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Whether your primary goals are education or business, you need smart solutions to help you succeed. A tablet computer is great for education and business because it combines the capabilities of a traditional computer with the sleekness and portability of a tablet.
Leverage smart features like voice-to-text and access a virtual assistant to make your life simpler and more efficient. An education tablet can enhance your student's ability to learn and engage at school, while a tablet computer can support your small business goals.
Smart tablets are portable and easy to use. They are very lightweight, so you can easily store them in a backpack or messenger bag! Whether you need to walk across campus or store your tablet computer on your way to or from school, our selection of chrome tablets will meet your needs.
A Windows tablet is perfect for students of any age since they can run all the programs you need up to a college level. Tablets are becoming increasingly popular in education because they are lightweight, affordable, and functional.
With this tech, you can power all Microsoft applications. That means you can boot up Microsoft Word to write your term paper or leverage Microsoft Excel in your finance and statistics courses. If your student enjoys creative learning, other applications like PowerPoint and Publisher are accessible on a chrome tablet.
It doesn't matter what your level of study is. At Lenovo, our mission is to provide our customers with reliable and affordable school tablets for the student most dear to you! Gift them a Windows tablet or a powerful 2 in 1 tablet so that they have the tech they need to achieve and do more.
If your student is younger, consider a standard tablet filled with educational apps and resources. This is a great way to keep your kids and pre-teens engaged while they work their way up to more advanced studies!
For your teenagers and college students, a 2 in 1 tablet is a perfect solution. Even though they are still lightweight and easy to carry back and forth, a full keyboard will significantly enhance their learning capabilities. Think of it as having the same functions as a traditional laptop, without the extra weight and hassle!
What is the best tablet for small business? The answer to this question will vary depending on the exact specs you need to operate your business, but an Android tablet or Windows tablet will be able to meet any of these requirements!
For example, a Windows tablet has a long battery life of up to almost 10 hours. That means you can generally get through an entire working day off one full charge! This battery life amplifies your ability to be on the go because your tech can only be as portable as the battery life allows.
An Android tablet is just as portable and lightweight too. In fact, one of these tablets can weigh less than one pound! Of course, this figure will go up slightly if you add in a keyboard, but even so, the weight will range around 3 pounds or less.
They can walk through your store with your clients, pointing out specs and pricing as they go. Since they don't have to be tied down to a desktop, there is no limit as to how portable they can be with the best small business tablet!
For instance, an Android tablet can be integrated from the factory floor to your boardroom. The interface is simple and easy to learn, so almost anyone can start using it right away. The workflows and interfaces are also customizable, so you can cater your tablet to the specific user's needs and preferences.
Android is also one of the best tablets for business manufacturers, as its strict security measures allow you access your network and data safely. With over-the-air updates, you can easily apply security patches to keep your device up to date.
Well, sometimes you need something smaller than a desktop or laptop that you can bring with you on the go. That doesn't mean you need to sacrifice any power or features, though! If you need more of your questions on tablet reliability, portability, and efficiency answered and to see if one of these portable devices is right for your needs, check out our tablet FAQs.
If you were to check the closet (or drawer or garage) of an early adopter currently using a tablet, you'll probably find some sort of older Intel Atom-based netbook in there, tossed aside like a disco-era jumpsuit. Tablets have seemingly eliminated netbooks as a viable market segment. Fortunately, true notebooks continue getting smaller, packing nearly desktop-class performance into nearly netbook-sized enclosures.
The newest Ivy Bridge-based models, most specifically, are mounting a formidable challenge by hitting tablets where they are (currently) weakest: compatibility with mainstream applications written for Microsoft Windows.
We commonly pack tablets and notebooks into our luggage when we hit the road. However, it's a pain in the butt to carry them both around. If we're forced to choose between them, the tablet always gets left behind, if only because it lacks the productivity potential of a business-class notebook. Although they're great for Web browsing and email, tablets are still insufficient when it comes to doing serious work.
