Sunday, October 9, 2011

(VU-Study-Corner) Best 5 Tablets in the Market


For the past two years there has been a booming market for tablet PCs to break the monopoly of Apple's iPad that predominated nearly over a year. Many new tablet PCs were introduced into the electronic market and set the trend for tablet PCs. Some of the highly rated tablet PCs in the markets is discussed here.

Best Tablets

1. Apple iPad:

Though many competing brands of tablet PCs were introduced, still iPad dominates the tablet PC market. The good things about this tablet are they are incredibly thinner with both front and rear cameras, which many of the other PCs don't have, Facetime video chat, 3G connectivity option in both AT &T and Verizon, and a faster processor. What is not good about this tablet PC is that the screen resolution could still be made better, photos shot are of mediocre quality, Adobe Flash support and with connectivity like HDMI, USB and SD all requiring additional money from your pocket to buy the specific adapters. This is the tablet I have with me now, which I got due to the earnings from my gotomeeting promo code and gotowebinar promo code blog, Overall, this tablet PC has been defined as the excellent product with an easy to use user-interface, vast application catalog, and an unbeatable marathon battery life.

2. Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1:

This is the tablet PC that you will have to choose if you are looking for something that is lighter and something more appealing. This is the Honeycomb tablet PC that is available in the market running on the latest of the Android OS, also has a 3 MP back camera and a 2 MP front camera with powerful dual speakers. However, somehow the tablet failed to have enough ports for connectivity, and the plastic back makes this feel much lighter than hardier, which is both a plus and a minus, lighter tablet PC, which is naïve. Overall, this tablet PC has been admired to be sleek, sexy and light and is supposed to be one of the closest competing brands to the Apple's iPad.

3. Asus Eee Pad Transformer (16 GB, Wi-Fi):

This is one of the lowest priced tablet PC coming on a budget of $400 only, which does not compromise on the quality and comes loaded with the latest version of Android OS, honeycomb. The high quality screen and a much relatively cheaper keyboard and dock make this PC much attractive. What is not good about this PC is that the transformer is not good, choppy recording and playback by the camcorder. The look of the PC is also not good because of the sharp edges and a low quality build to make this available at a much cheaper rate. Overall, the Asus Eee Pad is a low budget but high quality Honeycomb tablet with useful options.

4. BlackBerry Playbook:

This is a notebook from Research in Motion (RIM), and is fast with a powerful 7" tablet HDMI output, advanced multitasking and security. The tablet PC has a browser with integrated Adobe Flash 10.2 for desktop style web experience. What fails this tablet is that the 7" web browser cramps down the powerful browser to nothing, and the wake button hardly works properly in most of the cases, and some of the features are available only when pairing with a BlackBerry Phone. This tablet PC is one of the best ways to explore the RIM's all-new mobile operating system in the end, despite all the disadvantages.

5. T-Mobile G Slate:

This is one of the most attractive tablets PC that is available in the market coming with 4G support and a wide angled screen with IPS screen, out-of-the-box streaming TV features for viewing pictures, making this as the perfect choice for entertainment. Besides, the G Slate is one of the best Android line up that is available in the market as tablet PC. Unless, you buy this on a contract the tablet PC is not attractively priced and is not worth the money being spent, especially for the poor battery performance. Overall, the bottom line of this tablet PC is that this is the perfect choice for entertainment with high quality screen, streaming TV features and 4G connectivity.


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