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I've never really liked tablets - I much prefer a real computer. That probably explains our disconnect.
My single tablet use case is ebooks. I despise the ugly "e-ink" readers and love the simplicity of a cheap tablet. It's really the only way to read in any situation because reading from even a small laptop is inconvenient in the places I read in.
Of course, my smartphone use case isn't that big -- emergency calls/texts, typing out grocery lists, and portable storage. I have a simple talk/text plan, no mobile data. Never understood the need for one. In an absolute need, I can seek out somewhere with wifi and use that, but I don't really even do that. Just never been a smartphone guy. Wish payphones and pagers were still around so I could ditch mobile phones completely.
Computers are still so far ahead of any mobile device in usability and convenience that it's not worth using mobile devices casually.
Dang, you've got eyes of steel. I could never read books on an LED screen - the eyestrain is just too much. E-ink doesn't have that issue.
I don't get that, really. I get eyestrain from e-ink. It's just so hard to read because of the way it looks. Reading on a tablet is just like anything else. Also, you should know that using a tablet isn't like reading a piece of paper -- it emits light, rather than absorbing it. Dark mode is your friend. I think that's people's problems trying to read on a tablet, they don't use dark mode and end up staring into a bright light for hours on end.
Dark mode should be the natural, default state on all computers, tablets, smartphones, etc. You're goinjg to ruin your eyes staring into a white screen.