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Old 08-31-2012, 04:31 AM   #62
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Originally Posted by fjtorres View Post
Very true...
...for one-handed devices like phones.

But tablets aren't one-handed devices, so applying phone ergonomics to tablets is really a non-sequitor. That is why we have 7-10in tablets, after all. (Way bigger and wider than phones because nobody expects them to be held in one hand.)

Casting this debate in terms of how big a phone can be misses the point of the OP which is how *small* a tablet can be and still be useful to enough people to consitutue a viable market.
Since I was replying to the person who had linked a series of images including a note being held up like a normal phone rather than the OP I did not miss the point of anything and nor was my point about phone ergonomics a non-sequitor when that was precisely what somebody was claiming about it.
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