Things to consider while buying a tablet
"A good tablet can help you perform common laptop tasks as browsing the web, catching up on email, streaming video but in a more comfortable package."
A good tablet can help you perform common laptop tasks as browsing the web, catching up on email, streaming video but in a more comfortable package.
And if you’re confused about the right model for you, here we have listed a tablet buying guide to consider before buying one:
Decide on the Size
Since the tablet is a mobile device, chances are you’re buying one for its portability.
It’s important, however, to settle upon a size that pleases your inner satisfaction: not too big and not too small. Most tablets currently on the market fall within the range of 7 to 10 inches wide.
The dimensions are also key measures, as the size determines how the device fits in your hands. For example, a top-heavy, wide tablet may be challenging to hold in portrait mode.
Display
Since the display is also the main interface on a tablet PC, it plays an important role in your buying decision.
Factors to consider include size, resolution, viewing angle, brightness, and coating.
The size determines how big the tablet is. However, when tied to resolution, it determines how easy or difficult it is to read text on the device.
Battery Life
Tablets are known for their fairly long battery lives, and this is what makes them so portable in the long run.
A single charge allows these devices to run as much as 7-10 hours, and this is an excellent advantage that they have over other mobile computing devices.
Almost all tablets have similar battery lives, but it will not hurt to go over it once when you are making the purchase, as it is one of the most important things to consider.
Connectivity
Tablet is useless without Internet connectivity so you need to decide this as well.
If you have regular access to Wi-Fi hotspots around you, then buying a Wi-Fi-only tablet is the right option.
If not, then you should seriously consider getting a 3G enabled + Wi-Fi enabled tablet so that you can access the web and use your web-based applications regularly.
Storage Space
While you may not carry around as much data on a tablet as you would on a laptop, the amount of space on the tablet is a major feature to consider.
All tablets use solid-state storage because of their low power draw, small size, and durability. The downside is the limited storage space.
Tablets with flash memory slots can have their storage space expanded.
Tablet storage can also be supplemented by cloud storage, but this is only accessible when the tablet is connected to the internet.
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