Thursday, 28 August 2014

Business Choice Awards 2014: Tablets


The tablet computer was used in workspaces long before it made it big in the home via the iPad and the follow-ons running Android, Windows, and other operating systems. It's hard to argue that the tablet's biggest success is with consumers who use it for communications and entertainment. But the small, keyboard-free slate computers remain a staple in the office and the warehouse and the car for all sorts of work.


The question is, which vendor and operating system combo is the very best for getting things done?


In our PCMag Business Choice Awards for 2014, it's time we found out. This story will give you the low-down on just who PCMag readers rated the very best when it comes to tablets for work. The answer won't be too big a surprise if you've read about our audience's favorite tablets for the home.


Want to participate in future surveys with other PCMag readers? Click here and sign up for the Readers' Choice survey email list to receive invitations.

We did things a little differently with this survey, as we drilled down to pinpoint not just the manufacturer, but also the operating system on its tablets. Though you can rest assured Google will use Android, Apple will use iOS, and Microsoft will use Windows, the other big names might use a mix, and the resulting products can be very different. Though in this case, it didn't have much impact on the manufacturer PCMag readers consider the very best for business.


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