{"id":2358,"date":"2011-04-05T12:00:59","date_gmt":"2011-04-05T02:00:59","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/therefinedgeek.com.au\/?p=2358"},"modified":"2011-04-05T11:26:12","modified_gmt":"2011-04-05T01:26:12","slug":"whats-the-use-case-for-a-cellular-tablet","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/therefinedgeek.com.au\/index.php\/2011\/04\/05\/whats-the-use-case-for-a-cellular-tablet\/","title":{"rendered":"What&#8217;s The Use Case For a Cellular Tablet?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>So I&#8217;m sold on the tablet idea. After resisting it since Apple started popularizing it with the iPad I&#8217;ve finally started to find myself thinking about numerous use cases where a tablet would be far more appropriate than my current solutions. Most recently it was after turning off my main PC and sitting down to watch some TV shows, realizing that I had forgotten to set up some required downloads before doing so. Sure I could do them using the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.logitech.com\/en-us\/keyboards\/keyboard\/devices\/3848\" target=\"_blank\">diNovo Mini<\/a> keyboard but it&#8217;s not really designed for more than logging in and typing in the\u00a0occasional web address. Thinking that I&#8217;d either now have to power my PC or laptop on I lamented that I didn&#8217;t have a tablet that I could RDP into the box with and set up the downloads whilst lazing on the couch. Thankfully it looks like my tablet of choice, a wifi only Xoom, can be shipped to Australia via Amazon so I&#8217;ll be ordering one of them very soon.<\/p>\n<p>Initially I thought I&#8217;d go for one of the top of the line models with all the bells and whistles, most notably a 3G\/4G connection. That was mostly just for geek cred since whenever I&#8217;m buying gadgets I like to get the best that&#8217;s on offer at the time (as long as the price isn&#8217;t completely ludicrous). After a while though I started to have a think about my particular use patterns and I struggled to find a time where I&#8217;d want to use a tablet and be\u00a0bereft of a\u00a0WiFi\u00a0connection, either through an access point or tethered to my phone. There&#8217;s also the consideration of price with all non-cellular\u00a0\u00a0tablets is usually quite a bit cheaper, on the order of $200 with the Xoom. It then got me thinking, what exactly is the use case for a tablet with a cellular connection?<\/p>\n<p>The scenarios I picture go something along these lines. You&#8217;re out and about, somewhere that has mobile phone reception, but you don&#8217;t have your phone on you (or one not capable of tethering) and you&#8217;re no where near a WiFi access point. Now the possibility of having mobile phone reception but no WiFi is a pretty common event, especially here in Australia, but the other side to that potential situation is you either can&#8217;t tether to your mobile phone because its not capable or you don&#8217;t have it on you. Couple that with the fact that you&#8217;re going to have to pay for yet another data plan just for your new tablet then you&#8217;ve really lost me as to why you&#8217;d bother with a tablet that has cellular connectivity.<\/p>\n<p>If your reason for getting cellular connectivity is that you want to use it when you don&#8217;t have access to a WiFi hard point then I could only recommend it if you have a phone that can&#8217;t tether to other devices (although I&#8217;d struggle to find one today, heck even my RAZR was able to do it). However, if I may make a sweeping statement, I&#8217;d assume that since you&#8217;ve bought a tablet you already have a smart phone which is quite capable of tethering, even if the carrier charges you a little more for it (which is uncommon and usually cheaper than a separate data plan). The only real reason to have it is for when you have your tablet but not your phone, a situation I&#8217;d be hard pressed to find myself in and not be within range of an access point.<\/p>\n<p>In fact most of the uses I can come up with for a tablet device actually require them to be on some kind of wireless network as they make a fitting interface device to my larger PCs with all the functions that could be done on cellular networks aptly covered off by a smartphone. Sure they might be more usable for quite a lot of activities but they&#8217;re quite a lot more cumbersome than something that can fit into my pocket and rarely do I find myself needing functionality above that of the phone but below that of a fully fledged PC. This is why I was initially skeptical of the tablet movement as the use cases were already aptly covered by current generation devices. It seems there&#8217;s quite a market for transitional devices however.<\/p>\n<p>Still since nearly every manufacturer is making both cellular and wireless only tablets there&#8217;s got to be something to it, even if I can&#8217;t figure it out. There&#8217;s a lot to be said about the\u00a0convenience factor and I&#8217;m sure a lot of people are willing to pay the extra just to make sure they can always use their device wherever they are but I, for one, can&#8217;t seem to get a grip on it. So I&#8217;ll put it out to the wisdom of the crowd: what are your use cases for a cellular enabled tablet?<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>So I&#8217;m sold on the tablet idea. 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