Best business tablets for a transition to remote working
These mobile
wonders are powerful yet portable, and can help you stay productive on the go
1. Microsoft Surface Pro
Microsoft’s latest tablet is a sequel to the Surface
Pro 4 with a 32 per cent increase in battery life as well as a refined design
that remains thin and light, while also providing plenty of power. The Surface
Pen and Type Cover make it the right laptop replacement for business.
CPU: Intel
Core m7, i5 or i7 Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 615/620/ Iris
Plus 640 RAM: 4 - 16GB Screen: 12.3-inch,
2,736x1,824 Storage: 128GB - 1TB Weight: 1.69
pounds
2. Apple iPad Pro
Apple took the iPad into uncharted territory here.
The iPad Pro’s optional accessories add to the cost of the tablet, but the
keyboard cover and Apple Pencil stylus make the iPad suited for business and
creative users. It also debuts Apple’s new split-screen, making it a powerful
tablet for productivity.
CPU: Apple
A9X Graphics: Integrated RAM: 4GB Screen: 12.9-inch,
2,732x2,048 Storage: 32GB Weight: 1.57 pounds
3. Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Tablet
It is probably one of the best designed convertible
devices on the market, and one where engineers had a great time building a
slate that crams in many features. It bears all the hallmarks of a ThinkPad
device: the finish, colour scheme, the Trackpoint, and the shape of the
Accutype keys.
CPU: Intel
Core m7-6Y75 Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 515 RAM: 8GB Screen: 12-inch,
2,160x1,440 Storage: 256GB Weight: 1.8 pounds
4. Samsung Galaxy Tab S3
The Galaxy Tab S3 proves that you don’t need a tablet
that runs Windows to be one of the best business tablets money can buy. It’s
stuffed with power, has an excellent display and features an iPad-Pro rivaling
S-Pen stylus and optional keyboard.
Weight: 429g Dimensions: 237.3x169
x 6mm OS: Android 7 | Screen size: 9.7-inch CPU:Snapdragon
820 RAM: 4GB Storage: 32GB
5. Asus Transformer 3 Pro
The device is possibly the only tablet that comes
with 16GB of RAM as standard. Other than the standard keyboard, the Transformer
also has a docking station, a stylus and even a trusted platform module (TPM)
for improved security within an enterprise setting.
CPU: Intel
Core i5-6200U Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 520 RAM: 16GB Screen: 12.6-inch,
2,880x1,920 Storage: 256GB Weight: 1.7 pounds
6. Getac RX10
If your work takes you into the field, you’ll be
thankful that Getac equipped this slate with a screen that’s readable even
under direct sunlight. The slate can sustain a fair amount of hardship
including being dropped, or assaulted with dust, water and more. It’s also
light and portable
CPU: Intel
Core m-5Y10C Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 5300 | RAM: 8GB Screen: 10.1-inch,
1,920x1,080 Storage: 256GB Weight: 2.65
pounds
7. Fujitsu Stylistic R726
Fujitsu used the Surface range from Microsoft as its
inspiration for the Stylistic R726, but applied its own spin by making the
convertible more enterprise-friendly. It comes with a range of accessories,
extreme serviceability backed by an aftersales warranty, and plethora of
connection options.
CPU: Intel
Core i7-6600U Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 520 RAM: 8GB Screen: 12.5-inch,
1,920x1,080 Storage: 256GB Weight: 1.8 pounds
8. HP Elite x2 1012 G1
HP took inspiration from Microsoft’s playbook when
building the Elite x2 1012, which targets the business market. It is sturdy,
undergoing a 12-point stress test, is easy to upgrade and comes with a number
of security features. There’s an active pen and a keyboard that’s comfortable
CPU: Intel
Core m7-6Y75 Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 515 RAM: 8GB Screen: 12-inch,
1,920x1,280 Storage: 256GB Weight: 1.8
pounds.
techradar.com
ET 20JUN18
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