In this presentation I have compared the major features of each system and discussed some of the pros and cons of it. And I hope this will definitely help you take a more informed decision in choosing the right system for you.
6 Things to Consider when Buying A LaptopAbdul Careem
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Richard Bambridge provides a comparison of different tablet options. He begins with defining tablets and their main types (slate, convertible, hybrid). He then discusses typical tablet uses, key features to consider like screen size and resolution, and the main operating systems (iOS, Android, Windows). Richard provides advice on specifications to evaluate like storage, memory and battery life. He concludes by recommending several tablets as "best picks" for different categories, such as the iPad Air as best overall and Surface Pro 2 for business use.
Faculty professional development presentation comparing features and benefits of four categories of personal computers; desktops, laptops, tablets and smartphones
The document discusses different types of portable computers. It describes laptops as portable personal computers with a clamshell design that combine the components of a desktop into a single device that can run on battery or AC power. Netbooks are described as smaller, lighter and less powerful laptops optimized for low weight and cost. Notebooks are defined as portable computers smaller than a briefcase that are easily transported and used in temporary spaces, generally weighing less than 5 pounds.
Advantages of laptops over a desktop computerUroosa Manzoor
The document discusses the advantages of laptop computers compared to desktop computers. It notes that laptops offer mobility as they can be used in different locations throughout the home and can be easily transported. Laptops are also lighter weight than older models. Additionally, modern laptops have comparable processing power and storage capacity to desktops, and battery life has improved. The document then categorizes different types of laptops for professionals, gamers, and students, providing examples for each category.
The document discusses the history and types of tablet computers. It describes how traditional tablet PCs are based on the IBM-PC architecture and run modified desktop operating systems like Windows, requiring a stylus. More recent post-PC tablets do not use the traditional PC architecture and instead use mobile operating systems like iOS, are finger-driven, and get apps through online stores. The document also covers touchscreen technologies, operating systems for tablets, and compares tablets to laptop computers.
A computer is a machine that performs mathematical and logical calculations using electricity and electronics. Early computers were enormous machines that filled entire rooms and used vacuum tubes. Advances like integrated circuits, transistors, and microchips made computers smaller and more accessible. Now, computers contain components like CPUs, memory, storage drives, and peripherals inside their cases. Hardware is the physical components while software is abstract computer code.
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1) The Acer Iconia W510 is a Windows 8 tablet/laptop hybrid with a 10.1-inch screen and detachable keyboard dock. It uses an Intel Atom processor and has a starting price of $500 for the tablet or $750 with the keyboard dock.
2) While the W510 performs well running Windows 8, the assistant finds issues with the cheap, plastic build quality and cramped keyboard that call to mind low-end netbooks of the past.
3) The tablet portion is lighter weight and more pleasant to use on its own, but screen wobble and an unsightly gap in the keyboard dock are concerns about durability. Final performance ratings are pending further
Casual games are growing rapidly on mobile platforms. They target mass audiences with simple gameplay that can be enjoyed in short bursts without long-term commitment. Developing casual games for the wide range of mobile devices is challenging due to variations in hardware specifications, platforms, and user preferences. Good game design, testing across platforms, and commercialization strategies are keys to success in the mobile casual games market.
Now a day’s computers are becoming the most important part of our daily life. There are lots of options available in the market with their outstanding features. Have a look on presentation to know more about the best computer brands.
Tablet PCs are portable computers that use a touchscreen as their primary input. They run standard PC operating systems and can be used like laptops with the added benefit of pen or touch input. Tablet PCs are being used increasingly in education due to their low cost, mobile form factor, and touch interface compared to laptops. They are also being used more in healthcare for patient education, rehabilitation, and pharmaceutical applications. Popular tablet PCs available in India include the Apple iPad, HP Slate, Dell Streak, Samsung Tab, Asus EEE Tablet, and a $35 tablet from an Indian company.
There are three main styles of tablet PCs: convertible, slate, and sturdy. Convertible tablets have keyboards that rotate 180 degrees. Slate tablets have detachable or no keyboards and docking solutions. Sturdy tablets are ruggedized for rough conditions like military or construction use. Tablet PCs provide benefits like portability, wireless connectivity, and handwriting/speech recognition, but also drawbacks such as potential breakage, weight, and need for protection. Security, battery life, and digitizer/recognition accuracy are also considerations when using tablet PCs.
