Sure. If I own X, and I buy a tablet that will perform some of the functions of X, it only makes sense that I would probably use the tablet sometimes, thereby decreasing my use of X.
The surprise to me is looking at the other side of the coin. In each instance the majority of users of each X claim that they have not decreased their use of X. That suggests that either they have increased performing X functions or else they don't use their expensive tablets very much.
Because tablets are portable, I suspect that the owners are using their tablets when they are away from their X, but always using their X when it is available (such as in their home office). Thus, they are increasing their performing of X functions by doing them when they are away from their X.
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