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...The Tablet PC is a very exciting and powerful platform, however Tablet PCs vary greatly in designs, features, capabilities and price. Making the right choice can be a daunting and confusing task. To help make the process easy, we have outlined some steps to guide you through the confusion and hype. Read on to assure that you make the right choice in your Tablet PC purchase! We are here to help you with our special tips on "How to Buy the Right Tablet PC".Step One - Decide What "Kind" of Tablet PC You Need
The best place to start is by deciding what kind of computer you plan to carry around. Or is it going to stay on your desk?. Perhaps you aren't the type to take it with you. Will your Tablet PC sit on your desk 90% of the time? Will your Tablet PC go with you to class every day? Knowing how, when and where you will be using your Tablet PC is an essiential first step in deciding which models to consider for purchase. Once you answer these questions, you will want to choose between three major classes:
* ultraportables
* thin-and-lights
* desktop replacements
The "ultraportable" Tablet PC will allow moderate battery life and add practically no weight to your bag. These models offer compromised processing power and stick to the basic features you need to connect wirelessly on the go. ultraportables perform the majority of typical daily computing tasks, but often offer a small screen of 10" or less. Student Guide - How to Buy the Right Tablet PC Linked by LT Hacker

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