The document discusses the history and evolution of assistive technologies that provide physical access to computers from the 1970s to present day. Early technologies included alternative keyboards, switch access systems, text-to-speech, and voice recognition software. The mouse and GUI created new challenges, leading to innovations like touch screens, eye-gaze, and head tracking. Recent developments include tablets, cloud-based solutions, and a proposed global public inclusive infrastructure to standardize accessibility.
1. The document discusses the history and evolution of computer input devices from mechanical keyboards to modern touchscreens and styluses.
2. It explores the uses and benefits of single-touch screens for simplified interfaces and multi-touch for more intuitive control and collaboration.
3. Styluses are described as enabling precision, comfort, creativity and presentation tools.
4. Emerging interfaces are highlighted that merge inputs like touch, voice and gestures for natural navigation and augmented experiences. Inspiration is drawn from projects at MIT and Microsoft researching tangible, spatial and contextual user interfaces.
The document discusses the history and features of tablet PCs. It notes that while early tablets from the 1980s were large, the first successful tablet was the iPad introduced in 2010. Tablet PCs have touch screens, cameras, app stores, and wireless connectivity. They come in slate, convertible, rugged, and hybrid styles. Tablets are more portable than computers but have smaller screens, less storage, and shorter battery life. They are useful for businesses, hospitals, filling forms, art, and education. The future of computing may involve increased tablet use.
The document summarizes a comparative review of 5 different 2-in-1 devices: the Lenovo Yoga 3 Pro, Asus Transformer Book T300 Chi, Microsoft Surface Pro 3, Acer Aspire R13, and Dell Latitude 7350. Each device was tested on performance, battery life, and overall quality. The Acer Aspire R13 was found to have the best performance, while the Dell Latitude 7350 had the longest battery life at 8 hours. The Microsoft Surface Pro 3 was concluded to have the best balance of performance and battery life.
Used as part of panel pitting Windows 7 vs. Ubuntu vs. Snow Leopard, OS Smack-Down! NELA 2009, Hartford, CT. [An oldy, but a goody and most of still true 3 years later, although the pricing has started to slide more to Apple's favor and iPads have sure added to the mix too.]
Desktop computers are designed to stay in one place and connect to external components like keyboards, mice and monitors. Laptops are portable versions that have integrated keyboards and touchpads. Tablets are even more portable with only touchscreens. Smartphones combine phone capabilities with computing. Video game consoles provide interactive gaming experiences. Embedded systems power devices like car entertainment systems. Servers host network services for clients.
A tablet is a mobile computer larger than a phone or PDA that uses a touchscreen interface rather than a physical keyboard. It often uses an onscreen virtual keyboard, stylus, or digital pen. Tablets offer wireless internet access, email, social media, phone functions, GPS, cameras, ebooks, apps, and media playback. They typically weigh 1-2 pounds and have battery lives of 3-12 hours depending on usage. Pros include thin, light designs, gorgeous displays, and long battery lives. Cons can include sluggish performance, lack of expandable storage, high prices, and limited app selection.
Computer: Definition
A computer is a machine that can be programmed to manipulate symbols. Its principal characteristics are:
It responds to a specific set of instructions in a well-defined manner.
It can execute a prerecorded list of instructions (a program).
It can quickly store and retrieve large amounts of data.
Therefore computers can perform complex and repetitive procedures quickly, precisely and reliably. Modern computers are electronic and digital. The actual machinery (wires, transistors, and circuits) is called hardware; the instructions and data are called software. All general-purpose computers require the following hardware components:
Central processing unit (CPU): The heart of the computer, this is the component that actually executes instructions organized in programs ("software") which tell the computer what to do.
Memory (fast, expensive, short-term memory): Enables a computer to store, at least temporarily, data, programs, and intermediate results.
Mass storage device (slower, cheaper, long-term memory): Allows a computer to permanently retain large amounts of data and programs between jobs. Common mass storage devices include disk drives and tape drives.
Input device: Usually a keyboard and mouse, the input device is the conduit through which data and instructions enter a computer.
Output device: A display screen, printer, or other device that lets you see what the computer has accomplished.
In addition to these components, many others make it possible for the basic components to work together efficiently. For example, every computer requires a bus that transmits data from one part of the computer to another.
This document discusses different types of computer systems: laptops, tablets, desktops, servers, smartphones, game consoles, and embedded systems. Laptops and tablets are portable devices that can access the internet wirelessly, while desktops are non-portable personal computers. Servers provide network services across private and public networks. Smartphones combine phone and computing capabilities. Game consoles provide an entertainment platform for playing games with high-resolution graphics. Embedded systems control larger mechanical systems like cars and airplanes through specialized computer hardware.
