Gadgets
Tablets are getting to be the fad nowadays particularly among the young set. Unfortunately, not all really maximize use of their tablets because they were not able to acquire the right one for their needs!
For those who are considering or about to buy their own tablets, here are some tips to consider :
As
our need for on-demand technology that is portable, light-weight and
versatile has increased, our interest in tablets has increased as well.
Tablets are lightweight, powerful and have a wide variety of features.
The question is, "which tablet should we buy?" There are hundreds from
which to choose, all with different features and specifications. For the
purposes of this article we will focus on three tablets that currently
dominate the market. The Kindle Fire from Amazon, the iPad from the Apple ecosystem and the flagship Nexus 7 Android tablet from Google. This article will compare and contrast the key features.
Size
The
winner of this feature really comes down to personal preference. If
you're looking for something more compact, then the Kindle Fire or Nexus
7 is the way to go. They both have seven-inch screens. If you're in
need of a larger screen, then the iPad is for you. The iPad has a
nine-inch screen.
Apps
Apps
Most
of the tablets share similar basic features. They can all browse the
web, play music, read books and run apps. The differences lie in areas
that most people would consider minor. If you like to have a variety of
apps, then the iPad is for you. The Apple store is home to more than
825,000 apps, most of which are compatible with iPad. With the Nexus 7,
you have access to Android's app market called Google Play. While it is
not as extensive as the Apple store, you will more than likely be able
to find an app that does what you are looking for. In the case of the
Kindle Fire, while it runs on an Android operating system, it does not
have access to the Google Play store. Instead, the Kindle Fire has
access to the Amazon web store. The Amazon web store doesn't offer as
many choices as the other two, and there are many alternatives to Amazon.
If you are tech savvy enough, you can install apps from the Google Play
store and save them to your Kindle Fire, but it doesn't come without
significant effort.
Web Browsing
Web Browsing
If
you're a fan of browsing the web on your tablet, then you should lean
towards either the Nexus 7 or the Kindle Fire. The iPad still does not
fully support flash, which will hinder your web browsing experience.
Internet
When
it comes to your tablet, a lot of what you will be doing will depend on
having Internet access. Without it, you won't be able to use certain
apps, download movies and music, and browse the web. The Kindle Fire and
Nexus 7 come with built-in Wi-Fi connectivity that allows you to use
your device to its full potential wherever there is wireless Internet
available. What about when there isn't any Wi-Fi available? Well, that's
where the iPad shines brighter than the rest. You are able to buy an
iPad that is 3G and 4G capable, which gives you access to the Internet
(for a monthly fee) whenever you want it.
Price
At
the end of the day, your choice between these tablets can easily boil
down to dollars and cents. Both the Nexus 7 and Kindle Fire base models
start at $199, while the iPad starts at $499. That's a huge gap in price
difference. If you're only going to use your tablet for everyday basic
activities like browsing the web, then the iPad may not be for you. Much
of the pricing difference comes from the difference in storage space.
The base models of the Nexus 7 and Kindle Fire offer 8 GBs of data
space, while the iPad base model starts offers 16 GB of space. To even
out the playing field a bit, you would be able to expand the Kindle
Fire's storage space with the help of a portable hard drive. The 16 GB
Nexus 7 is $249, which is still significantly less than the iPad.
The Bottom Line
When
it comes down to making your choice, there is no concrete answer to
which tablet you should buy. Not everyone can afford to shell out $500
for an iPad, but at the same time some people would rather avoid the
cheaper route if it means ending up with something that does not meet
their needs. To ensure that you choose the one that is best for you,
compare and contrast the feature and prices. In addition, you may visit
you local electronics store and try out each device before you commit to
one.


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