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 Tablet or Laptop: Which is Best for Students
At the beginning of this past school year, my youngest brother was off to college and needed a computer for his freshmen year. As his older brother, I am always looking for ways to help him out and steer him in the right direction. As the oldest, I sure wish I had someone there to help me along in the early years. So when he said that he needed a computer for school, I automatically think ok… laptop.
But then he questioned that and told me his school actually said either a laptop or tablet could work, as long as he had a keyboard. Now to me, and my old school thinking, I am shocked to think of a tablet as more than just something to cruise around the web with on Sunday mornings while relaxing on the couch.
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I hit the internet to do some comparison shopping to figure out which one would be best to fit his needs as a college freshman. USA Today, had a great article with a fantastic list of pros and cons to consider.
Laptop:
Pros: bigger screen, clamshell screen protection, connected keyboard. 

Cons: battery life, size and weight, costly software.
Initially my gut said, get a laptop. Back when I was in school I had a laptop and it was my lifeline. In the age of MySpace and Surge soda, they ruled the roost and allowed me to do all of my work no matter where I was.
After doing some research, I found that a good laptop (non-Mac) can be purchased for about $500. This would get him a decent size hard drive, processor and a good-sized monitor. Then I looked at a Google Chromebook and saw that it was $199. This was a little bit of a game changer; more on that to come. 

Tablet: 

Pros: lightweight, no wait to power up, free or inexpensive software.
Cons: smaller screen size, harder to type on (unless there is a keyboard), lack of memory.
With my Sunday morning bias towards tablets I took a hard look at what was available on the market as well. There were definitely affordable options available and Samsung and Apple seemed to be the top two choices to choose from. The mire lack of selection with the tablets was certainly scary. Granted: there are some “no-name” brands available, but for some reason it just did not feel right with the off brand selection.
Our Conclusion
After looking through the selection online and then going to Best Buy to test drive each option, we decided to go with the Google Chromebook. This is kind of a hybrid between a laptop and a tablet when you get right down to it. You get the functionality of a laptop with the keyboard and bigger monitor, and also the price point of a tablet. Another great feature that is more tablet based is that fact that it runs on apps and not on actual software. This will keep the cost down for my brother when having to purchase new programs. One last thing that was definitely a tipping point was the cloud storage. Now typically I would rather have my documents saved locally, but I remember as a college student sometimes forgetting my laptop or storage device and wishing that I had an easy place to access it. With the cloud storage, my brother can access his work from virtually anywhere as he needs it.
But hey, this is completely my opinion and based on my own experiences and research.
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Can The Tablet Replace The Laptop?

Tablet Vs Laptop 

The most pressing question on everyone's lips is will the tablet replace the laptop? Well maybe not the most pressing question at the moment, and probably not on anyone's lips, except mine. But still a worthy question to ponder. Recently I came across an article Tablet Industry Continues Steady Decline that claimed the tablet is in decline. While I might be inclined to agree that sales of tablets have slowed down, I wouldn't write off the tablet just yet.

Don't get me wrong, I love my laptop and would not get rid of it. But I decided a while back to see if I could use a tablet to replace my laptop. That and my laptop, if you could call it mine since it was a hand-me-down from my wife, really couldn't go more than five seconds unplugged. So when I got the tablet, another hand-me-down from my wife, I gave it a hard test drive.

A few years ago my wife was offered an iPad. Seeing how neither of us own any Apple products, and my firm belief that Apple is the Betamax of the computer industry, she opted for a Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 inch screen. I was able to get her synced with her Android phone and she was off and running.

As it turned out, it wasn't much running. Shortly after she realized that while tablets are great, they are not a laptop. Although the bluetooth keyboard and the leather case was a great add on, she decided to get a new laptop. She got a small laptop that was more of an ultra book with touch screen technology, which meant I got another hand-me-down of her old laptop and the tablet.

First I started to use it at work during meetings. I'm a simple man when it comes to software, proudly I've made my career by not going above layer 3 (an inside joke for those who know OSI), so a basic text document app worked perfectly. And I didn't want to remove my wife's email account, so I found another freeware program. In fact the amount of freeware products for Android are vast and many of them are good. Of course you get what you pay for, but I have a lot of patience when it comes to apps. Or at least that's what I tell myself.

