Tablets Vs. Desktops

Tablets or Desktops?


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That's like comparing apples to oranges. The proper question would be do you use laptops or desktops, as a tablet isn't even in the same league. Anyways, I'm going to answer the question anyways and say both.
 
Well the report is on the decline of the desktop and how the tablet it one of the main causes but thanks... not..
 
Desktops aren't going anywhere; and if they are, it's not because of tablets.
 
I think you are asking the wrong people. Those that hang out on this forum are pretty techy people so will heavily favor desktops or both.

I think less techy people ("average" computer users) are using desktops less and most, if not all, of their computing needs can be accomplished using a tablet. These people mostly surf the web, use social networking sites, email, stream video, etc... which can all be done using a tablet.
 
I think you are asking the wrong people. Those that hang out on this forum are pretty techy people so will heavily favor desktops or both.

I think less techy people ("average" computer users) are using desktops less and most, if not all, of their computing needs can be accomplished using a tablet. These people mostly surf the web, use social networking sites, email, stream video, etc... which can all be done using a tablet.

You hit the nail right on the head :good:
 
I think you are asking the wrong people. Those that hang out on this forum are pretty techy people so will heavily favor desktops or both.

I think less techy people ("average" computer users) are using desktops less and most, if not all, of their computing needs can be accomplished using a tablet. These people mostly surf the web, use social networking sites, email, stream video, etc... which can all be done using a tablet.

Yep, you did hit the nail on the head.

For what I do, I'd prefer to use a desktop than a tablet - and I'd even prefer to use a laptop over a tablet.
 
Tablets were almost a low revenue generator for companies except Apple's iPads, that is why you see more convertibles these days. My work usually needs portability and performance close to a desktop so I prefer a heavy laptop. Yeah I voted for desktop. End users generally don't buy according to their usage and end up buying high end laptops/tablets in which a nice desktop could have been built.
 
I actually have never seen a convertible in public, and know only one person who has who already had a tablet but needed a laptop for more powerful work.
 
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