Laptop: Should I Get a Notebook or a Tablet?

As 2-in-1s — which can convert from clamshell to tablet mode — have become more common,independent slate is no longer popular. However, many shoppers still doubt whether they need tablets, laptops, or one of them.

Forum user jchristempleton asks whether tablets will soon become obsolete, writing, “When do we get to the point where there is no point in buying a tablet because laptops have the power and programs to beat the consideration of a tablet?”

Jchristempleton’s question is focused a bit on the future, but the answer is the same now as it will be for as long as we can foresee. There will always be a need for stand-alone tablets for media consumption, but the line between productivity slates like the iPad Pro and laptops is quickly disappearing.

Here’s some advice for today’s shoppers who are trying to decide between a laptop and a tablet.

Reasons You Need to Buy a Tablet

Of course, you could consume media on a large-screen phone as easily as you would on a tablet. But tablets are much larger, and most people wouldn’t give a smart phone to a young child.

Reasons You Need to Buy a Laptop

People Who Could Buy Either a Laptop or a Tablet

Bottom Line

Every household should have at least one laptop, so if this is going to be your main or only computing device, a laptop is the way to go. However, if you’re looking for a child’s first gadget or a media-consumption system, a tablet still makes sense.

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