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RE[3]: No, people want smaller screens
by MOS6510 on Fri 30th Mar 2012 10:27
in reply to "RE[2]: No, people want smaller screens"
It depends on how you hold it I guess. With no support I have no doubt it will get heavy.
Then again, I think a tablet needs to have a big screen. The smaller a tablet screen to less advantage it has over a mobile phone.
I mostly use my iPad art home and sometimes at work. Apart from holidays I never take it anywhere else, because it's to cumbersome to carry it around without having a specific reason to do so. When I'm waiting somewhere my iPhone is fine to kill time.




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Yes, but what I'm saying is people want a smaller tablet that can make calls, not a larger phone. From a consumer perspective that may not be all that different but if you are a tablet maker it is a very important message.
I spent three hours on a train the other day, reading some documentation on an iPad, and it was a really awkward experience because it was far too heavy. I would easily have traded it for a tablet with a little smaller screen in return for less weight. In my experience 7"-8" tablets give the right trade off between weight, screen size and battery life.