Should I choose a pipo pro m9 tablet or laptop PC?

pipo pro m9 tablet have come a long way since the first tablet was bought to market back in 2002. Their popularity increased significantly with the launch of newer and great models in 2010 together with the popularity of the touchscreen phones. There are now are many different tablet PCs available to buy and with prices starting from less than $50, it is an affordable alternative to a laptop.

One of the big advantages of using a pipo m9 pro tablet is that you can use it anywhere. With touchscreen technology you don’t have to use a mouse or keyboard (although there you can buy these to use with your tablet) which makes them brilliant to use anywhere. You can be standing in the queue at the shops and it will be easy to check your emails or play games. Tablets are also a lot smaller and lighter than a traditional laptop and so there is a smaller risk of injury to your back or shoulders from prolonged carrying of a laptop.

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Touchscreens are a great way to share data, play games and access to the internet. Even children find them intuitive and easy to use. There is no escaping the fact that if you are going to be sitting at a desk in front of a PC for a lot of hours then it would be better for your postures to use a laptop rather than a tablet. You also need to bear in mind that typing quickly on a keyboard is a lot easier than typing quickly on a touch screen, unless you have had a lot of practise!

If a long lasting battery is important to you then tablets tend to be incredibly efficient and have much longer battery lives than laptops. This is mainly because the battery takes up almost all of the inside of a tablet while a laptop battery is a lot smaller compared to the size of the laptop and the other components. Most laptops can hold their charge for 3-4 hours but you should expect more than double this from a tablet.

Additionally if you are looking for a very high level of performance then a pipo pro m9 tablet which is cheap and functional may not be able to give you quite what you need. Laptops have more storage and generally faster processors than tablets – but whether you will see a difference in performance really depends on what you are going to be using it for. General activities such as surfing the internet, writing emails and playing games will be just as quick and easy on a tablet as they will a laptop.

We think that if you already have a desktop PC or laptop then a tablet is a great addition, but it may not be enough if it is your ONLY piece of technology.