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That's exactly right. Pointing at personal mobile devices spending less time editing spreadsheets is a meaningless metric - it's NOT at the office, it's a personal device. If people were spending as much time doing work on them as using them for personal things, I'd say there's something wrong in general.
I've edited diagrams, mind maps, and spreadsheets on my tablet, but I work from home and use it as an extra-convenient form factor laptop around town (like when there's no seating at a kids sports practice...).
Otherwise I'm working on my tower or Air - but that's no reason to consider the iPad less of a personal computer. Hell, it's probably more personal.