National Tablet Day

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Welcome to the fascinating world of National Tablet Day! Grab your stylus and get ready to explore the digital revolution that sits at your fingertips. Whether you're a tech enthusiast, an avid e-reader, or just someone who appreciates the convenience of a tablet, this is the day for you. So sit back, relax, and let's dive into the wonderful world of tablets!

When is Tablet Day?

It's national tablet day on the 6th July.


A Brief History of Tablets

Long before we had sleek, touch-sensitive screens, tablets were simply stone or clay slabs used for writing. Fast forward to modern times, and tablets have become our go-to devices for everything from binge-watching our favorite shows to staying connected with loved ones on social media.

The first consumer tablet, the GRiDPad, was introduced in 1989. It had a black and white display and a stylus for input. It may have been bulky and lacking in features compared to today's tablets, but it was a stepping stone towards the portable devices we can't live without today.

In 2010, Apple launched the game-changing iPad, bringing touch-based computing to the masses. It was an instant hit and kickstarted the tablet craze. Since then, we've seen a wide range of tablets hit the market, each boasting its own unique features, sleek designs, and fancy-sounding names.

Tablets have revolutionized the way we consume media, play games, and even manage our daily lives. They've made our lives easier, more entertaining, and, dare we say, a little addictive.

How to Celebrate National Tablet Day

1. Upgrade: If you're still rocking an old tablet, why not treat yourself to an upgrade? Check out the latest models and enjoy all the snazzy features they have to offer.

2. Create Art: Tablets are a haven for digital artists. So, unleash your inner Picasso and create some stunning masterpieces using your digital canvas.

3. Read a Book: Curl up with your tablet and dive into a good book. Whether it's a classic novel or the latest bestseller, the convenience of having a library at your fingertips is unparalleled.

Did You Know?

Did you know that tablets are the ultimate wingman for cooking enthusiasts? With countless recipe apps and videos at your disposal, you can whip up a culinary masterpiece while your tablet guides you along the way. Bon appétit!



History behind the term 'Tablet'


Middle Ages (14th century)

The birth of the term 'tablet'

The term 'tablet' originated from the Latin word 'tabula', meaning a flat surface or board. During the Middle Ages in the 14th century, this term was used to describe a thin, flat piece of stone or clay that was used for writing or engraving. These early tablets were often wax-coated to provide a writing surface and were commonly used for educational purposes.


19th century

Transition to paper tablets

In the 19th century, the term 'tablet' started to shift from referring to stone or clay to paper-based versions. Paper tablets became popular for note-taking, drawing, and sketches. These tablets consisted of multiple sheets of paper bound together, allowing users to tear off individual sheets when needed. This transition marked a significant shift in the material used for tablets, making them more accessible and portable.


Early 20th century

Pharmaceutical connection

During the early 20th century, the term 'tablet' gained another association: pharmaceuticals. Tablets became a common form of medication delivery, where various substances were compressed into a solid form. This allowed for easier dosing and administration of medicines. The pharmaceutical industry popularized the term 'tablet' in this context, further expanding its usage and association.



Late 20th century

Emergence of digital tablets

The late 20th century saw the introduction of electronic devices that revolutionized the term 'tablet'. Devices like the modern tablet computer emerged, integrating a flat touch-sensitive screen with computing capabilities. These digital tablets could be used for a range of functions, including browsing the internet, reading e-books, gaming, and much more. They quickly became popular and transformed the concept of a 'tablet' into a multi-functional and portable tool.


Did you know?

Did you know that tablets are the ultimate wingman for cooking enthusiasts? With countless recipe apps and videos at your disposal, you can whip up a culinary masterpiece while your tablet guides you along the way. Bon appétit!

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