Chime in: Share your Windows 10 tablet experiences
By Richard Devine last updated
Tell us all about your Windows 10 tablet experiences in the Windows Central forums.

Windows 10 is the best OS for many devices, but in this case, we're specifically interested in tablets. Come talk about them in the forums with us. There's no shortage of tablets out there running Microsoft's OS, from the small, cheap devices up to the expensive 2-in-1s like the Surface Pro.
Today, it's tablets that are popping in the Windows Central forums.
Equally if your into music, there's a lot of great music cataloguing programs from the desktop. Or if your into streaming, I'm sure the new Spotify windows store app is miles better than the android app. With tablets its a sort of best of both worlds thing with windows 10. Because a lot of desktop software is great for tablets, as is a bunch of full UWP apps. Quite often you end up with much...
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There's a sort of mega-thread that's been going on for a while now, but with the focus about to shift to Windows 10 on ARM and the inevitable tablets that will follow, it's a great time to start talking about the topic again.
Personally, I'm not sold on using Windows 10 on tablets, especially smaller ones, and I feel like Windows 8 was actually better for that form factor. Not all of it, but certainly the overall user experience was better.
With phones becoming less and less likely to be a part of Microsoft's mobile strategy, it'll be tablets we're looking at for our on-the-go, always connected Windows experience. So there's plenty to talk about. Hit the forum link below and chime in!
Richard Devine is an Editor at Windows Central. A former Project Manager and long-term tech addict, he joined Mobile Nations in 2011 and has been found on Android Central and iMore as well as Windows Central. Currently you'll find him covering all manner of PC hardware and gaming, and you can follow him on Twitter and Instagram.
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