I avoided putting any games on the device since I know my obsessive nature would have me playing them non stop. So I started to download programs that work better on a tablet than ones for your phone such as watching old movies which is one of my hobbies. And watching a ten inch screen is not much different than the thirteen inch screen I grew up watching as a kid.

I even found an app that works like Office and had a text and spreadsheet program that could save in Windows Office format. Since I had the wireless keyboard I decided to use it to write my first novel Taste the Purple. It was a bit difficult since the keys had a tendency to spit out multiple letters or strange foreign characters often. And there really isn't a good spell check, or at least one that works with the freeware apps I was using. I just keep telling myself that I am frugal, not cheap, frugal, not cheap, frugal......

I believe I reached the full effect when I was at my brother's wedding on the other side of the county and got a repair phone call at midnight because a T1 was down. Using the table I was able to VPN into my work computer and on the tiny screen, was able to pull up information and the software I needed. Wasn't easy and was much slower than if I had a laptop, but it still worked.

Can the tablet replace the laptop? No it cannot. But I don't see them disappearing any time soon. They are good as a download device, just not so much as an input device. Either way I am glad that I tried this experiment and know for sure that I do work much better using a laptop.

Adam Mayer is a telecommunications manager and aspiring author who lives in Oregon


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PTCL has launched a new Charji EVO LTE Tablet in Pakistan
PTCL has propelled another Charji EVO LTE Tablet in Pakistan and offers a considerable amount of free goodies that make it great quality for cash. The tablet is fit for using the current PTCL CharJi organize and accomplish hypothetical rates of up to 36Mbps.

The CharJi Evo LTE Tab accompanies a 7-inch HD screen with a determination of 1280×720 pixels. The tablet's outline is very like the Galaxy S3 and not care for the past 3G Evo tab which used to have gigantic bezels.

It's fueled by a Snapdragon quad-center processor timed at 1.2GHz combined with 2GB of RAM. The inherent stockpiling takes on at 16GB which is expandable by means of microSD card of up to 64GB. The tablet accompanies Dual-SIM ability where one of the sims is committed to PTCL CharJi while the second sim can be utilized for typical GSM systems. There's no notice of whether the second SIM bolsters 3G or 4G GSM systems. The tablet can fill in as a typical cellular telephone and make calls and send instant messages.

The tablet accompanies a team of cameras. The front camera is a 2-megapixel unit while the back camera takes a swing at 8 megapixels. The tablet bolsters GPS auto route also. The tablet is fueled by a 3,300 mAh battery in the engine

PTCL Charji Evo LTE Tab Specifications:


  • CPU: Quad-core 1.2 GHz
  • GPU: Adreno 305
  • Chipset: Snapdragon 400 MSM8926
  • OS: Android 4.4 Kitkat
  • Supported Networks: 2G , 4G (PTCL), Dual-sim
  • Design:
  • Dimensions: 183.3mm x 96.8mm x 8.9mm
  • Weight: 242 grams
  • Display: 6.98” with 720p resolution
  • Memory:
  • RAM: 2 GB RAM
  • Internal: 16GB
  • Card slot: expandable by 64 GB via microSD
  • Camera:
  • Primary: 8MP with video, LED Flash and Auto focus
  • Secondary: 2MP
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth 4.0, GPS, Wi-Fi, Dual sim
  • Battery: 3,300 mAh
  • Colours: Black, White
  • Price: Rs.25,000

Free Goodies


  • 5 GB of CharJi EVO LTE Data valid for 3 Months.
  • 15,000 Ufone On-Net minutes valid for 3 Months.
  • Car Tablet Holder with 360-degree rotation.
  • 1 Year subscription of Smart TV application [Over 150+ Live TV Channels & Video on Demand]
  • Car Charger
  • PTCL SmartLink Application.
  • Free Screen protector.
  • A lifetime subscription of turn-by-turn navigation from Sygic
  • Considering the free goodies, the tablet seems to provide good value for money on paper.

