I would guess the screen and /resolution/ has become expansive enough to compensate for it being only 4.5" and it's a lot more portable.
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I would guess the screen and /resolution/ has become expansive enough to compensate for it being only 4.5" and it's a lot more portable.
Honestly I stopped using a tablet when I got my Q10. Actually our entire company is now tablet free. There is no need. If you need a larger screen pull out computer with 4G network from phone over hotspot and your good. BB10 is so fast and functional.
Anyone else using your tablet less frequently?
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Eliminated it. Sold my iPad Mini.
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I divide my devices into different task all the time. Before I got the passport I thought I could stop using nexus 7, now I still watch videos on my nexus. On the other hand, when I am on the move, I stopped carrying nexus. To your question I guess my answer is 50/50.
I would never use one device for everything, every device is meant to work on specific task IMO
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I found when I bought my z10 and iPhone 5s last year that my tablets had become obsolete, most tablets are not true PC's anyways and where never designed to replace the laptop. I use my smartphone for email, messaging and social media 90% of the time and now with my Passport and Blackberry blend on my iMac, I now have a complete interface between my desktop and smartphone. I sold my two tablets last month and not looking back.
Haven't really used the iPad or the PlayBook since the Z10..
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Only time I use my Samsung Pro now is when I need to show a customer something on a larger screen from across a desk or table. Otherwise, this phone makes the tablet unnecessary...which, I really didn't anticipate. Quite the machine, this.
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Pretty much the same as well! I use to use a Q10/Z30 with a samsung galaxy tab LTE tablet for google calendar. I managed my appointments this way! But the errors touchtyping always bogged me down so really happy to be using a qerty key boarded device again!
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Yes, iPad is gathering dust.
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Actually, I have not used my PB as much since I owned Z10.
After owing Passport, I barely touch my PB.
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I now spend more time looking for my ipad than using it and since I don't use it anymore with my combined daily drivers (Q10+Passport) I only check its battery and forget about it.
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I use my Nexus 10 only to transfer APK to Passport :)
Yes. I love my Surface3 but my Passport is taking its place much of the time
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Heck my z30 has made my laptop usage pretty much nil.
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Tablet? What tablet?
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That's the point, otherwise I would stay with the Q10.
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Disposed ipad mini after buying passport..
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The Passport has wiped out all of my routine tablet usage. My Passport is fully intended to be the main computing device, with the laptop & server being auxiliary. With slimport/casting to a monitor, BT mouse & keyboard, the Passport works quite well for most of my device needs. The "user base" Blackberry establishes with the Passport will be very solid.
Who needs a tablet when you have a beauty like the Passport. I haven't touched mine since getting my new phone.
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My partner asked me if I wanted a 4G tablet Verizon was offering and I replied, does it make phone calls like the one in my pocket?
Actually with the physical keyboard I can honestly say that the passport is probably a better Bridge to a laptop than the tablet was.
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My Z10 reduced my iPad usage to nearly zero. Just got a Passport, it made my Z10 usage zero. :)
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After several weeks with the Passport, my tablets are collecting dust!
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Sold my Asus TF700
But still using my Playbook, and now i'm waiting for BlackBerry Playbook 2...
Passport is a week old. I'm trying to figure out what to do with my iPad Mini Retina I bought in February. No use for it whatsoever now.
The PP screen is better. Physical keyboard. Faster. True multitasking. Make calls. Listen to whole iTunes library. Use Office. Send texts. All the apps I need. No advantage to the iPad Mini, maybe to the iPad with its large screen for streaming. I even have a small Bluetooth keyboard I can use with the PP if I need to do heavy duty writing.
Maybe I'll sell the iPad Mini on Ebay.