Tablet
Hi guys, I'm not very knowledgeable about technology. Can I use the vps on a tablet? And if so does it need to be on a Microsoft Windows tablet? I was thinking of trying to get a tablet for when I'm not trading at home. Thanks
Thank you I was looking at this https://www.argos.co.uk/product/9509155
Or I was looking at samsung tablets but there's that many of them
Or I was looking at samsung tablets but there's that many of them
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I bought a Surface for when I'm away and it was the most disappointing thing I've bought in years. They're just soooo slow. The screen resolution is ridiculous too with no predefined settings appropriate for the size of the screen. You need a magnifying glass to see anything.Downey92 wrote: βSat Jul 15, 2023 10:06 amThank you I was looking at this https://www.argos.co.uk/product/9509155
Or I was looking at samsung tablets but there's that many of them
I haven't got a better recommendation but imo the Surface is perfect for putting under the leg of a wobbly cafe table, that's about it.
Cheers, thats Microsoft crossed off the listThat's another thing I was concerned about was the screen size. I've been also looking at the Samsung s8 tablet
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It's tricky because you're essentially using it to view the virtual screen on your vps (a vps doesn't actually have a screen but acts as if it had). That means the tablet will always be a smaller image of that screen. You might need to set up some screen layouts on the vps that look oversized for them to be useable in a smaller display space.
Fortunately I only needed a tablet to check that everything is ticking over every few days. I certainly wouldn't want to sit and work on it. Paying an extra Β£100 for a rubbish clip on keyboard was a piss take as well.
Am I right that you don't need the vps on the Microsoft surface Pro tablets?
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Cheers mate. Sorry I'm not very good with technology . Which one did you try was it the surface pro or the go versions
Thanks Euler. I'm changing jobs shortly and when I stay over in evenings was wanting to try it on a tablet aslong as it's fast and clear enough
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Speaking for myself I would never get a tablet due to poor productivity. You'll likely end up wishing you'd bought a laptop.
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100%, by the time you've unpacked your keyboard & mouse (which you'll need if you have adult sized fingers), then found the right glasses, you might as well have opened a bigger, cheaper and probably higher spec laptop. Tablets are ok for a quick check on your auto where you might just want to click stop but actually working on one wouldn't be an option for me.jamesedwards wrote: βSun Jul 16, 2023 12:45 amSpeaking for myself I would never get a tablet due to poor productivity. You'll likely end up wishing you'd bought a laptop.
https://www.argos.co.uk/product/4161031 ... =plp:24:88
Would this laptop be enough then? I have no idea when it come to the spec it's like speaking Chinese to me
Would this laptop be enough then? I have no idea when it come to the spec it's like speaking Chinese to me
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The two features that matter are the processor (main cpu chip) and amount of memory (ram). Most will have a ram size that's more than enough so it comes down to processor oomph. All will have an amount of storage (disk space) to store anything you'll need. FYI disk storage persists when you switch off, ram is the short term working memory space when it's on.
The spec of that is quite good, but maybe see if you can find something with an i5 processor rather than an i3. Comes down to usage though, BA should be fine on most things but if you have lots of linked spreadsheets and video streams then might need something meatier.
As usual a flagship model from a couple of years ago can be cheaper than a midrange one now because the depreciation on old stock is so bad they just want to shift them.
The spec of that is quite good, but maybe see if you can find something with an i5 processor rather than an i3. Comes down to usage though, BA should be fine on most things but if you have lots of linked spreadsheets and video streams then might need something meatier.
As usual a flagship model from a couple of years ago can be cheaper than a midrange one now because the depreciation on old stock is so bad they just want to shift them.