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Answer» I want to buy one or the other but don't know much about either one. Will these tablets let you use as good as a desktop ps?Not sure what you mean by this. A tablet is nowhere close to the experience of a desktop PC - For most people a tablet is very much a secondary device and a desktop/laptop would still be required for any sort of serious work. A tablet is fine for things like web browsing and email as well as watching media but when it comes to doing things like working on large documents or doing processing intensive things like editing video you'll probably find that you would be better off using a PC. Just because they have multi core CPUs and gigabytes of RAM doesn't mean they are anywhere close to the performance of a full blown PC. You can get tablets running Windows 10 which can at least run regular Windows software but they are still going to be much slower than a regular desktop/laptop unless you start looking at really high end ones like the Surface Pro which come with regular laptop CPUs. Tablets are great but don't expect to entirely replace your regular PC with one. Quote from: patio on January 05, 2016, 12:50:21 PM Who makes them ? ?The OP implied that price was a factor. Here is a relevant article. Best large tablets of 2016 - CNET Updated January 3, 2016 9:21 AM They include Microsoft Surface Pro 4 But at $879 it is way outside the average tablet you might buy in a drug store. It's a simple question Geek thats relevant to what he asked....let him answer. |
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