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Free sign upThe phrase "a tablet and a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when listing items or discussing multiple objects, typically in a context where the second item is implied or will be specified later.
Example: "I bought a tablet and a laptop for my studies."
Alternatives: "a tablet and another" or "a tablet and a phone".
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By contrast, the Statue of Liberty "just stands there with a tablet and a lamp".
In that context, it's hard to distinguish between a tablet and a notebook or laptop.
The device was innovative — existing somewhere between a tablet and a laptop — but largely ignored.
They seem like the perfect combination between a tablet and a computer without having to buy two devices.
The result is that you get both a tablet and a Windows laptop in a single device.
His sound technician and co-producer, Carles Campi Campón, briefly joined him to play an electronic drumbeat (from a tablet) and a theremin.
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And whereas Rather's news consumption tools today include a tablet and an iPhone 6, there's still plenty about him and about gathering the news that hasn't changed.
In Alien Jailbreak, the player puts game pieces representing a control tower and communication towers on a table, looks at them through the camera of a tablet, and an augmented reality world appears around the pieces.
Three percent of U.S. adults own both a tablet and an e-reader.
Art++, an augmented reality program on display at the museum until late September, uses a tablet and an app to better inform, entertain, and illuminate a few select pieces in the collection.
The control condition includes treatment as usual plus a defined intervention that also involves the use of a tablet and an assessment of the patient's satisfaction.
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