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Originally Posted by GA Russell
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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That's in the area of "duh". Tablets being portable means that any usage scenarios that benefit from portability are going to be areas most used by tablet owners.
But I can testify that I use my computer less, even when I'm home, now that I have an iPad. Far far less. About the only thing I use my computer for now is photo editing and taxes.
Of course, at work it's a different story. My owning an iPad has not reduced my usage of my computer laptop at all. I do use my iPad at work, though. Just not in ways that replace my laptop.
Lee