The iPad mostly sits and collects dust and the Huawei pad serves as a music player for my 18-month kid. Recently I managed to read a bit on it but the experience is mediocre.
I'm wondering what's your use case? I feel I'm missing out a whole range of electronics out there.
Old iPad: Dedicated Paprika (recipe app) machine in the kitchen. I cannot rave enough about Paprika. [0-4]
If I had more (that weren't earmarked for development) I'd consider using one as a digital picture frame, status board, and/or home assistant dashboard/controller.
[0] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=31159358
[1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=29796425
[2] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=14474563
I live in a place that carriers choose not to serve so I don't spend a lot on a smartphone and plan, sometimes I have a cheap prepaid phone, sometimes I go for years and not renew it. Skype is my preferred way to make phone calls both with my PC and the iPad. It works in most places I want to make a call because public WiFi is available in a lot of places.
The real problems w/ the iPad as I see it are: it refuses to use play music over Bluetooth when using WiFi (Android devices try and usually fail because of interference between the two services) and Apple doesn't allow access to NFC on the device except for Apple Pay.
I have a lot of android tablets that I bought for testing software. Before I had the iPad I used Amazon Fire tablets pretty seriously (read software docs when doing cardio at the gym, I took my best photo of the last decade w/ a Fire tablet) but all of my Android tablets go unused for so long that I can't count on them being charged when I need them.
80% of the time it sits under my monitor with Things app to-do list and upcoming meetings linked to my work calendar so I can add stuff to it that people bring up during calls
Other times I have Obsidian open during a meeting and am typing notes. It is also pretty useful when you don't want to drag a laptop over to the couch and just browse.
Apple's Universal Control with iPads is another use case that I haven't been able to use at work but with my personal computer it's great: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT212757
I also use my iPad for dissecting sheet music in a similar way
One day I hope to stick it on my wall and have a max headroom type avatar that greets me and turns on my roomba etc. until then value I get out of the above ^^ is worth the silly price tag
Oh and I also read comic books on it
It's also great for sheet music (forScore), books/papers/PDFs (Books, Kindle), and magazines (Apple News+).
It's also a pretty great portable video game device (both native and streamed, and it works out of the box with PS5 and Xbox controllers), great for digital board and card games, and obviously great for streaming music and video and for web browsing when a keyboard just gets in the way.
I also use it as a capture device for random notes and ideas.
I take notes, sketch and read on it. I sometimes use it as a cookbook.
It always sits by my side, and I rarely leave home without it, just like the notebook it replaces.
I use the latest Mini with a paper-like screen protector and a metal pen tip. It feels fantastic to write on. I almost only use Notability and ProCreate.
I used the same tablet to watch movies when I had a bed where the ceiling was about 10 inches above my head. Just taped it to the ceiling.
Back when I traveled more, the iPad was always a good option for watching movies or TV shows on the plane.
I could use a laptop instead, but I would need something to hold the laptop. Plus laptop displays are landscape orientation, whereas I need portrait. Also, there would be a laptop keyboard sticking out and getting in my way.
The drawback is tablet screens are not very large. If someone made a large-screen (15" or even bigger) tablet, I might buy it. But I would want a cheap, low end one, because all it has to do is display PDFs.
Consuming media at night and on the go is also better/richer on a tablet.
since owning it i've found it's also very handy in the kitchen for viewing recipes as it can be set in place and read without being picked up in the hand as a phone might require.
It’s my only travel device and I use it to watch movies on planes.
I also use it for al my social media apps. Not having them on my phone has done wonders in reducing my screen time.
Edit: I almost forgot! I use it for podcast editing with Ferrite!
Used for sketching (mostly UI),reading articles on the couch and ofcourse playing games
B) Movies/TV when I'm on a plane.
Work tasks
- managing Trello
- sketching apps like Wacom Bamboo and Concept
- note taking/reading on Bear
- Miro, upload photos directly using the camera app
- sometimes I check issues and PRs on the GitHub app
Consumption
- general web surfing
- lots of ebooks
I have an Apple Pencil and a keyboard, but I rarely use the Pencil, and only use the keyboard when I don't have a Mac nearby.
For most remote work and management I find a Windows tablet is much more useful. Even if it feels slower in use, having the same programs natively as a workstation is extremely convenient.
For content consumption or idling CPU use cases, iPads are tough to beat. For most anything else I think a surface go, small yoga, whatever is much more functional.