Frequently Asked Question:
Should I Buy a Tablet or a Laptop?
There is a very prevalent misunderstanding that tablets are able to replace a computer. For most people, a tablet is the perfect addition to a computer - not a replacement. Before shopping for your newest electronic you must consider your individual needs in relation to a computer. For example, will you be running high end programs? Is mobility a major issue? What about battery life?
Before you purchase either a tablet or a laptop you need to consider what each device can offer and then evaluate whether or not this will serve you well.
Types of Tablets
Just as with laptops, there is no one size fits all with tablets. In addition to size options (7 inch vs 10 inch), tablets come with differing levels of display quality, hardware quality, and operating systems.
The cheapest option is an Android-based tablet. These tablets serve as inexpensive alternatives to Apple's products and are great for playing games, browsing the internet, and sending a quick email. One tablet does not speak for all and Android tablets are available with varying processor speeds, storage space, and overall quality. Cheaper options are ideal for kids as they are most often used for games and are (financially) easier to replace. Higher end options are great for those looking for a more durable tablet with better processing power, more storage, and better display graphics.
iPads are one of the most popular options available and they come in various sizes and with various storage capacities. An iPad is by no means a computer replacement as the simple act of syncing content (a necessary part of backing up the device) requires the use of a computer. Apple has a huge variety of apps available that range from productive (Dropbox, Adobe Reader) to fun (Angry Birds, Facebook) but many software programs that are used in business and educational settings are not available for the iPad.
Windows tablets tend to be the most expensive option but these are ideal for business users. All of your Windows-based software (think business software like Microsoft Office, Simply Accounting and specialized medical, dental and legal software) will work on these tablets. Multiple accounts can be set up so that more than one person is able to customize their tablet experience and the kicker? Most Windows tablets have a traditional USB port which makes transferring files, installing disc-based software, using internet sticks (like Rogers' Rocket Stick) and using peripherals much simpler.
Benefits of Tablets
If a lightweight device with long battery life is something that you're looking for then a tablet is a great choice. Tablets are extremely portable as they are thin in size and easily stowed away in a purse or briefcase. There are a number of inexpensive tablet options which make them ideal for kids and the large number of Android and Apple games and apps are great for keeping busy during long car rides or when you're looking to pass the time.
An often overlooked benefit is that tablets are helpful for those with arthritis in their fingers. The virtual keyboard relies on touch, not pressure, which means that any part of the finger can be used. Most Android and Windows tablets have card slots which make them great devices for watching movies when travelling, sharing presentations with a client and sharing photos when there is no PC nearby. Tablets with micro HDMI ports can be plugged into newer TVs and web content can be displayed on a larger screen.
Downfalls of Tablets
Tablets were designed with mobility in mind and sacrifices have been made in order to provide lightweight, and portable, computing. Fragility is an issue - tablets are not as durable as a laptop and repairs are expensive. Upgradability is also an issue. Tablet components are soldered together meaning that most components cannot be changed (including replacing or upgrading storage space, adding more RAM).
The slower processors in tablets cannot handle high end programs or games and there is a sharp decline in productivity when using tablets. Writing an essay or proposal on a virtual keyboard would be an uncomfortable and tedious process. Another consideration is that most business and educational institutions only accept documents saved as Microsoft files (Word, Excel, Powerpoint).
In the case of the iPad, there are no USB ports which is a problem for those looking to use internet sticks or external drive and there is no expansion slot or upgrade options other than cloud storage. Other issues include the inability to play Flash and the exclusion of all browsers other than Safari (which can lead to problems with viewing certain websites and performing certain functions).
Tablets have been a great addition to the computer industry but it's important to understand their strengths and weaknesses before making a purchase in order to ensure that you walk away happy.