Where Can You Buy It?


Customers can order online from TCSConnect, Daraz.pk, Pakwheels, UMall, PTCL OCS and retail outlets. TCS offers one-hour delivery in Lahore, Karachi and Islamabad/Rawalpindi. Customers also have the option of getting the tablet on installments from Bank Alfalah.
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Nokia Is Comming Back With N1 Tablet
Nokia CEO Rajeev Suri has declared that the previous world's biggest cell phone creator will come back to the cell phone business one year from now. It won't be making its own telephones, however rather search for suitable accomplices as it accomplished for the N1 tablet.

At the point when Microsoft purchased Nokia in 2014, one of the provisos was that the organization won't make any telephones till the end of 2015. With 2016 drawing closer quick, the organization is presently rapidly searching for accomplices to check its arrival.

The handsets won't be from Nokia in the customary sense. While it can help with outlining those telephones and permit others to permit its name, it won't have the capacity to utilize its conventional Lumia, Asha or X arrangement names as those are claimed by Microsoft now as a feature of the $7.2 billion arrangement, nor would it make those items itself.

Nokia won't make the telephones furthermore won't have the capacity to utilize the Lumia, Asha and X marking

"We will search for suitable accomplices," said the CEO in a meeting with Reuters. "Microsoft makes cell telephones. We would basically plan them and afterward make the brand name accessible to permit." Recently, it utilized the Taiwanese contract maker Foxconn to assemble the N1 gadget. Foxconn is prevalent for its association with Apple.

Since the Microsoft arrangement is done, this new Nokia is allowed to utilize any OS, including Android for its new telephones. Exactly what sort of gadgets will we see and will they be as promptly accessible as the Lumia and Asha telephones stays to be seen. Keep in mind that the N1 Android-running tablet was discharged on an exceptionally restricted scale.

In the mean time, Nokia keeps on prospering with its acclaimed HERE mapping and other framework administrations, both of which are sought after from all sides.
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Tablets to look for in 2015

Tablets to look for in 2015

Gearing up for the summer? Ahh we all are doing that let’s put some focus on something new coming up this quarter. Tablets are the new inn thing in the Indian market which is going high and many are looking up for it. 

Tablets are all set to outsell laptops and personal computers now, and it’s time for some new tablets to line up for the quarter 2015. Let’s have a look at some of the best tablet launches coming up this year. 


Microsoft Surface Pro 4/ Surface Mini:

With so many new take ups from Microsoft, Microsoft Surface Pro 4 will be a better version of Surface Pro 4. Microsoft Surface Pro 4 will be coming up with the latest Intel chip to be probable of Broadwell and this will improve the battery life as well as the performance. This device may come in two different screen which is 8 and 14 inches. It will be based on Windows 10 operating system. Assumingly it will be a good one from Microsoft, and is expected to be coming in the month of May.

Samsung galaxy Tab 2:

 Samsung is a renowned company for its electronics and yes of course its new smartphone launches. Such is Samsung galaxy tab 2 which is new and comes with some brilliant features. It will be running on 64 bit chipset, and will run on Android Lollipop. Speculations are such that the tab will be having a screen of 10.5 inch with high resolution. It is expected to be launched in the month of July.

Tesco Hudl 3: 

Tesco Hudl has been a success with its earlier launched Tesco Hudl 2 in 2014. It will be bigger than the earlier model and will surely be less in price. Tesco is all set to compete with apple and will be coming up with some good features. It will be launching in the month of September with a good price and a large screen.
 

Sony Xperia Tablet Z4: 

An expected release in the month of October, and Sony is expecting this device to be the new face.  Z4 is expected to come with a larger screen and will be in full power to iPad Plus with 4K resolution. 

iPad Pro/iPad Plus: 

It was rumoured earlier but now it is all set for an October launch. It will be based on iOS and will be featuring same features as to its earlier models. 

iPad mini 4: 

iPad mini will be having a major update. There will be a Touch ID sensor and a big hardware upgrade. This will get the launch in the month of October.

iPad Air 3:

 Even this tablet will be launched in the month of  October, and will be coming up with a new design and somewhat same features like iPhone 6.

