The best rugged tablets: Expert tested
We went hands-on with the best rugged tablets that were tested against US military standards to survive drops, shocks, dirt, and moisture.
We went hands-on with the best rugged tablets that were tested against US military standards to survive drops, shocks, dirt, and moisture.
We went hands-on with the top tablets from Apple, Samsung, Amazon, and more to help you choose the best one for your needs.
The 12.9-inch iPad Pro is overkill for most of us. But this Blackview Tab 18, with an octa-core processor, 12GB of RAM, and a huge battery, could be just the thing.
If you can work around the absence of Google Mobile Services, you'll find Huawei's MatePad 11 a well-built tablet with good battery life and decent speakers.
This is an extremely configurable rugged tablet with an ultra-bright screen, a stylus, programmable buttons and excellent protection for working in extreme environments.
Xplore's 12.5-inch Windows tablet is rugged, well designed and offers plenty of configuration options. Fan noise and battery life are potential issues with the Core i7 model though.
Data from Forrester's global Forrsights Workforce Employee survey shows that tablets are being used dynamically and deeply for a wide variety of work-related applications.
The readers of ZDNet are by-and-large a bright bunch, and comments on a recent article about BYOD shed light on how it works and what to expect in the future.
As Dell lowers its financial outlook for the next quarter, it's also moving away from pushing consumer technology.
Leather cases for the iPad can easily run from $100 to $200+, but there are many less expensive options. Zenus has an attractive lineup of functional cases for $60 to $90.