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    Why Tablets Are Just a Fad

    By Katherine Noyes, PCWorld


    At this week's CTIA Wireless 2011 conference in Orlando, tablets have taken center stage. Not only have multiple new devices been announced, but predictions have been made that tablets will ultimately replace laptops as the standard, "post-PC" workplace computer.

    I don't agree. Ever since rumors of Apple's first iPad began to look credible back in 2009, I've been watching the tablet space with a mixture of wonder and confusion. After all, the devices really don't offer anything you can't get on a smartphone or a notebook computer, and their form factor is inconvenient, at best.

    Yet strong sales are backing up the hype--at least for now--suggesting something about the devices has caught on with consumers.

    What is that mysterious "something"? Purely marketing, I believe. Apple is nothing if not master of the glitzy sales pitch, and there's never been better proof of that than the iPad's current success.

    Mark my words: The device--and all the others of its ilk that have sprung up for a piece of the action--are nothing more than a passing fad, at least in the mainstream. Here's why.

    1. Limited Functionality

    As far as I can tell, tablets do not offer any significant functionality that's not already available on a smartphone or notebook computer, yet they lack critical components like keyboards. In fact, you can get a laptop with considerably more memory and storage and a much better CPU for a significantly lower price, as my PCWorld colleague recently pointed out.

    So why the hysteria? It's a fancy new toy, and--in the case of the iPad--one from Apple, at that. Never underestimate consumers' desire to impress each other with the latest and greatest gadget, especially if they're Apple fans. "Latest and greatest," however, doesn't tend to stay in one place for long.

    2. It's Inconvenient

    Unlike smartphones, the tablet form factor is too large to fit in a pocket or purse, yet it doesn't offer anywhere near the functionality of only slightly larger devices like notebooks and laptop computers. I just don't see why you'd be willing to carry one of these things around--in addition to a phone, most likely--when you could have something convenient (a single good smartphone) or powerful (a laptop).

    3. Waning Excitement

    It's true that other manufacturers are still hot on Apple's trail with their own iPad-like contenders, but the release of the iPad 2 made it clear that excitement with the devices is already fading. Reviews of Apple's new tablet were generally mixed, suggesting that reality is beginning to sink in.

    4. Remember the PDA?

    Back in the 1990s, PDAs were the must-have device du jour, but they went on to spawn today's smartphones. And indeed, the value they offered--and still offer, in smartphone form--is hard to argue with: portability, organizational tools and Internet connectivity, to name just a few. The natural evolution in this space led from something bulky but useful into something conveniently portable and useful; why would we want to go back again?

    It's no secret that I am not an Apple fan, as its devices are so closed and restrictive. For that reason, I'd be far more inclined to look at Android tablets such as the Motorola Xoom--which, I should add, could certainly be useful in niche applications such as health care and inventory control.

    For my purposes, though, I just can't be bothered. I see no reason to own a tablet, and fully expect them to fade out of the mainstream over the next few years.

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    People claimed there was no market for cell phones, telephones, computers, printers, movies with sound, and yes... the iPod


    I'm always baffled people continue to think they have the wit and foresight to predict what technology is going to work. Things change too fast and people don't buy on practicality alone.

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    fad or not people are buying these things thats all that matters

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    Quote Originally Posted by redred View Post
    fad or not people are buying these things thats all that matters
    not me - not interested. I am going to get a 10.1" netbook for $150... fine for the coffee shop.
    I wanted to be a Monk, but I never got the chants.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RBP View Post
    not me - not interested. I am going to get a 10.1" netbook for $150... fine for the coffee shop.
    i agree i wouldn't get one either , i have a smartphone for everyday use and then my laptop which is 17.6'' for at home or taking away on holidays etc with a internet dongle for on the road use

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    Quote Originally Posted by redred View Post
    i agree i wouldn't get one either , i have a smartphone for everyday use and then my laptop which is 17.6'' for at home or taking away on holidays etc with a internet dongle for on the road use
    Just keep your dongle to yourself.
    I wanted to be a Monk, but I never got the chants.

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    I wanted to be a Monk, but I never got the chants.

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    just checking is that super fast for you as well looks like it could fall off any second

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    its a flyin
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    Quote Originally Posted by redred View Post
    I'm waiting for the poor lil fella to take flight, with the propeller and the arms flappin in all.

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    I know a guy, he got the first distributorship for Fax machines. But they were a tough sell...who has them but really big business? (this was 1970) The machines were too expensive. Then in about '78 the Japanese started making them cheaply.

    But now we can't picture an office without one now.

    I am typing on a netbook right now...love it! So convenient! I can't see myself getting an ipad soon - the combo of that and my Sony MP3 player does all I need for multimedia. I strap down the notebook under the car seat ,with a DC adaptor and I have, if I load it up, about 110GB of MP3 or digital picture space. My main PC has the tunes and I stream 'em across the network.
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    Quote Originally Posted by thelancinator View Post
    I don't agree. Ever since rumors of Apple's first iPad began to look credible back in 2009, I've been watching the tablet space with a mixture of wonder and confusion. After all, the devices really don't offer anything you can't get on a smartphone or a notebook computer, and their form factor is inconvenient, at best.
    Depends on what you do. For many people, tablets are ideal. Reading a journal article on a smartphone, or on a notebook is not a particularly pleasant or easy experience. A tablet is a great way to view a maintenance manual, while you're working on something

    By and large most folks with tablets still use computers for a lot of things-- but tablets replace much of their reading.

    That's how I use them, anyway.

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    I have an Ipad. It was a gift. It's something in our house that gets passed amongst the 4 people who live here all day long, wife uses it to look up quick recipes, my youngest son plays games on it. My older son googles information on it without having to fire up the family PC(In which case has gotten limited use since the Ipad was introduced into the house), and I use for reading. The novelty of it hasn't warn off. It's hard to understand unless you own one. Wife and I have smart phones and it won't replace it nor will it replace my personal PC, but it meets certain "quick electronic" needs of the house. Is my life any easier by owning one? No, but it helps keeping two kids quiet and entertained on those long car rides too!

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    Do I think tablets are overrated, the iPad inparticular? yes, I do. But are they a fad? hell no, as Deeps and YT pointed out, they have a lot of practical uses, not so much replacing desktops or laptops but rather complementing them. In the legal profession, I can see a lot of situations where they're really helpful. e.g. you can store all the laws of germany and the EU on an SD card and still have room for lots of other stuff. They're nice for reading journals on your way to work or between appointments when you travel by train, plane or taxi. Reading in bed is much nicer with a tablet than a netbook etc. etc. Only when you need to write a lot I still find a keyboard to be the best solution. But once there are reliable voice recognition apps for tablets and all you need to do manually is fix typoes, then I imagine it'd be a good enough solution as well.

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