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That might explain my naivety here, I've never really gotten into using tablets for anything.
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My mother uses it for everything. The small phone screen is hard for her eyes, she doesn't really need a laptop and the tablet is just right. She still carries a phone with her but I can imagine if she replaced both tablet and phone with a single foldable she'd be happy. On the other hand, she'd want it to last 5+ years and she'd never spend €1800+ on it.
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I am a tablet user but crease is a non starter. However I know people who like foldables in different ways, like financial stuff, they don't care
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For most, if not all users, the crease is not something one notices during regular use. You just forget it's there when you look at content.

That said, with the Pixel's enormous crease you feel it if you touch the middle of the screen.

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Depends on your use. If you draw or want high quality display with no weird reflections from your tablet then it's a non starter.
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a tablet with a crease right in the middle of a screen (FTFY)
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You really don't notice it while you're using a folding phone.
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someone said "tablet". When I use a tablet I personally don't just notice it, I literally can't stand any uneven surface under stylus or uneven reflections.

So the unfolded state of the folded phone is not a "tablet" to me. Maybe a tablet with a glaring defect... definitely not a tablet I could use as an actual tablet.

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