Despite their limitations, tablets continue to interest us. Instant-on availability, one-handed operation, touch screen user interfaces, and comprehensive connectivity make them ideal travel companions. In contrast, notebooks are nearly impossible to operate unless you're sitting still. And they're overkill for reading articles and e-books.
The tablet PC turns out to be a really cool compromise, serving as a compact notebook and convenient tablet in one device. Tablet PCs have been around for years, but the lack of a true touch screen-enabled Windows operating system limited their popularity. As tablets come down in price (and size), opportunities for tablet PCs to really take off seem to continue drying up.
Unfortunately, we'll need to wait until Windows 8 launches before realizing the full potential of next-gen tablet PCs combining notebook and tablet functionality. The good news is that Lenovo is one of a handful of vendors still willing to carry the torch, even ahead of Windows 8. Its newest Ivy Bridge-based X230T is a convertible tablet in the company's ThinkPad X series, nearly identical to the Sandy Bridge-based X220T that came before.
Converting the X230T from its notebook configuration to a more tablet-like setup is easy. Twist the display clockwise (it only moves in one direction) to turn the screen around, and then close the lid. The screen orientation automatically switches from landscape to portrait, and you're ready to go. Lenovo also enables three hotkeys on the screen: orientation (to switch between landscape and portrait), Ctrl+Alt+Del, and sleep.
It's easiest to use the X230T in tablet mode with a digitizer pen that Lenovo bundles. It's stored internally, and easily ejected by pressing down on its red top from the right side of the chassis. Though the X230T is touch screen-enabled, the digitizer pen helps enable more accurate control of the tablet PC-specific features in Windows 7. If you're not already familiar with how Windows 7 works on a tablet PC, check out Windows 7: Tablet PC Features.
Our only concern about the X230T's body involves left-handed users. If you are a southpaw, holding the X230T in tablet mode points the internal exhaust vent toward your body. Naturally, as the thing heats up, you end up taking the brunt of the thermal output.
The best Windows tablets squeeze as much performance, battery life, and features as they can inside their ultraportable form factors. Also sometimes referred to as 2-in-1s, thanks to their ability to function as a laptop with the aid of rotating or removable keyboards, these compact PCs can replace a traditional laptop or an iPad for on-the-go work and play. Of the six major tablets of the 2021 generation, two are particularly notable and stand out above the others.
Once kitted out with a keyboard and optional pen, each tablet is roughly similar in price, though your preferred configuration can alter that price significantly. Only the HP Elite Folio actually includes both accessories as part of the purchase price, however. Lenovo charges extra for a pen ($51.98 on Amazon) with 4,096 levels of pressure, and Microsoft suggests you buy its Surface Pro Signature Type Cover ($139 on Amazon) and Surface Pen ($89 on Amazon) for optimum functionality.
Dell informed us that while the company provided us with a pen and a tablet for our review, the Dell Latitude 7320 Detachable Travel Keyboard costs an additional $199.99, and its Latitude 7320 Detachable Active Pen also sells separately, for $69.99.
In all, the Folio is stronger and more stable than other tablets, but its design adds weight and removes some of the flexibility, too. On the Dell and Lenovo tablets, the connection between the keyboard and tablet is especially weak, so consider this if you like working with a tablet on your lap.
From a peripherals perspective, only the Dell Latitude 7320 Detachable and Lenovo ThinkPad X12 Detachable Gen 1 offer Thunderbolt-equipped ports. Both of the others offer more generic USB-C connections. While all of the tablets offer Windows Hello biometric depth cameras, both the Lenovo ThinkPad X12 Detachable and the Dell Latitude 7320 Detachable offer a fingerprint reader as well, for an additional login option.
According to IDC, convertible tablet PC unit shipments will reach more than one million this year and more than four million by 2010. With more industries relying on tablet PCs, Lenovo tablet customers have included mobile professionals in fields such as healthcare, insurance, real estate, government, education and sales. 041b061a72