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Can tablet computers become stationery (office supplies)?
If I dare to talk about something personal, I have been using a tablet computer for more than half a year. Ever since I received this birthday gift from my wife, the tablet computer has become a part of my life, and its convenience is completely beyond imagination. Now, I keep my tablet with me every day and use it at home, at work, and even on the road.
The author’s main purpose of using a tablet is to browse websites, followed by searching for things, reading news, confirming emails and schedules, checking interview routes, and enjoying content uploaded to the cloud server. The convenience of taking photos, watching videos, and enjoying downloaded movies on a tablet even makes me think that this may be the ultimate form of Internet information browsing tool.
The author originally thought that typing on a tablet might be troublesome, but it is actually not as inconvenient as I imagined. Perhaps because I’m used to typing on smartphones, tablets have a larger soft keyboard size, making typing much easier than on smartphones. Replying to emails, entering itinerary, sending messages on the Internet, and making simple memos, tablet computers have become an indispensable tool for me in my daily life. I heard in an interview a few days ago that many college students now only have a tablet computer instead of spending a high price to buy a personal computer.
Although tablet computers are so convenient, I still bring laptops and paper notebooks with me when traveling. Because for some purposes, tablets are inconvenient to use. One of the reasons for carrying a laptop with me is that due to company regulations, the author's tablet cannot establish a (rrr) connection with the company's intranet. This is a relatively special situation and will not be mentioned for now.
Compared with tablet computers, the convenience of personal computers is reflected in writing long articles. For the author, it is easier to type an article as long as this article on a personal computer, and I also used a personal computer to write this article. Especially when editing articles using the paste function, it is easier to operate on a personal computer than on a tablet.
The convenience of paper notebooks is reflected in drawing patterns and graphics. During the interview, the author often uses simple patterns and graphics to confirm the content of the conversation with the interviewee, or when explanations are needed, I hand the pen and notebook to the interviewee and let him or her draw a few simple strokes. Most tablet computers use fingers to input on the touch panel. The spatial resolution of the input is low, and the patterns and graphics drawn are very rough.
Taking the opportunity to interview touch panel technology, the author met Hiroyuki Kajimoto, an associate professor at the University of Electro-Communications in Japan, an expert in tactile interfaces. Kajimoto said that if tablet computers become products that can easily write long articles and draw graphics, it means It has changed from an information browsing tool to stationery (office supplies).
Will tablet computers evolve into stationery (office supplies), or will they focus on improving the convenience of information browsing tools and continue to compete with personal computers
Information source: China Stationery (Office Supplies) Network< br/>
Can tablets become stationery?