I've also been enjoying this thread. I have an iMac, a MacBook Air, an iPad Air, a Lenovo laptop running Windows 10 and an Android smartphone. Overkill, perhaps but I volunteer at a centre that helps people get to grips with technologies and need to play with all my toys for their benefit (my excuse - OH thinks I'm mad). My iPad is my companion in the evenings, games, TV scheduling, Facetime, quick look at emails, photo albums set up especially for taking to friends and relatives on a visit. But as soon as I need to type longer letters or reports, change Google settings, set up new payees on my bank account, edit videos etc. the MBA comes out. I'm a copy typist and find the separate keyboards for tablets too small. There is one misconception about the iPad though, you don't need a wireless printer if you have a 'wired' one connected to another Mac. My printer/scanner is ancient but connected physically by USB to my iMac. As long as the iMac and the connected printer are switched on, I can print from the iPad wirelessly. The only other thing I would add is that Apple have locked down the the IOS operating system by only allowing apps from their app store to be downloaded. This ensures that rogue apps/malware can't be downloaded but does limit your freedom to add apps that Apple does not support.