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Apple, Google and Now Microsoft?
While Apple did invent the tablet PC, Google quickly followed suit. In fact, in a
The problem is that another mover and shaker, Microsoft, has just entered the fray with their Windows 8 compatible Surface. This has also spawned a whole slew of other hardware vendors from Dell to Samsung creating their version of a Windows 8 compatible Tablet. Microsoft Surface is their first real foray into the hardware tablet/PC platform arena.
Even though Microsoft is a late comer to the Tablet wars, they could prove to be a player! With Microsoft’s worldwide distribution channels and large installed customer base, they will make inroads quickly. If the sell out of their first manufacturing run is any indication of this product sell ability it will be one to watch. Microsoft's design is innovative, high tech and offers many features not available on competing models. Plus it runs Microsoft Office, the number one office suite in the business world. Microsoft’s entry is not a cheap knockoff, it’s a real hybrid with high end competing features and it is priced accordingly. Currently the MS Surface is only available in a 10.1 inch model but if you love Microsoft it’s worth a look.
Size Matters
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A report from CNet : "Nearly 60 percent of units shipped this year will be 9-inch screen tablets with the iPad at the top of the list, according to the firm. But the 7-inch tablets are cutting into the iPad's hold on the market -- those shipments account for 32 percent, up from 26 percent last year."
Other than size, seven-inch units are decidedly cheaper. Google’s Nexus 7 which is one of the best in the business can be had for right around $200, while typical ten-inch tablets retail for $400 - $500. Besides, seven-inchers are much more portable, which is a huge advantage when carrying around other gear. Seven-inch models can also be slipped into a pocket. Ten-inch tablets are closer to a laptop in size versus a smartphone. This means that if you want to do a lot of typing, a seven-inch tablet isn’t for you.
How Low Should You Go?
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A review of the Arnova 9 from PC Advisor states: "The Arnova 9 G3 display has a 1024x768 resolution but as with the iPad 2, it lack crispness. Text is readable in larger fonts but falls foul of pixelation when browsing text-heavy websites. Video playback can also look patchy at times with colors not blending seamlessly. Colors weren't as vibrant as on the best budget screens, such as Samsung's Galaxy Tab 2. We managed to squeeze only 5 hours of viewing out of the Arnova 9 G3 before the battery gave in. That's not to say you couldn't use it for casual YouTube perusing, but you'll have to do this via the browser as Arnova hasn't installed the Google Play app store and no YouTube app is pre-loaded.”
So if you are looking for a powerhouse, don’t necessarily expect a bargain. You may find that the bargain tablet you purchased doesn’t have the speed, battery life, resolution or app availability that you desire. Besides the differential in price between the low and high end of the spectrum is only a few hundred dollars for the most part. So why split hairs?
Need a Tablet You Can Get Wet?
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Winning the Battle but Losing the War
Remember, choosing the best tablet for your needs is not something you should take lightly. The last thing you want to do is buy a tablet online based on your research only to find out once it arrives that you absolutely hate it. So before making a purchase, take the time to go to a retailer that carries the unit in order to hold it in your own two hands and put it through its paces. If you fail to do this then you might wind up in the unenviable position of winning the battle only to lose the war, in which case you could wind up putting your latest purchase up for resale on EBay or Craigslist. Actually if you wait till after Christmas you may find the tablet of your dreams in the same place for half the money.
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Since 1995, Carl Weiss has been helping clients succeed
online. He owns and operates several online marketing businesses, including Working the Web to Win and Jacksonville Video Production.
He also co-hosts the weekly radio show, "Working the Web to Win,"
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