These are the upcoming tablets from different brands which will be worth buying. They all come with a powerful configuration and best prices. Users looking to buy tablets this year will have a treat. 
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MWC 2015 saw Samsung unleash the Galaxy S6 however Samsung still had additional to unveil within the pill department. in a very amazingly low-keyed event, Samsung has declared the antecedent reported Tab A tablets. each of the tablets target the mid-tier vary with a premium wanting style.

The Galaxy Tab A series comes in 2 variants, one is associate 8-inches whereas the opposite one stands at a nine.7 in. screen diagonal. each the tablets feature a 4:3 ratio that is turning into additional common amongst humanoid tablets since Google launched the Nexus nine. The tablets associate with a screen resolution of 1024 x 768. each tablets have a really skinny area of seven.5mm that is incredibly uncommon to ascertain within the mid-tier vary.



galaxy-tab-a


The tablets square measure high-powered by a one.2 gigacycle per second quad-core processor, presumptive the flower 410 chipset. each associate with 2GB of RAM and 16GB of internal storage expandable by up to 128GB via microSD automotive slot. The camera department sees a five Megapixel main camera and a two Megapixel front-facing unit. The 8” in. version of the pill comes with four,200mAh battery whereas the nine.7” version comes with a much bigger vi,000mAh battery. Samsung states that each tablets can last up to ten hours of continuous use.

The larger pill comes with a twin speaker arrangement at its bottom whereas the smaller 8-inch version has solely one speaker. The tablets sport a replacement style, compared to the Galaxy Tab four models, that they're presupposed to replace. The new slates show a metal wanting back (possibly plastic that appears like metal). Their verbal description sheet that states that each the tablets associate with wireless charging constitutional.

samsung-galaxy-tab-a

The 8-inch Galaxy Tab A is priced between $275 and $307 for the Wi-Fi-only version and $340 to $372 for the LTE-enabled one, with the premium ones presumptively consisting of 32GB constitutional storage. The larger nine.6-inch model can return a value of regarding 60$ quite the smaller versions of Tab A.

Samsung Galaxy Tab A eight.0” Specifications:



  • CPU: Quad-core one.2 gigacycle per second Cortex-A53
  • GPU: Adreno 406
  • Chipset: 64-bit Qualcomm flower 410
  • OS: humanoid five.0 Lollipop
  • Supported Networks: 2G, 3G, 4G LTE (optional)
  • Design: IP68-certified
  • Display: 8” with 768 x 1024 resolution (160ppi)
  • Scratch-resistant glass
  • Memory:
  • RAM: two GB RAM
  • Internal: sixteen GB / thirty two GB
  • Card slot: expandable by 128 GB via microSD
  • Camera:
  • Primary: five MP with 1080p video, HDR and optical device
  • Secondary: two MP
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth four.0, GPS with GLONASS, NFC, Radio, LTE(optional)
  • Battery: 4,200 mAh
  • Price: 275 to 375 United States greenbacks
  • Samsung Galaxy Tab A nine.7” Specifications:
  • CPU: Quad-core one.2 gigacycle per second Cortex-A53
  • GPU: Adreno 406
  • Chipset: 64-bit Qualcomm flower 410
  • OS: humanoid five.0 Lollipop
  • Supported Networks: 2G, 3G, 4G LTE (optional)
  • Design: IP68-certified
  • Display: 9.7” with 768 x 1024 resolution (132ppi)
  • Scratch-resistant glass
  • Memory:
  • RAM: two GB RAM
  • Internal: sixteen GB / thirty two GB
  • Card slot: expandable by 128 GB via microSD
  • Camera:
  • Primary: five MP with 1080p video, HDR and optical device
  • Secondary: two MP
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth four.0, GPS with GLONASS, NFC, Radio, LTE(optional)
  • Battery: 6,000 mAh
  • Price: 335 to 435 United States greenbacks
  • All models can are available a alternative of blue, gray and white case color choices and can be created obtainable later within the year.