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3 popular tablets compared

One of the more popular devices these days is the tablet, it seems like almost everyone has one, or at least wants one. The problem is, there are so many to choose from that it can be a daunting task, especially when you’re looking for one for your business. To help make the decision easier we will look at the three tablets that could be good for businesses.

Here’s a five point comparison of the three most popular 10-inch tablets – Apple’s iPad 4, Google’s Nexus 10 and Microsoft’s Surface Pro.

Price

The prices listed above are for just the device, the price you pay will be higher if you add peripherals like keyboard cases, screen protectors or extended warranty.

Storage

It’s important to note that these storage numbers are provided by the manufacturer of the device, these numbers don’t include the space the operating system and other pre-installed programs take up. For example the Surface Pro 64GB actually has 29GB of usable storage space. In comparison: The Nexus 10 32GB has about 29GB of usable space while the iPad 32GB has slightly over 27GB.

Internet Connectivity

Being able to connect to the Internet either through a Wi-Fi or mobile data connection is important for many business users, especially if you are out of the office on a regular basis.

Battery life

The total battery life depends on what users do with the tablets. The numbers reflect what an average business user will get out of their tablet. As with almost any mobile device, it would be a good idea to keep a spare cord at the office and at home so you can charge it when you need to.

Apps

Which is best for business?

When it comes to buying a tablet for work, you need to take into account what you will be using it for. Below are eight popular scenarios and which devices may be best suited for that task.

  1. Email only – If you are looking for a tablet to just check your email on, it would be a good idea to look at the Nexus 10. The main reason for this is twofold: First, you can install different virtual keyboards which make it easier for you to type messages. Second: There are more email apps that allow you to connect to multiple accounts.
  2. On a budget – The Nexus 10 is the cheapest 10-inch tablet, and would be the best option here.
  3. To replace a laptop – The Surface Pro, which costs the same as most mid-range laptops, is really more of a laptop with a touch screen, which makes it an ideal candidate to replace an existing laptop.
  4. To help with presentations – The Surface Pro is your best option here. Because you can install a full version of Office 2013 (with PowerPoint) on the device which is mostly portable, you shouldn’t need anything else. Beyond that, there is a mini display port which allows you to connect to any monitor or projection screen (HDMI or VGA) with an adapter.
  5. Everyday use – If you plan to be doing a bit of everything, including personal use, most users will go with the iPad due to its ease of use and great platform.
  6. Google user – The Nexus 10 is built to be the ‘Google’ tablet; what Google deems to be the benchmark for other Android tablets. As such, any Google user will find this tablet to be the best choice, especially if you use Google Apps in the office.
  7. Apple user – If you use an iPhone or Apple computers in your office, the iPad would be the best device.
  8. Microsoft user – Windows users will likely benefit most from the Microsoft Surface.

If you’re looking for a new tablet and would like help figuring out which will be best for your business needs please contact us today, we may be able to help.

Published with permission from TechAdvisory.org
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