Guide to buying a Tablet

The tablet is becoming now a technological tool very popular among the population, given the great technological development which has led to a fall in prices that has made it accessible to a large part of the population.

The continuous and rapid technological development make it very difficult to choose exactly which tablet is best suited to our requirements. The risk is that once purchased, once it comes out a new one that could have the characteristics we were looking for the best. And well then implement an appropriate choice, and in this tutorial, we will see what is important to remember in purchase of a tablet.

1.) It said at the outset that, although now they are lowering prices, the purchase of a tablet involves a considerable expense, and need to focus on something that has pretty much everything that we need, rather than something that is rarely used or replaced in a short. First, our tablet will be fast, if you need to manage many applications all at once, so you need to look after GHz of processor. Already a processor more than a GHz is a good buy, but if you need more speed and are willing to spend more, my advice is to start from this level.

2.) A classic problem is the choice of the size of the screen. The classic question is 7 or 10-inch (or so)? Keep in mind that with a 10-inch tablet undoubtedly be able to write better, because the keyboard is much more accessible, but if you have your fingers a little big that 7-inch, you can be uncomfortable, but if you have to carry it around, undoubtedly 7 inches is more practical, so as to fit comfortably in the bag of a woman. And consider the pros and cons. And of course the 10-inch always has a price greater than a 7.

3.) The operating system also wants its share. For the same price a system Andoid is much more practical and useful than its competitor Apple, which makes money instead in fluidity and graphics. So weigh up this aspect. Another important point is WiFi or 3G + WiFi? If you often use the internet or some social network, unless you have the proper network wifi wherever you go, the 3g is highly recommended, although obviously its integration is priced quite high (something at least $50 to $100 more in certain cases). Lastly, if you can choose between a tablet with capacitive screen with a stylus, to choose, because it is infinitely more convenient than using your fingers.

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