The tablet market has been declining constantly over the past few quarters and it appears that there's no end in sight. Samsung, the second largest tablet vendor on the planet, saw its tablet shipments decline by 10 percent in the final quarter of 2016. Samsung is going to try and turn around things with two new tablets that it's going to launch at MWC 2017 – the Galaxy Tab S3 and the Windows 10-powered Galaxy TabPro S2. With new Samsung tablets on the horizon, we've got to ask you, are you still interested in buying a new tablet? Vote below and let us know what you think in the comments section.
Results: Unsurprisingly, 31 percent of all respondents say they are interested in buying a new tablet only if it's something useful like the Galaxy TabPro S while 22 percent believe tablets are a waste of money. 17 percent of the respondents who already own a tablet feel it doesn't make sense to buy a new one. On the other hand, a small minority always buys the latest tablets.
- Yes, but only if it's something really useful like the Galaxy TabPro S 15%, 672 votes672 votes 15%672 votes - 15% of all votes
- Yes, but only if it's something really useful like the Galaxy TabPro S 15%, 672 votes672 votes 15%672 votes - 15% of all votes
- I think tablets are a complete waste of money 11%, 483 votes483 votes 11%483 votes - 11% of all votes
- I think tablets are a complete waste of money 11%, 483 votes483 votes 11%483 votes - 11% of all votes
- I have a tablet and buying a new one doesn't make sense to me 8%, 366 votes366 votes 8%366 votes - 8% of all votes
- I have a tablet and buying a new one doesn't make sense to me 8%, 366 votes366 votes 8%366 votes - 8% of all votes
- Yes, I always buy the most latest tablet 8%, 343 votes343 votes 8%343 votes - 8% of all votes
- Yes, I always buy the most latest tablet 8%, 343 votes343 votes 8%343 votes - 8% of all votes
- I have a tablet but don't use it as much 8%, 336 votes336 votes 8%336 votes - 8% of all votes
- I have a tablet but don't use it as much 8%, 336 votes336 votes 8%336 votes - 8% of all votes