Tábláin
Tábláin is a term sometimes used to refer to tablets, specifically electronic devices. It is derived from the Irish word "táibléad," which means tablet. These devices typically feature a touchscreen interface and are used for a variety of purposes including browsing the internet, playing games, reading, and watching videos. They are generally smaller and lighter than laptops, making them portable. Tablets come in various sizes and are powered by different operating systems, such as iOS and Android. The hardware includes processors, memory, and storage, along with cameras and sensors. The term tábláin emphasizes the Irish linguistic connection to these modern electronic gadgets. It is a less common term compared to the English word "tablet" but is understood within certain contexts. The development of tábláin has significantly impacted how people access information and entertainment, offering a convenient and versatile computing experience. Their popularity has grown steadily since their introduction to the market.