Best tablet for Working
NightShade1
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Well im a field postsale engineer and also presales engineer
For me is really essencial that it brings windows compatibility as i need all my stuff i need on them... So androids does not really work for me neither IPADS(thats a personal opinion)
Anyways i gave it a try to Dell Latitude 10. As i liked the docking station idea, it brings HDMI port on it, 4 extra USB ports and ethernet port(which is really handy for me, as sometimes im plugged directly to a equipment doing configuration(a equipoment not plugged to the network) and like having internet at the same time. Plus well i can actually convert it in a working station anywhere with the docking station..
With a samll wifi keyaboard and mouse it should be awsome....
Plus for giving presentation it would be great, just docking it and connecting it to the video...
Anyways i still dont ahve it yet as i ordered it....
What is your tablet you have or you think its the best for working and why?
Cheers
For me is really essencial that it brings windows compatibility as i need all my stuff i need on them... So androids does not really work for me neither IPADS(thats a personal opinion)
Anyways i gave it a try to Dell Latitude 10. As i liked the docking station idea, it brings HDMI port on it, 4 extra USB ports and ethernet port(which is really handy for me, as sometimes im plugged directly to a equipment doing configuration(a equipoment not plugged to the network) and like having internet at the same time. Plus well i can actually convert it in a working station anywhere with the docking station..
With a samll wifi keyaboard and mouse it should be awsome....
Plus for giving presentation it would be great, just docking it and connecting it to the video...
Anyways i still dont ahve it yet as i ordered it....
What is your tablet you have or you think its the best for working and why?
Cheers
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MSP-IT Member Posts: 752 ■■■□□□□□□□NightShade1 wrote: »Well im a field postsale engineer and also presales engineer
For me is really essencial that it brings windows compatibility as i need all my stuff i need on them... So androids does not really work for me neither IPADS(thats a personal opinion)
Anyways i gave it a try to Dell Latitude 10. As i liked the docking station idea, it brings HDMI port on it, 4 extra USB ports and ethernet port(which is really handy for me, as sometimes im plugged directly to a equipment doing configuration(a equipoment not plugged to the network) and like having internet at the same time. Plus well i can actually convert it in a working station anywhere with the docking station..
With a samll wifi keyaboard and mouse it should be awsome....
Plus for giving presentation it would be great, just docking it and connecting it to the video...
Anyways i still dont ahve it yet as i ordered it....
What is your tablet you have or you think its the best for working and why?
Cheers
I would wait for Surface Pro.
Basically any tablet with a full Windows 8, not RT. -
Roguetadhg Member Posts: 2,489 ■■■■■■■■□□Surface Pro = Real programs, not apps. Enough said.In order to succeed, your desire for success should be greater than your fear of failure.
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NightShade1 Member Posts: 433 ■■■□□□□□□□Surface pro is nice I like the 4gb ram but there is no docking station thats the bad part or any kind of docking... as personal like i was looking for something like that...
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Roguetadhg Member Posts: 2,489 ■■■■■■■■□□I don't think any tablet has a "docking" station that's not third party. As far as something that the tablet attaches to, and then becomes a "netbook", It has the cover, which has a keyboard... and is usb-hub capable for mice and all that jazz. Not to mention it can dual-screen onto another monitor.
It's more for someone that has to do a lot of stuff, and be mobile but still relies on normal programs to work with. It's actually one of the main reasons why I don't go into the RT model, or any other tablet before it... they're toys to me. Neat, yes. But expensive toysIn order to succeed, your desire for success should be greater than your fear of failure.
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NightShade1 Member Posts: 433 ■■■□□□□□□□Roguetadhg wrote: »I don't think any tablet has a "docking" station that's not third party. As far as something that the tablet attaches to, and then becomes a "netbook", It has the cover, which has a keyboard... and is usb-hub capable for mice and all that jazz. Not to mention it can dual-screen onto another monitor.
It's more for someone that has to do a lot of stuff, and be mobile but still relies on normal programs to work with. It's actually one of the main reasons why I don't go into the RT model, or any other tablet before it... they're toys to me. Neat, yes. But expensive toys
Well this one has a docking station and well runs normal windows 8 not RT so im happy... The other thing i like is the swappable Battery
the sad thing is that i have to wait until almost the end of January so it get here? jeezes...
I really though in buying a surface pro but i decided for this one.
A friend got a Samsung ATIV Smart PC