How Do You Choose A Tablet Computer?
• Compare prices. The more features and capabilities a tablet has, the more it will ultimately cost. If you have a tight budget, consider purchasing a tablet with less advanced hardware specs, or without the addition of a 3G data plan. You can also save money by not purchasing the tablet through its manufacturer, but rather through a third-party seller, such as eBay or Amazon. • Compare the hardware. • Camera: Not all tablets feature built-in cameras, but several do, and this can be nifty for taking photos and videos when out and about. Some also offer front-facing cameras as well, which can be used for things like video calling and self-portraits. • Speed and processor: A tablet worth purchasing should be able to open a webpage, launch an app, or adjust settings within a few seconds. Processors of 1GHz speed or more are optimum and will be your best bet for fast performance. • RAM: Tablets within the range of 512MB or more of RAM will produce better performance and overall improved in