Tablet PCs the New Revolution for Mobiles

By Mobiles.co.uk, PRNE
Thursday, January 27, 2011

LONDON, January 28, 2011 - Tablet PCs (www.mobiles.co.uk/tablet-pcs.html) are set to
revolutionize our mobile computing experience through their convergence of IT
and telecoms.

Mobile phones (www.mobiles.co.uk/) have been getting increasingly
sophisticated with introduction of the Smartphone (
www.mobiles.co.uk/smartphones.html) in the last few years. We are now
used to browsing the internet, listening to music and answering emails on the
move. Their only shortcoming is perhaps their small screen size which gives
us less than ideal browsing experience which is why tablet PCs
(www.mobiles.co.uk/tablet-pcs.html) have been received with such
excitement.

What has happened to spur the growth in tablets (
www.mobiles.co.uk/tablet-pcs.html) is a mixture of technology
improvements and consumer demand for on the move computing.

On the hardware side processor speeds, Ram memory capacities have
followed Moore's law and overtaken what was previously possible for mobile
devices enabling multitasking similar to desktop PCs and laptops.

Most tablet (www.mobiles.co.uk/tablet-pcs.html) devices run
similar operating systems as their Smartphone (
www.mobiles.co.uk/smartphones.html) counter parts with some using the
Google Android tablet (www.mobiles.co.uk/tablet-pcs.html) operating
system and Apple using iOS for the iPad. This makes the learning process from
Smartphone (www.mobiles.co.uk/smartphones.html) to tablets
(www.mobiles.co.uk/tablet-pcs.html) minimal.

Internal storage capacities in small devices have also made great strides
via flash memory available in previously unthinkable capacity of up to 64 GB.
This means we can carry more digital photos, videos, files and other media
files in a single device.

The large Multi touch display screens also give a much better browsing
experience by enabling auto-rotation between landscape and portrait views,
resizing and zooming in. The virtual keyboard removes the need to carry a
clunky wired physical keyboard.

Connecting to the internet anywhere at anytime is a major feat of the new
technology with improved 3G wireless enabling connection to GSM 3G data
networks and wifi enabled technology connection via hotspots.

Another important improvement is the long battery life with some tablets
(www.mobiles.co.uk/tablet-pcs.html) boasting figures like 10 hours of
video, 140 hours of audio playback and one month on standby.

If technology is the enabler for tablet PCs (
www.mobiles.co.uk/tablet-pcs.html) then consumer demand will be the
fuel for the new technology. Common uses include reading eBooks and
newspapers, watching movies, listening to music, playing games and navigating
via Google maps and satnav apps.

Conventional PC uses include surfing the internet, answering emails and
running complete office suites on the move. Some tablets (
www.mobiles.co.uk/tablet-pcs.html) come with built in digital Cameras
allowing taking of photos and videos or making face to face phone calls via
front facing cameras.

With all the technology improvements and consumer thirst for computing on
the move we shall wait to see if 2011 will indeed be the year where IT and
telecoms meet to become tablet PCs (www.mobiles.co.uk/tablet-pcs.html
).

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