More than one third of tablet owners use them in the bathroom. Mull on that, next time you see a Twitter update sent from an iPad. A new study reveals interesting tablet-use facts, but I’d love to see even more.
A study done by Staples finds that 35 per cent of tablet owners cop to using one while pooping. Or at least, while in the bathroom. 78 per cent say they use them in the bedroom, and another 30 per cent say they’ve used one in a restaurant. The numbers are getting some play today, but isn’t this all pretty expected?
I mean, think about it, aren’t those all places that people tend to read? Would you find it remarkable to see a solitary diner reading a newspaper at a table? Or to see a magazine stand in a bathroom? Or a book by a bedside table?
What I wish this survey revealed were some unexpected situations people use tablets. How many people have used a tablet for some interesting purpose while driving a car? Or while having sex? Or while exercising? When are tablets being used when traditional reading or computing would be impossible? I’d rather know how tablets are changing what we do or enabling new behaviours, rather than replacing books and newspapers during activities we already do. [BusinessWire via NetworkWorld via Slashdot]