Tablet PCs are portable computers that can be used with a pen or finger as input devices. They run standard PC operating systems and have touchscreens. Tablet PCs are being used increasingly in education and healthcare due to their mobile form factor and touch interfaces. In education, they provide long battery life, portability, and tools for digital reading and multimedia. In healthcare, they are used for patient education and rehabilitation as well as pharmaceutical applications. Popular tablet PCs available in India include the Apple iPad, HP Slate, Dell Streak, Samsung Tab, Asus EEE Tablet, and a $35 tablet from India.
This document provides information about laptop computers. It discusses the components and history of laptops. Some key points:
- Laptops have similar components to desktops but are miniaturized into a portable form factor with a screen, keyboard, trackpad, and battery power.
- Early portable computers were large and heavy. Alan Kay first envisioned portable personal computers in 1968. The IBM 5100 in 1975 was one of the first commercially available portable computers.
- Modern laptops come in different sizes from large full-size laptops to smaller netbooks and tablets. They can also have different features like touchscreens or ruggedized designs.
- Components are smaller versions of desktop parts like CPUs,
The document discusses the history and types of tablets. It begins by discussing the origins of pen computing devices in the late 19th century. It then defines a tablet computer as a mobile computer with a display, circuitry and battery in a single unit that uses touch gestures instead of a mouse and keyboard. Tablets can be categorized based on whether they have physical keyboards or not. The document also discusses touch interface technologies, handwriting recognition support, and specific tablets like the iPad and Android tablets.
Laptop computers have evolved significantly since their inception in the 1980s. Early laptops like the Osborne 1 had 5-inch screens and floppy disk drives. By the late 1980s, laptops were becoming popular for business users and models like the NEC UltraLite weighed only 2 kg. Today, there are several types of laptops including desktop docking stations, laptops, notebooks, subnotebooks, and tablet PCs. Key differences are in screen size, weight, and included features such as disk drives and connectivity options.
Microsoft Surface is a touchscreen tablet developed by Microsoft that combines the functionality of a tablet and PC. It comes in two models - the Surface RT which runs Windows RT and the Surface Pro which runs Windows 8 Pro. The Surface has a multi-touch screen that allows for natural gestures without the need for a mouse or keyboard. It is being used commercially by several companies and provides advantages like easier design, time savings, and improved learning compared to traditional touchscreen devices.
The document describes 10 different types of computers: personal computers (PCs), desktops, laptops, tablet computers, smartphones, workstations, servers, mainframes, supercomputers, and wearable computers. It provides details on the defining features and intended uses of each type of computer. Personal computers can come in many forms for general use by individuals, from desktops designed for permanent locations to laptops, tablets and smartphones that are portable. Other computer types include more specialized devices like workstations for graphics/gaming, servers that provide network services, large mainframes and supercomputers for data processing/computation. The latest trend is wearable computers integrated into devices like watches and glasses.
Laptops have evolved significantly since their invention in the 1970s. Early laptops had limited memory, processing power, and small LCD screens. Over time, laptops grew more powerful with improvements like increased RAM and storage, color screens, and longer battery life. Modern laptops resemble desktop computers in capabilities but remain portable and convenient for mobile use. While laptops are more expensive than desktops for equivalent performance, their portability and integrated design make them very useful for work, school, travel, and home computing.
This document defines and describes several types of computers. It discusses personal computers (PCs), which were originally known as microcomputers. It also covers desktop computers, laptops, netbooks, PDAs, handheld computers, workstations, servers, mainframes, supercomputers, and the emerging category of wearable computers. For each type, it provides brief details about their typical size, portability, power, and intended uses.
Tablets are mobile computing devices that are larger than smartphones but smaller than laptops. They have touchscreens, allow users to access the internet, watch videos, and use apps. Major tablet makers include Apple, which produces the iPad, and companies that make Android tablets like Google, which designs the Android operating system that other companies use to make tablets. When choosing an Android tablet, factors to consider include price, specifications, features, and storage needs.
The document defines and describes several types of computers:
- Desktop computers are high-end PCs for technical use, connected to a network with multi-user operating systems. They have a horizontally oriented case with separate screens and keyboards. All-in-one PCs combine the monitor and case in a single unit.
- Notebooks and mini notebooks are small, portable laptop computers for general computing and web access. Tablet PCs have touchscreens that allow input with a pen or finger instead of a keyboard/mouse.
