboard. Maybe that will change when tablets with flexible softscreens that can form keys are introduced next year. But until then, they're just overpriced gadgets that people buy because of peer pressure and advertisement hype.Also, the point about them having more processing power is kinda invalid, thanks to tablet OSes being bloated and inefficient. Heck, when the Ipad came out it couldn't even multitask. How ridiculous.
I guess people get them because they feel smartphones are too weak, hardware-wise, but find laptops too big.
I personally never felt like carrying a computer that can't fit in my pocket everywhere I go, because i like to keep my hands free, so I prefer a smartphone.Just get a Samsung Galaxy Note or something if you want a powerful phone. They are almost tablets, due to their size.
A samsung galaxy note is a tablet, not a smartphone (or at least, there are tablets that are called samsung galaxy note)
An other argument for tablets is that they have tons of free or cheap games, that are very easy to download and install.
Finally, an other important factor may be that you can get them for free in a lot of places.
Oh, and by the way, they are useful to have an even surface to move the mouse on when your using your laptop while sitting in the couch (yes, I did that once).
People want to feel fucking sophisticated when they bring over their new iPad to Starbucks.
Also, tablets are lighter than laptops, so that's a point I guess?
Further, there's the battery life. Most laptops have a very crappy battery that only manages to power it for an hour or two, while a tablet can often last a lot longer witouth needing a recharge. This makes it very suitable to use it in a train, bus, boat,...
And for the touch screen, it makes it look and feel more modern, and it makes the device a lot more user-friendly. Even very young children (from 4-5 years) can use a tablet because of it's touch screen.
Quote from: ben_g on August 10, 2013, 02:23:26 pmFinally, an other important factor may be that you can get them for free in a lot of places.Bring me to one of those places lol. I have never heard of such a thing (I don't say "LIES !", I just say that if that happened in France, there was not much advertising about it).