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The evolution of tablets

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By James Jacks


Tablet PCs and handheld devices have been around longer than many people think. With the release of the iPad in 2010, many of us forgot that there have been handheld media devices around for years. Also known as a PDA, or Personal Digital Assistant, the concept of the tablet has been around since at least 1993. These days we have a myriad of tablet devices to choose from, and as many mobile phone deals to suit the pocket of most consumers.

Apple has always seemed to lead the way when it comes to portable data devices. Their first tablet, the Newton Message Pad was released in 1993 and was not widely successful. Due to its bad marketing and bulky size, consumers ridiculed it. Later models improved on the problems of the predecessor, but by 1998 the model was discontinued. In the late 90's there were a few more tablets that came out that played off the Newtons' successes and failures.

In 2001, the Compaq Tablet was released, which Bill Gates personally endorsed. This popularized the term "Tablet PC". In fact, Gates himself predicted that by 2006 tablets would dominate the PC market. His prediction was very close to the truth. With the release of the iPad in April 2010, 3 million units were sold in 80 days. By March 2011, with the release of the iPad 2, 15 million had been sold.

With the popularity of tablet devices clearly on the rise, mobile data providers have really come to the party. There is a wide variety of packages to ensure that everyone can enjoy the use of these nifty gadgets. Data packages from these companies work in much the same way as regular mobile phone contracts, with either monthly fees or pay-as-you-go top up deals on offer. Mobile contracts and data packages are often sold as one all-inclusive deal, with more and more phones being designed with the capacity to surf the internet.

Another option for mobile connectivity with your tablet device is to 'tether' it to your regular mobile phone. If you have a deal that allows you to connect to the internet on your phone, connecting it to the tablet will also give it internet access. What's becoming clear is that mobile device manufacturers are trying to make everything more integrated. The next big step in tablet technology may well be seen with the release of Google's android tablet, set to release sometime soon, although there are very little details available.

Mobile phones and tablets are becoming more like each other with every passing day. It is a safe assumption to make that within the next couple of years the market for regular mobile phones will shrink. Tablets are the talk of the town as far as mobile communication and media devices go. Mobile service providers are jumping on the bandwagon. Mobile deals now allow you to conveniently pay for each gigabyte you use, making it tailor-made to suit anyone.

If you are interested in getting yourself any kind of tablet PC, make sure you know about the costs involved first. Beyond paying for the device itself, you will have to pay monthly just as you would for a phone. Luckily, providers have us covered with convenient deals. Choose one that suits you best and enjoy!




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