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What tablet to take for work?
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There was a question about buying a tablet, going to the store is not an option when you don’t know what to watch, and in most cases I know more than sellers, read reviews and reviews on the Internet - there are too many of them and my opinions are everywhere.
In general, to the point. I need a tablet for work - reading mail, opening various types of documents, messaging clients, social networks, a browser, SIM card support (for the Internet), and “playing” is not at all in the first place.
Of course, I am loyal to Samsung, but I have come across many analogues that are cheaper. I'm not chasing a brand, the main thing for me is that it works with a bang, well, a display with a good resolution, clear, bright and "without pixels", the battery is also at least 3 hours. And cheaper.
Who than uses for similar tasks and is happy with everything?
P.S. Maybe a stupid question, but still - you can install Photoshop on any tablet, which is close to the original, i.e. with the ability to open PSD files and edit them?
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I used an Android tablet for about 2 years, namely Asus transformer pad tf700t 10 inch. He was an avid opponent of the apple.
Unfortunately, the slowdown was almost everywhere. Especially for a long time browsers were opened, it slowed down when flipping through desktops, and so on. It became so noticeable and strong that I wanted to break the tablet. The reset helped exactly until the moment when all the necessary applications were downloaded again.
As a result, I sold and bought an Ipad mini 2 (which has a retina display).
Heaven and earth. There are no slowdowns, the browser flies, the batteries are enough for 1.5 days of very active use.
And to install Linux and, accordingly, have gim / krita - only on andryukha is possible. An apple is not suitable for such purposes.
I have a samsung galaxy note 2014 - a great thing with a stylus and a two-window mode - ideal for testing adaptive layout at different resolutions (due to this very two-window mode), huge resolution and pixel density, 8000 battery, never regretted that I took
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