Starting to become a trend.
Tablet computers seem to be the current "in" thing, and again, just like the Apple computer thing, at first I blew it off as something for stupid people until those that I respect started getting them and praising them. And once again, I'm stuck wondering what makes them a viable and smart purchase.
To me, these tablets just seem like big flat toys, or cell phones with bigger screens and no ability to make phone calls. As far as web browsing goes, I do that mostly on my computer (which is hooked up to my tv) or on my Nexus One phone. Also, I typically play games on the same devices. I don't travel a lot so I wouldn't be bringing it on a plane or in the car since I am always the one driving. I have a Kindle already so I wouldn't be using it as an e-reader. The only aspect that looks cool is that I could bring it to the gym and stream Netflix or videos from my PC via PlayOn, but typically I work out in the early morning and listen to SiriusXM on my cell phone, not to mention lugging around a 10" tablet is a little unwieldy if I'm not doing cardio work. Finally, I'm not sure how having the same apps on my cell phone will be enhanced by having them on a bigger screen other than having more fun playing various Android games.
But again, maybe there's something I'm missing, just like with the Apple computer thing. Speaking of, if I get a tablet it is going to be a Honeycomb tablet as I don't feel like helping Steve Jobs buy another yacht and because they allow for more customization. Any thoughts?
Tablet computers seem to be the current "in" thing, and again, just like the Apple computer thing, at first I blew it off as something for stupid people until those that I respect started getting them and praising them. And once again, I'm stuck wondering what makes them a viable and smart purchase.
To me, these tablets just seem like big flat toys, or cell phones with bigger screens and no ability to make phone calls. As far as web browsing goes, I do that mostly on my computer (which is hooked up to my tv) or on my Nexus One phone. Also, I typically play games on the same devices. I don't travel a lot so I wouldn't be bringing it on a plane or in the car since I am always the one driving. I have a Kindle already so I wouldn't be using it as an e-reader. The only aspect that looks cool is that I could bring it to the gym and stream Netflix or videos from my PC via PlayOn, but typically I work out in the early morning and listen to SiriusXM on my cell phone, not to mention lugging around a 10" tablet is a little unwieldy if I'm not doing cardio work. Finally, I'm not sure how having the same apps on my cell phone will be enhanced by having them on a bigger screen other than having more fun playing various Android games.
But again, maybe there's something I'm missing, just like with the Apple computer thing. Speaking of, if I get a tablet it is going to be a Honeycomb tablet as I don't feel like helping Steve Jobs buy another yacht and because they allow for more customization. Any thoughts?