Summary

  • The popularity of tablets in the early 2010s made them a must-buy item, but soon their functionality became an issue for many users, with many reaching for their laptops or phones more often than their tablets.
  • The main issue was that tablets are not as good as laptops or phones at carrying out specific tasks that require a keyboard, a large amount of processing power or a small screen.
  • This issue prompted many users to exchange their tablets for 2-in-1 laptop devices, which integrate the functionality of both laptops and tablets.
  • Such devices are not perfect, as they tend to be on the heavy side and cumbersome to use as a tablet, but their functionality makes them a better option for many users.
  • Before buying any extra tech items, it is worth considering how often you will use it and whether you could afford it, as these items often become outdated quickly.

By Katie Rees

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