- Media centers combine the functions of a PC and digital video recorder, connecting to a TV for media playback, recording, and receiving TV signals. PDAs are handheld computers running Windows Mobile.
P-ISM is a "pen-style personal networking gadget" created in 2012 by Japanese company NEC. It consists of 5 functions - a CPU pen, communication pen, visual output projector, virtual keyboard, and camera. The CPU pen acts as the computing engine and uses a dual core processor. The communication pen connects to the internet via cellular networks and Bluetooth. It projects an A4 sized 1024x768 display and uses laser beams to generate a virtual keyboard. The camera allows for video calls. The entire device is portable and powered by a long lasting battery. While innovative, it also has drawbacks like cost and unproven keyboard positioning.
Desktop computers are designed to remain stationary on or under a desk due to their internal hard drives. They typically have separate keyboards and monitors. Tablets are portable touchscreen devices that are larger than phones and can be used without needing to charge by carrying them around. Laptops integrate all the components of a desktop into a single unit with a keyboard and screen and can be powered by batteries for portable use away from outlets. Games consoles are custom computers designed primarily for playing video games on a television. Smartphones combine the functions of phones, cameras, music players and more with advanced computing abilities and connectivity beyond early feature phones.
A computer is an electronic device that accepts user input, processes information, and displays output. There are different types of computers including desktops, laptops, tablets, servers, phones, and game consoles. Desktops typically sit on a desk and are easier to upgrade than laptops. Laptops are portable but harder to upgrade. Servers store and share information on a network. Computers also come in two main varieties - PCs which mainly use Windows, and Macs which are made by Apple and use their own operating system.
Surface Pro 3 is a laptop and tablet hybrid that offers better features than either device alone. It has a large high-resolution 12-inch touchscreen, runs Windows 8.1 Pro, and comes with accessories like a Surface Pen and Type Cover. The Surface Pro 3 has fast processors, all-day battery life, and ports for USB devices and HDMI output. It is lightweight and versatile for productivity, entertainment, and creativity on the go.
This document discusses 5 Pen PC technology, which allows a computer to be operated using 5 pens rather than a traditional keyboard and mouse. The 5 pens include a CPU pen, communication pen, LED projector, virtual keyboard, and digital camera. Together these pens allow the user to view content projected on any flat surface, input using a virtual keyboard or camera, and connect to the internet wirelessly. While portability and ubiquitous computing are benefits, challenges include cost, battery life, and lack of a proven application beyond e-fingerprinting. The document suggests this technology could pave the way for more compact communication devices in the future.
Tablet PCs evolved from early prototypes in the 1950s to popular devices today. A tablet PC is a portable computer with a touchscreen interface that is larger than a smartphone but smaller than a notebook. It allows users to write directly on the screen using a stylus. Major milestones included the Microsoft Tablet PC in 2002 and devices from Samsung, Google/Asus, and others running various operating systems. Tablets contain components like processors, memory, batteries, and touch interfaces that allow various applications for work, entertainment, and personal use.
Details of description part II: Describing images in practice - Tech Forum 2024BookNet Canada
This presentation explores the practical application of image description techniques. Familiar guidelines will be demonstrated in practice, and descriptions will be developed “live”! If you have learned a lot about the theory of image description techniques but want to feel more confident putting them into practice, this is the presentation for you. There will be useful, actionable information for everyone, whether you are working with authors, colleagues, alone, or leveraging AI as a collaborator.
Link to presentation recording and transcript: https://bnctechforum.ca/sessions/details-of-description-part-ii-describing-images-in-practice/
Presented by BookNet Canada on June 25, 2024, with support from the Department of Canadian Heritage.
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You can do the same for your projects, and this presentation will show you how, with an emphasis on the unique challenges that come up when working with Dart and Flutter.
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2. Topic:
Introduction
History
Tabs as a substitute for laptops or desktops
The Tabs available in the market
Operating systems for Tabs
Summary
4. Introduction Of Tablet Pc’s
What is tablets pc ??
A tablet PC is a wireless, portable personal computer with
a touch screen interface. The tablet form factor is typically
smaller than a notebook computer but larger than
a smartphone.
6. Topic 1: Evolution of Tablet Pc’s
In 1888:-
Elisha Gray invented and
patented the telautograph
in 1888.
It was publicly exhibited in
1893.
The telautograph became
popular for sending
signatures over
Telautograph
7. In 1945:-
One of the first e-book prototypes was the Memex a reading
device concept by Vannevar Bush.
The Memex was was a combination of microfilm reader and
screen.
