Tips for Buying a Perfect Tablet PC


Without a doubt, the Tablet PC will be one of the stars of this year's Christmas gifts. The iPhone and Steve Jobs are to blame for that, since the gadget has become so fashionable that everyone wants to have it or give it away at Christmas. Here are some tips for buying a good Tablet PC. Continue reading more information about this article.

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The screen: It is clear that if the Tablet PC has something important, it is definitely the screen, since the entire "gadget" itself is a screen. We must take into account several things on screen:

Screen type: there are two types of screens, resistive and capacitive. Resistive screens are cheaper and unaffected by dust or water, and can be used with a stylus or your finger. However, they lose up to 25% in brightness and are not as accurate. Capacitive screens have better image quality, are much more accurate, and allow multiple fingers to be used simultaneously. However, they are more expensive and cannot be used with a normal pointer, but with special capacitive screens. Without a doubt, find a tablet with a capacitive screen.

Resolution - Your screen resolution will affect the way you see things. Gone are the days of 600x800 pixel resolution. Now you need 1024 × 600 pixels, where you can see the sharpest images (still the choice is all yours). The higher screen resolution you have, the better you will see.

Size: No resolution is the same size as the screen size and the resolution is the number of pixels within the screen. Typically tablets are marketed from 7 inches to 10.1 inches. It depends on your needs what will be the suitable size. If you want to travel, smaller is better but if we want to be at home, better to have the 10-inch option with you.

Connectivity: The functionality of the tablet is reduced to coasters if you do not have an Internet connection. Almost all (if not all) PC tablets come with Wi-Fi built in, so you can connect to the internet as long as you are somewhere with Wi-Fi. If you want to be able to connect from anywhere without relying on Wi-Fi, you will have to buy one with 3G support and get a data plan with any carrier, but this will be more expensive.

Mark: Of course, Apple has gained a lot of ground in this market, but it is the only manufacturer that sells these small but useful panels. There are countless brands and prices of course. I recommend not leaving the classic dedicated to the topic of computing, since there will be many cheap brands that will eventually give a lot of problems. I trust brands like Asus, Acer, Apple, Samsung, BQ, Toshiba, Packard bell. But hey, maybe if you are looking for something to "hang out", an unknown brand can give good results.

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