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The Differences Between The Most Popular Sizes Of The Latest Tablets

Topic: Small Business MarketingPublished June 22, 2012

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With the tablet market heating up, competition for market share is on the increase. In an attempt to garner an even greater market share, competitors are using various techniques, including some companies providing various models at the same time. Manufacturers are also building devices in different sizes in spite of trying to be more competitive. This has necessitated the availability of tablets in various sizes, models and designs. Even then, there is no such thing as an optimal size for consumers. In fact no tablet size can be considered ideal for every consumer. The only thing that can determine the best tablet size for consumers is the specific consumer needs.

In general, there are three popular sizes of tablets including the 5-inch, 7-inch and 10-inch tablets. One point about the size of tablets is that they can be quite misleading, especially on paper. For instance, on paper a 7-inch tablet and 10-inch tablet can seem to offer trivial size differences. However, when it comes to real world physical dimensions, a 7-inch tablet will be almost half the size of a 10-inch tablet. The difference between a tablet size in paper and a tablet size in reality is that the screens are usually measured diagonally. What this means is that for every inch increase there will be a significant increase in the overall screen area.

Each size tablet offers unique characteristics, advantages and even shortcomings. On the 10-inch tablets, the screen will be acceptably large which means less resizing and zooming for web pages, larger ebooks appearances, larger keyboard sizes, greater detail and area available. Other benefits of the 10-inch tablets include provisions of increased document creation and editing legibility, easier sharing and better gaming platforms. The greatest shortcoming for this size is that, it is less portable as compared to the smaller sizes.

The 7-inch tablets in the physical world will be about half the size of the 10-inch tablets. What this means is easier handling, lighter weight and thus more portability. There will also be enough screen space for various applications including gaming and movie watching. Documents for the most part will need minor resizing or navigation in full screen mode. On the down side, viewing websites on the 7-inch tablets may require resizing to view. The size is not small enough for one hand gripping and often they will not fit into a standard size pocket.

The greatest benefits of purchasing a 5-inch or lower sized tablets is that they will be amazingly easy to carry, and you can basically carry a computer in your back pocket! Naturally, with a screen this small real estate is scarce and you will be using the zoom feature often. However these devices are still larger than the average smart phone and provide you functional capabilities beyond your traditional smartphone.
Whichever size you choose will depend on the tasks you tend to use your tablet for. If you are in the market for a portable multimedia player that can store movies and easily plug into a larger screen, then a 5-inch tablet would be an incredible device to have. On the contrary if you plan on using your tablet for work and editing documents and responding to emails, then having a larger screen with more real estate will be imperative to completing your tasks. A great starting point is physically handling the devices in person to see exactly what you need. Once you know what you are looking for, you can save money and time by shopping and comparing models online.

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