Buying Guide for Tablet Computers

    There has been significant growth in the tablet computer market for the past few years. Currently, there are numerous slate models in the market with each laying claim to be the best in the market. Basically, a typical tablet computer is thinner and lighter than a net book but larger than a phone. It can slip readily inside a small bag or purse. It offers the user superior browsing capability than a mobile phone and is also simpler to type with. The gizmo streams both video and audio content and is therefore an excellent portable multimedia device.

    Nonetheless, it can get tricky to choose a suitable tablet if you are shopping for the first time. Below is a brief buying guide for first time tablet buyers:

    Screen
    One of the most important considerations when purchasing a tablet computer is the screen. The first thing to judge is the size of the screen. A big screen makes it easier to type but adds more bulk to the device. If you require a tablet with a large display that makes it simple to type, you can go for Slates with an 11.6-inch display. The "Apple I-pad" has a 9.7-Inch display. Manufacturers usually ensure that portability is not an issue by making the devices light in weight.

    Connectivity
    Connectivity is also a major consideration when purchasing a tablet device. Although most tablets come with WiFi connectivity, some models only support the 802.11 b/g spec. This spec can cause errors when you wish to stream multimedia and download heavy files. The best spec for such activities is the 802.11n which is found on most popular Slate devices.

    Ideal Slate devices must also have 3-G connectivity that enables you to remain online even when you are out of wireless proximity. Similarly, they should come with Bluetooth connectivity which allows for easier transfer of data. This makes it easier to chat and listen to music via headsets and also type rapidly via Bluetooth keyboards.

    Storage
    You can never have enough storage for your tablet gizmo. This is especially true for those who use their devices for storage of movies, music and other media. Most tablets come with 1 GB flash-based RAM's. Ideal slates should also have an SD slot that enables you to add a removable memory card for extra storage capability.

    OS and Apps
    The choice of Operating system and applications varies between individuals. Each tablet OS has its fair share of advantages and drawbacks. The "Apple" "i OS" has numerous applications but lacks support for adobe flash player. It therefore limits the complete web experience for users. The "android OS" also has many applications but is vulnerable to bugs and viruses. Other Slate devices run on the Windows 7 platform that is popular with many PC's.
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