This week in Computer Hardware and Software Management we discuss
the differences between laptops and tablets while doing a good job of
mentioning some of the differences this debate ended without any clarity on who
won or even what was the original point as well as an ending point. For example, while briefly mentioned about the
differences in software neither of them really delved deep enough into that
aspect, for example, many programs are only available on windows especially for
engineers and designers tablets no matter the price tag simply won’t have the
hardware or software necessary to do this type of work. On the flip side of this while, laptops do
have writing functions for certain high-end models the one I’m using for
example for real artistic usage I don’t believe they are close to a match for their
tablet counterparts. The reason I think
so is that if you're looking for beautiful scenery to draw lugging around your laptop
are a hassle and the smaller form factor makes way more sense as well as the the fact that for a more detailed drawing you are way more likely to need to charge
your laptop in the middle of your drawing then your tablet due to the more
energy efficient OS and components both have different specialties within
almost completely identical broad overlapping uses.
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