Memex
8. In 1968:-
The first complete concept of a tablet computer was the DynaBook,
conceptualised by Alan Kay.
For this his article "A Personal Computer for Children of All Ages"
The DynaBook was invented as a portable reading device for
students.
10. In 1992:- SONY first entered into the ebook market
with the SONY BookMan.
In 1998
The Rocket eBook built by NuvoMedia and the
Softbook released by Softbook Press are the earliest
devices that closely resemble today's ebook reading
devices.
11. In 2007
In November of 2007, Amazon released the
first generation Kindle.
In 2009:-
Amazon released a more refined version of
the Kindle in February of 2009 and then a
subsequent version, the Kindle 3 in July of
2010.
12. Seeing the popularity of the Amazon
Kindle, Barnes & Noble jumped into
the game and released the Nook in
November of 2009.
13. In 2010:-
In April of 2010,The big legend
Steve jobs who's founder of
Apple Inc.
Steve released the first
generation iPad tablet
computer. The introduction of
the iPad was wildly successful.
14. In 2013
The founder of Microsoft Bill gates introduce
the new generation tablets in 2013 .
Microsoft created the surface ,surface pro ,
surface pro2 with the new features.
16. Topic 2 :- Tabs as a substitute for
laptops or desktops
Lets Compare the features of tablets laptops and the
desktop to see which is better.
17. Topic Computer/ Laptop’s Tablet
Power More powerful computing
processors typically require
greater amounts of power and
cooling
Tablets are more compact and
do not have the capability of
providing the increased
amount of power and cooling
that more powerful processors
require. They are limited to
lower voltage processors.
Cost Prices for a computer (desktop
or laptop) can vary widely,
depending on its capabilities,
storage, and other features
Prices can range from 10000to
25000.
Tablets can also vary in price
based on power and various
features, but not as much as
computers.
18. Screen size Desktop computers can
connect to monitors with large
screen sizes. Standard monitors
sizes are between 17" and 19"
in most cases.
Tablets, due to their more
compact size, feature smaller
screen sizes ranging from 5" to
10".
Portability Desktop computers are not
considered portable since they
are not easy to move around.
Laptop computers are
considered portable.
Tablets are more portable than
any computer. They are very
lightweight and can fit in a
purse or small bag with relative
ease.
19. Storage Computer hard drives are
already over one terabyte (TB)
mark and continuing to
increase in size.
Tablets come with built-in
storage ranging from 8 GB to
128 GB. In some cases,
Battery life The battery life even for the
most power efficient laptop is
still not close to the battery life
of a tablet.
Its about only 3 to 4 hours.
A tablet has a much smaller
screen and generally fewer
components than a laptop
computer, which makes for a
longer battery life.
About 7 to 8 hours.
20. Operating System Both desktop and laptop
computers can run a fully
featured version of an
operating system with the
option to choose your
operating system on PCs.
Tablets come with a more
slimmed down operating
system due to having more
limited computing power and
memory. The Android OS and
AppleiOS , windows 8 are
adequate operating systems for
tablet users.
Data Entry and User
input
A computer uses a keyboard
and mouse for data entry that
most users are familiar with
and comfortable using.
Tablets use an on-screen touch
keyboard that is smaller than a
standard computer keyboard.
21. Upgrade All computers offer some form
of hardware upgrade including
easy upgrades like adding more
memory, disk storage, or even a
new expansion card.
Some tablets do offer the
ability to expand the storage
capacity with an additional
memory card, but that is pretty
much it when it comes to
upgrade options.
Software Most software programs are
designed for the computer
which gives the user an almost
endless supply of options.
Programs on the computer are
also usually more feature rich
than apps designed for tablets.
Although there are millions
of apps available for a tablet it
is nothing compared to the
available programs, games,
and utilities available for a
computer.
The tablet pc’s can not use in
animation field .
22. Accessories Computers have thousands
of peripherals and
accessories that can be
connected to them.
Most tablets offer a
limited amount of
accessories that usually
include input devices such
as a keyboard and access
to some printers.
23. Advantages:
Portability (can work from everywhere and small enough
to put in handbags).
Small weight (lighter than most laptops).
Smaller in sizes.
A flexible screen (You can choose to place the screen in
landscape or portrait.
An attractive design.
The handwriting recognition.
Can be used as a GPS navigation device.
Longer battery lifetime.
24. Disadvantages:
Hardware is prone to damage.
Weaker capabilities.
Traditional keyboards are much more comfortable
The screen size is too small in comparison with a laptop.
Do not come with optical drives for use with CDs or
DVDs.
