Generic name for any device allowing access to the habitat's computing systems.
More specific names were given to interfaces, primarily due to their size and functions.
Mobile Interfaces, commonly known as mobiles, mobile devices, or simply devices, are mainly used for communication via voice, text, or video, as well as for identification and other system access a person needs to have at any time.
Tablet interfaces, or Tablets, were commonly used for personal interactions, such as reading, researching, watching videos, and interacting via social media.
Tablets could be embedded into stationary booths or stands, allowing for specialized interactions such as checking into an event. When used this way, these interfaces were commonly referred to by their function.
Stationary interfaces, also known as Interfaces, did everything the smaller devices did and could work with and access more complex applications. Unlike smaller devices, Stationary interfaces require a video display.
Displays were commonly reflected on walls and available as stand-alone screens, which could be made transparent for more accessible communication or moved to the side.