Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Tablet PCs: The Essential Buyer's Guide


Tablet PCs: The Essential Buyer's Guide: tablet pc s



If you are currently on the market for a slate PC or tablet PC but overwhelmed by the sheer number of tablets currently available on the market, you are in luck because this essential buyer's guide will help you find the right tablet PC for you. This guide will break down the things you should consider when considering to purchase any tablet currently available on the market. The factors that you should consider that will be discussed in this buyers guide are needs, budget, platform, specification and style.

1. Needs

When considering buying a tablet PC, you should think about your needs and whether if you really need a tablet. The great Steve Jobs once described the Apple iPad as a tablet that fits somewhere between laptops and smartphones as tablets can provide a better email and web browsing experience than smartphones. This definition can be applied to all tablets and you should think whether your needs can solely be satisfied from a tablet if you already own a desktop PC, laptop or Smartphone. Some may argue that tablets don't quite beat laptops yet in terms of business productivity but nevertheless, tablet PCs remain on everyone wish lists.

There many reasons why people buy tablet computers but some examples include tablets are lighter and more portable than laptops, the web and email experience is better than on Smartphone or on a laptop, provides better battery life and has a fast boot times. If any of these reasons apply to you than having tablet might be appeal to you.

2. Budget

Tablet PC's come priced in many different price ranges and depending on your budget, your choices can be either be limited or unlimited. Whether you are on a tight budget or have lots of money to spend, there are many models available that cater to all budgets. At the low-end tablet market, you can happily pick up a tablet from $ 80 to $ 900 for a high-end model. In most cases, your budget will determine your tablet choices.

3. Platform

At present, the major tablet platforms available are Apple's iOS, Google's Android operating system and RIM's BlackBerry Tablet OS. Which platform to go for will entirely depend on what users are familiar with using. For example, BlackBerry users might be more comfortable to use RIM's BlackBerry Tablet OS because it supports and integrates with the BlackBerry service while other users might opt for the Android operating system because it offers full integration with Google services where as other users might opt for Apple's iOS because it's very intuitive to use. In any case, it would be best advised to go to your local retailer to try out the platforms to ensure you can comfortable use it day-to-day.

4. Specification

Without going into technical jargon about the specifications, it is best advised to purchase the best or highest specification tablet that your budget allows to ensure your new tablet can last for many years to come. Technology develops at a fast pace and today's' best specifications can quickly become out of date within six months so it's advisable to ensure the tablet you do end up buying is the best you can afford.

The basic specifications that all tablet PC buyers should consider is screen size, speed of the CPU, amount of RAM, hard drive space and battery life. The general rule is the higher the number, the better equipped the tablet PC is. For example, the popular Apple iPad 2 has a 9.7-inch screen, 1 GHz dual-core CPU, 512MB of RAM, 10 hour battery life and storage is available in 16GB, 32GB, and 64GB models.

5. Style

Finally, you should consider how the tablet looks. Style and look of a tablet is objective as what might look cool and great to one person might look awful to another.



I hope you have found this tablet PC guide useful in finding the right tablet PC for you and understanding what to consider when purchasing any tablet. You can learn more about current tablets, future tablets, tablet PC reviews by visiting Slate Tablet Reviews.com.

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Part one of this video series is an overview of the Samsung Series 7 Slate Windows 7 Tablet PC. The Samsung Series 7 Slate is an incredibly compact and lightweight but powerful ultra mobile Tablet PC. Packing the same generation 2 Intel Core i5 processor that you'll find in the Macbook Air 11" and the new wave of Ultrabook PCs, the Samsung Series 7 Slate also includes the worlds best Wacom Active Digitizer and Multi-Touch system. The included portable docking station and keyboard make it a Tablet PC that could comfortably replace most desktop and laptops in use today. Visit www.tabletpc.com.au for more information. Part two and three of this video are here Part Two - Software: www.youtube.com Part Three - Hardware: www.youtube.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5

18 comments:

  1. Whilst we'd all love this to be $600, the components alone would cost way more than that. The Intel Core i5 processor, the 128Gb SSD and the Wacom Digitizer would be more than $600 alone.

    iPad is priced as an entertainment device, which it does well. If you're looking for the Angry Birds experience this Series 7 Slate would probably be disappointing.

    As a productivity device, it is worth many times over what the iPad is.

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  2. ScottleewebbdotcomJune 7, 2013 at 10:17 AM

    It's nice but WAY over priced! Samsung should've created this for around $600, doing so would crush Apple!

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  3. Sorry, Graphics is Intel HD3000, but still not great for gaming...

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  4. Thank you very much, you now have a new subscriber.

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  5. This video was produced in full HD quite comfortably on an i5 Samsung Series 7 Slate. Gaming is not so good due to the Intel HD 2000 graphics. It does video editing just fine, but 3D rendering is not up to the standard of a dedicated graphics chip like NVidia...

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  6. Thanks for the quick reply. I have another question. I do a lot of video editing, I have an out dated Intel Centrino Duo, Nvidia GEforce 7400 Laptop that can't edit 720p - 1080p videos. I don't know the capability if Core i5 & i7. Would these Tablet PC's such as Surface Pro, Asus book, Samsung Series 7 Hybrid be able to edited HD videos? and play high graphic games like, Battlefield, skyrim, GTA, etc? Thanks in advance.

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  7. Surface pro looks amazing. Looking forward to it!

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  8. What's your opinion on Micosoft Surface Pro? 

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  9. I hope so too as well! And what is your opinion on the fact their future highend models (Transformer Book, Transformer AiO) that comes also probably around October (together with W8) lack support for WACOM digitiser pen, but the third one (Taichi) supports N-trig on the back LCD? It comes to me like if they say: "OK: here you have a Porche (which costs too much anyway so adding some extra "little" price to improve it's performance woudn't count) but instead of wheel we give you a rope." :-D

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  10. That said, it will not be a computer that you'd use photoshop on I would think... You'll want an Ivy Bridge (Core i5 or i7) for that. The best thing about Atom is battery life, size and heat management too. So bear that in mind too.

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  11. Looks like the 810 is a Clover Trail Atom CPU. Oaktrail was a dissapointment (too slow for mulit-app use), Cedar Trail appears to be much better (double performance), so we would assume that Clover Trail will be even better again... It might be quite good, but I'll reserve my judgement on that...

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  12. BTW: what do you think about the next gen slate from ASUS called TABLET 810 (11.6") which should arrive as soon as Windows 8 is out and has also WACOM digitiser pen "on board" but has only 2GB DDR and instead of i5 CPU it will has the newest Atom CPU? Some videos are already around on YouTube but I would really like to hear YOUR OPINIONS on this one... Also I would like to say that I am shocked and quite deissapointed realizing that the HighEnd device Transformer Book DOESN'T HAVE WACOM PEN! :-(

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  13. that'd be really great! ;-)

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  14. Ok, will do that if I can get some time soon!

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  15. Yes you could...

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  16. wow now i can watch movies out side

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  17. Excellent review man. Good quality stuff. Talked about everything that mattered.

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