Less number of ports.
The LCD screen is one of the most expensive parts to
replace on a tablet PC.
25. Types of Tablets available in the
market:
Convertible Tablet PC.
Slate Tablet PC.
26. Slate
The slate is the most common type of tablet PC among mass
market consumers as it is the most portable. Its front part is
dominated by the display touchscreen. While it does not
come with a keyboard, some brands allow for one to be
attached, either through a wireless connection or via USB. Its
multimedia features are geared primarily for entertainment
such as reading e-books, listening to music, watching videos,
playing games, and surfing the Web.
Examples: Apple iPad, Samsung Galaxy Tab.
27. Convertible
Basically a laptop and tablet PC in one, the convertible
tablet PC is primarily aimed at users who still want a full
keyboard to come with their tablets. A convertible’s
keyboard is permanently connected to the touch screen
display. Users just have to swivel the touch screen display
180 degrees and fold or unfold to transform it from laptop
to tablet and back again.
Examples: Lenovo Ideapad Yoga, Dell XPS Convertible.
28. Apple iPad Air.
Features:
Retina display: 2048x1536 resolution and over 3.1 million pixels.
Incredible performance:A7 chip a and M7 Processor.
Great battery life:upto 10 hrs.
App store: more than 500,000 lakhs apps.
Ultra fast wi-fi 2x faster wifi and speed upto 300 mbps.
Dual microphones.
i-cloud:everything you need anywhere you need.
Airplay,Airdrop and Airprint.
29. Microsoft Surface Pro 2
Features:
Windows 8.1.
10.6 inch screen with HD display 1920X1080.
Active stylus.
The new kickstand position for easier lap typing.
The Pro 2 lasts an impressive 10 hours on a charge less than the
charging period.
Intel's latest Haswell Core i5 processor.
200GB of free storage on SkyDrive for two years.
30. Google Nexus 7
Features:
Android 4.4 KitKat.
7-inch HD Display with 1920 x 1200-pixel display is supersharp
and colorful.
More than 8 hours of battery life.
1.2 MP Front Facing Camera.
NVIDIA Tegra 3 Quad Core Processor.
NFC (Android Beam).
32 GB Internal Storage.
31. Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2
Stunning 30.98 cms 4 million pixel display.
Enhanced multi window.
Full size keyboard.
Remote pc.
Cisco WebEx
Air command:Action
memo/Scrapbooker/Screenwrite/Sfinder.
Direct pen Input.
Sketchbook
Features:
39. Sony Xperia Tablet Z
Waterproof and dust resistant.
10.1 HD Reality Display.
One-touch functions from Sony mirroring/ backup/ listening/
sharing.
The slimmest tablet in the world – 6.9mm
Qualcomm® Snapdragon S4 Pro processor 1.5 ghz,2 gb ram
Stunning shots in any light – 8 MP camera with Exmor R lens.
HD chat camera.
2 mp hd front camera
Features:
41. Microsoft Windows 8.
A smaller number of tablets run on a Windows operating system.
The look and interface of this OS will be familiar to anyone with a
desktop computer or laptop running Windows.
windows 8 has broad software and hardware compatibility and can
sync with your home computer to allow access to software like
Microsoft Office, including Word and Excel and also Windows
Media Player.
42. Google Android.
The majority of other tablets run Google's Android operating system (OS).
This OS is called open-source, meaning it can be customised and optimised by tablet
manufacturers to suit their own specifications. This is one of its main features, which
set it apart from iOS, and it can also be highly-customised by the user. You can alter
the appearance to suit you and enable widgets to display information like emails and
calendar appointments on your home screen. This makes it more complex than iOS
and for some harder to use, but much more flexible.
43. Apple iOS
The Apple iPad uses Apple iOS that looks and operates in a similar way to Apple's iPhone.
Like Apple's iPhone, it is extremely easy and intuitive to use and you can be up and running
very quickly, even with limited computer experience.
Through Apple's App Store you have access to hundreds of thousands of apps, which is a key
feature and benefit of the Apple iPad.
The iPad 2, new iPad and iPad mini run the latest iOS 6. This is very easy to use, comes with
lots of features and some built-in apps, with over 200,000 more available from the App
Store.
44. Blackberry
The Blackberry Playbooks run the Blackberry Tablet OS. This can work in
conjunction with your Blackberry smartphone.
It is great for multi-tasking and is easy to use and to pick-up. Apps are
downloaded from BlackBerry App World, though there are limited apps
available compared to some other operating systems.