For me I say that a truck with a cab longer than its bed is not a truck, but an SUV with an overgrown bumper.

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    Phones are for talking, navigating, and casual content consumption. Desktops (and laptops) are for actually getting things done. Both are useful, but the former is not a substitute for the latter.

    Tablets are oversized phones that can’t even phone. I don’t see any use for them that isn’t better served by something else. They’d actually be useful if they ran a desktop operating system, and some early ones did, but modern ones don’t.

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      My dermatologist uses a tablet. Seems way more useful than a phone (larger screen) or laptop (handheld, more portable). I use mine mainly for reading, mainly graphic novels, but also for Slack, Zoom calls, and general one-off productivity away from my office where my laptop lives.

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      What about when I want a larger screen than what my phone offers without the added bulk of a physical keyboard? What should I use then?

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        Funny you should say that. I would very much like a phone that has a physical keyboard, like my old Droid 3 had.