There are always more reasons to purchase a tablet instead of a smartphone but selecting the right tablet for you has always been the problem. As such, we have simplified your choices to the Samsung Note 10.1, Apple iPad Air and Lenovo IdeaPad.
All three devices are great in their own way. To know which of the three is the right one for you, simply refer below.
First and foremost is the Note 10.1 from Samsung. This line of tablets have been a major success for Samsung. The latest 2014 Note 10.1 is no different as it is packed with all the best hardwares like an octa-core processor. The icing on the cake is certainly with the S-pen which offers another angle of usage for the Note 10.1. The wonder of this tablet is with its Full HD WQXGA 2560 x 1600 pixel resolution. On the downside, not many apps and movies can run on such a high resolution.
All in all, the Note 10.1 is the ideal companion if you’re an artist or designer as it is handy in those fields.
Then there is the iPad Air. There is a reason why the iPad Air won the 2013 tablet of the year and this is due to its class. The well-designed, metal finish premium tablet might be expensive but it gives consumers the satisfaction they deserve.
The iPad Air is a major lightweight physically but packs a power like no other. The killer feature is with Apple’s App Store which offers countless applications for the iPad users to indulge on. There is a sense of balance with the iPad Air which rarely suffers a compatibility issue.
If there is a reason needed to save up your money, it is the iPad Air. This slate from Apple can offer little to disappoint.
Finally is the IdeaPad from Lenovo. The company is known to build PCs, laptops and notebooks. Despite being such a huge company, Lenovo can be said to be pretty new in this industry. As such, the company wishes to impress and they have definitely done so with the IdeaPad.
This slate can be dubbed as the Android version of Microsoft Surface. It is the only Android tablet to offer USB connectivity and a personal physical keyboard. Mobility might suffer a little but productivity is definitely a major booster.
As such, the IdeaPad is the ideal tablet for workaholics and students alike. This is due to the office-styled concept which makes the IdeaPad a success story on its own.
There you have it. Three of the best tablets around. All that is left is for you to think of the functions that best fit your bill.