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or a tablet is best for their needs, and there are plenty of reasons to compare them. They’re capable of similar tasks, can come with similar displays and abilities, and often end up costing about the same as well. But whatever your budget, it’s worth thinking about which product is best for you.
But there’s a lot more to consider when it comes to design. The attached keyboard gives Chromebooks the edge if you want to work on your device. Sure, you can buy an external keyboard for your tablet, but that’s an extra cost that also negates much of its portability.that lets you detach their keyboards and use them as tablets. That’s a decent way to get the best of both worlds.
Of course, performance is a sliding scale, and the cheapest tablets will likely struggle compared to a Chromebook. Make sure you do your research on the specific devices you have in mind before purchasing.Screen quality really varies by the device you pick. The iPad Pro, for example, has an incredible display with Apple’s owntech inside. A much cheaper device – whether a tablet or a Chromebook – won’t be able to come close to it, but of course Apple’s screens come with a hefty price tag too.
Hardware-wise, Chromebooks have a key advantage in terms of their ports. You usually get a lot more than on a tablet, which is generally very limited. Conversely, tablets regularly pack in better cameras – not only are they usually higher resolution than what you find on a Chromebook, but you get two compared to a Chromebook’s single front-facing lens., the Samsung S Pen or certain USI Chromebook options.
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