1. What
size best suits you?
Tablets generally come in 3
sizes: Small (7 – 8.3"), Medium (8.9 – 10.1") and Large (10.1"
and up).
Each has it own advantages and
preferred uses so picking the right size really depends what you
need
your tablet for.
If you’re looking for
something light and compact for reading e-books, a small tablet will be ideal.
Medium-sized tablets are
generally a good choice for games, reading magazines or watching movies.
A large-sized tablet is more
frequently found as the detachable screen of a hybrid (2 in 1) laptop. They may
cost more but the larger screen is more productive for getting work done,
especially when used with a keyboard.
If you want a tablet mostly
for games and entertainment, an Android*-based one may be a good choice as
there is a wide variety of apps available.
For work,
a Windows* powered
tablet may be a smart choice because of the compatibility of software like
Microsoft Office with your office laptop or desktop.
If you
really need something to get down to business, consider a 2
in 1 or hybrid laptop that combines the responsiveness of a tablet and
power of a full-size laptop in a convenient little device that's a joy to use.
3. How
much are you looking to spend?
The
variety of tablets available means a broad price range, making it possible for
anyone to find a price point that seems him or her.
Shopping
on a budget? Value tablets are affordable and still pack enough performance to
do the basics like surfing the Internet and reading e-books. But if you run
more demanding apps like games, performance may be an important consideration.
Premium
tablets may cost more, and the price may be due to the incredible app support,
quality build materials or fast performance. This means it looks amazing, feels
great and performs brilliantly for games, videos and even work
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