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Buying the Right Tablet for You

by Chukwuemeka Fred Agbata Jnr
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The tablet market has grown drastically in the last decade. There are so many types and designs in the market that shopping for the right tablet for you may at times proof to be an extraordinarily difficult task. Once you set foot into the store, you are likely going to be spoilt for choice with all the different models and varieties of tablets that are on display. How do you know the right model for you then? Here is a short guide on how to get the most appropriate tablet that will perfectly meet your needs.

What Work

  • The biggest question when buying a tablet is what you need the tablet for. Different users will need tablets for different purposes. It could be a tablet for home or office use, for work or for games, for kids or for grown-ups and the like. The purpose of the tablet ought to be complemented by the features or specifications of the device. If the tablet you buy is not designed for the work that you want it to perform, you can only be in for a big disappointment.
  • For an office tablet, you will want a full sized tablet one that possibly comes with an external keyboard. It also must have the office products such as Microsoft office or Apple’s iWork software. Other feature that you ought to consider is the pen input that facilitates multitasking. For a gaming tablet, Apple tablets are probably your best since they provide the largest collections of games. However you ought to choose a tablet with an impeccable processor that guarantees superior graphics. Tablets for kids or whole family use must come with features that shield kids form inappropriate material. This calls for superb parental controls.

What size

  • Another factor to consider is the size of tablet that you would like to have. For a tablet that you can move around with comfortably you should consider getting yourself the light 7-inch designs. However, these may not be superior in terms of user experience. A tablet that will mostly be used in one location without much movement can be as large as the user desires. A larger tablet will, for example, give you more experience with games, apps and videos. Similarly, a larger tablet screen is ideal for editing documents as well as artistic works.

Which OS

  • The operating system that a tablet uses will additionally be a factor to consider when buying a tablet. Android tablets are quite easy to find, and; they tend to be offered at lower prices than most other tablets running on alternative operating systems. It, however, is more customizable than most other operating systems. Apple’s iOS 7 has created a reputation for itself as the best and fastest operating system. Recently Windows 8 has been introduced and has been used to power some pretty impressive tablets.

If you carefully give thought to why you genuinely need a tablet, you will be able to get the tablet that you truly deserve.

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