Last year, after meticulous research, and extensive hemming and hawing, I bought a tablet. I bought a Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1″.
And I’ve kind of hated it since it arrived.
I tried to like it. I love my phone (Nexus 5, previously a Samsung S2), and believe in Android. I downloaded all my favorite apps, set up my background picture, and lounged on the couch, waiting for the magic.
Except I think I’m not a tablet person.
I love using my phone – shopping on Amazon, reading articles in Feedly and Pocket, and using Gmail, Facebook and Twitter. I play some games and do a lot of reading.
But I haven’t taken to the tablet. I don’t like not having a physical keyboard, and I find that when I am using a device the size of the tablet, I expect it to behave like a desktop. It’s like the difficulty I had when switching from Windows to Mac (not having the right buttons or control over the right things), but an order of magnitude worse.
I knew I didn’t like the tablet from the get-go, but I figured when I was on maternity leave I’d use it a lot. I knew that as a person I hate new things, particularly new technology, so I didn’t return it right away. I figured I’d want a device to browse on one-handedly, while tending to miniDivo on the other hand. Or that I’d just find it convenient.
I don’t. I use my phone for most things, and my MacBook for writing longer missives, or if a page doesn’t work well on mobile.
I’m curious what an Android laptop would feel like – maybe that will be my next acquisition.
Android laptop? Is there such a thing? Buy a Chromebook… this Chromebook: http://www.toshiba.com/us/computers/laptops/chromebook/cb30-2hd/CB35-B3340