Back in 2011, I was having an all-consuming love affair with tablets. Now — three years and 225 million tablets later — I’m starting to see how misplaced that passion was.
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Guillaume Decugis
onto Is the iPad a revolution? June 19, 2014 10:35 PM
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It's interesting to see some signs of disappointment for tablets after so much hype for the category. But the metaphor is valid: after the passionate love affair, we might be settling for a marriage of reason as the category matures.
I see yet a number of reasons for tablets to still exist in spite of increasing pressure from phablets and bigger and bigger phones. Among others:
- games: the iPad is now a significant gaming platform.
- curated computing: the idea that less is more and that we sometimes need a simpler computer.
- after work, chill-out computing: a device that doesn't tell us "go back to work" by offering us a different context.
Interestingly, portability has nothing to do with any of the above.