You didn't just get an android tablet, you have one with
pretty good hand writing recognition.
First - I do not believe you can expand the internal memory, but you can use a 64Gb micro SD card.
And there is a Chrome beta that works well with it.
/edit - now for the long version -
Think of it as a ledger with a camera, an expensive ledger.
I recently bought a Note 8. That DOES slide into my cargo pants pocket. It does go with me.
Just yesterday I had to drill my bucket.
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I snapped some pics and took some notes.
I made a score on woodworking equipment.
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I snapped some pics and recorded serial #'s etc.
I download the parts manual from Messicks and it's there in my pocket.
There are "apps" for almost everything. I've got a Level app. When the pucker factor get's high I can measure the angle. I've a tree height app which figures out the angles and helps me determine wood volume.
Background - except for brief periods of dead batteries I've had a fully functioning computer that fit in my pocket since the HPLX95, that's back to 1996. Almost 20 years of carrying a computer around. Virtually anything a "PC" or "Mac" can do the Note can do.
Native apps are robust - an office suite compatible with Microsux Office. Comm's capability. Accurate GPS. Halfway decent camera. SPLIT-SCREEN MULTI WINDOWS.
You want to to play WORD ASSOCIATION? Get a thesaurus. With an adapter you can plug in a thumb drive, and HDMI cable to your TV, or hook up to a larger computer.
Transferring data is a breeze. It's actually TOO easy because if your not careful Google+ will share your data amongst anything you have a Google account on.
Remember - a computer is only a tool, like a tractor. And it's only good when it's handy. I've an Otterbox Defender for protection and wear cargo pants, mine is with me almost all the time. Many smartphones are approaching full computer functionality but all have the limit of screen size.