Why Tablets Will Replace Laptops?
The laptop has been around for quite some time, but it will
more than likely be replaced as the go-to tool for computing on the move. What
will be the successor? The tablet — obviously. Many doubters think the tablet
is nothing more than a gimmick to help boost sales. I was one of those doubters
for quite some time. But after using tablets enough, I have come around to
seeing just how incredibly helpful that technology is. Here are some reasons
why I believe tablets will replace the laptop as the mobile device of choice.

1: Power consumption
There is no question here: The tablet blows away the laptop
with regard to power consumption. On average, I can get a full day out of a
tablet on a single charge. A laptop? Not even close. And for anyone on the go,
losing power is just another obstacle that interferes with work. With a tablet,
you don’t have that issue. It would be a rare occasion that you would burn
through your power before getting access to a means of recharging.
2: Viruses
Android? iPad? Viruses anyone? I think not. Not that it will
never happen, but it’s a pretty safe bet that tablets will never suffer from
the same deluge of viruses that plagues a Windows laptop. Because of this, a
tablet can safely work on without concern for viruses and malware. Oh sure,
you’ll find antivirus software in the Android Market, but they are pretty much
pointless. Who in the world wouldn’t want to work with a portable device that
isn’t vulnerable to the masses of viruses and malware out in the wild?
3: Portability
You can lug around a 4- to 12-pound laptop or a sub .5-pound
tablet. Which do you want when you’re going through airports, taxis, hotels,
conferences, meetings, etc.? You’re going to choose the tablet every time. But
not just because of weight. The ability to work with a tablet in confined
spaces totally overshadows the laptop. Need to work in a cab? Tablet. Need to work
in the bathroom? Tablet. You simply can’t beat the tablet for portability.
4: Cost effectiveness
Out of the starting gate, a really good tablet will cost
about the same as a low- to mid-range laptop. So you’re getting more for your
money at the outset. But now figure in the price of an extra battery and
software for the laptop and you can see how quickly the cost will add up.
Tablets are fast becoming one of the most cost-effective office tools you will
find.
5: Online connection
Pay the extra fee and get your tablet with a 4G connection,
and you won’t have to worry about finding a Wi-Fi connection to access whatever
cloud or service you need. Most models can be purchased with a constant network
connection (to the tune of 3G or 4G), which makes the tablet a step ahead of
most laptops. Yes, you can purchase aircards for laptops, but that’s just
another piece of hardware to worry about.
6: Available applications
There are thousands upon thousands of applications now
available for tablets. So many in number and variety are these applications, it
almost makes going back to a laptop a real pain. And yes, a good portion of
those apps are worthless, but not all of them. And a good portion of the solid,
useful apps are free! Best of all, those apps can be installed from anywhere
without installation media. You have a network connection, you can install
software.
7: User friendliness
Tablet interfaces are probably some of the single most
user-friendly desktops you will come across. They are simple, elegant, and don’t
get in the way of work. I fully believe (as do Ubuntu and GNOME) that this is
the future of the PC desktop. The applications (for the most part) were also
designed with amazing user friendliness in mind. Simple to use, very little
clutter to the interface (no Ribbons to get in the way), and singular in
purpose (in many cases). So you might have more apps installed than you would
on a laptop, but because of the ease of installation/removal, that’s not a
problem.
8: Bluetooth connectivity
I have become a fond user of the Bluetooth. Headphones,
headsets, keyboards, you name it. And tablets make the connection between these
devices a breeze. Connecting those same devices to a laptop? Not so easy. Even
with a built-in card, the connection process is not nearly as easy as it is
when done from a tablet.
9: Efficiency
Getting a laptop and a tablet out of hibernation is like
comparing apples and oranges. Tablets are as close to an instant-on tool as we
have in the industry. And when on the go, nothing beats instant on. Need to
write a note or send off a fast email? You’ll be completing that task much more
quickly when doing it from a tablet.
10: Social integration
Some might argue that social networking isn’t ideal for
business use. I would argue that it is. Even when you’re on the go, you need to
remain in contact with co-workers, family, and friends. Why not do that with
the ease of nearly seamless integration? Forget having to use a browser for
everything. Instead, grab an Android tablet that can quickly have you Facebooking,
Tweeting, and Tumbling. And if you think that’s nothing more than a waste of
time, remember that small businesses depend upon social networking tools for
free marketing.
Here is a nice video about which is better Windows Laptops or Tablets.