Some things missing.
First of all, tablets cost more (sometimes twice as much) as consoles.
Second, if Dad wants the iPad x for work, then junior can't play games on the TV
(in other words, multi-functionality) here is a problem.
Third, at some point, annual replacement will slow or stall. Many of the tablets are bought by businesses/firms for which an annual update is an unwarranted, unnecessary or unsupportable expense.
Related to that, how much would people be willing to spend on gaming for a unit that is not their own.
(For example, I type this on a work-purchased iPad2. There is no plan to buy iPad3s.
I also refrain from buying games for something that I don't own (I have spent $2 in apps in a year).
Finally, if you read those comments, they were long term conjecture. I would love to know the context.
Mike from Morgantown
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