How life appears when all your computing needs fit into one device
Amrisha Prashar
on 7 April 2016

It’s been an exciting few weeks with the launch of our first fully converged device, the Aquaris M10 Ubuntu Edition tablet. To celebrate this and to gain deeper insights we held a competition last month that asked the community – what their life would look like if all their computing needs fitted into one device?
With almost 400 entries we whittled down some of favourite insights below including the winners – happy reading!
- No more back pains and no more headaches
- I love the thought of a machine I can easily use at my desk and standing on the train
- Less complicated, more efficient
- One day we will look up and laugh about the fact that we used to have a different device and operating system for every job
- It would be like wearing a reinvented loincloth: light and sufficient. Not need anything else at all
- #UbuntuReinvents so I can be truly mobile
- Life unified. All your threads woven together
- All my computing and communications in one adaptive device…Goodbye backpack, hello pocket
- Mobile and desktop computing: it is now one and the same. Easy, everywhere, inexpensive
- Packing to travel for work would be easier. Just take the Ubuntu tablet + keyboard
- I would only have to worry about one battery!
- Dreaming about having more bag space
- This means to me simply next-gen everything
- Easy -Simple -Creative -Affordable -Productive -Effective
- Coding has defined the way we live,that device will change the way we code & it’ll be revolutionary
- A single device for all computing? It’d be like every SciFi universe ever, where everyone has an omnitool for all purposes
- One Device to rule them all, One Device to find them. One Device to bring them all and in Convergence bind them
- It’s like backpacking without a backpack #UbuntuReinvents
- Basically I’d just walk around all day feeling like this guy. “Make it so.” #UbuntuReinvents
And our winners!

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