The Tablet PC is a mobile computer that
incorporates a flat touchscreen, is operated by touching
the screen and by using an on screen keyboard, and is
capable of running the full Windows operating system.
Touching the screen is not just a simple matter, since
it can involve up to ten points of contact and a range
of touch gestures. Tablet PCs can also incorporate
sensors, to detect screen brightness, rotation, tilt and
motion, and location and direction. The Tablet PC may
include cameras, front and back facing, and may allow
storage devices and other components to be attached. You
can use them with printers, with networks, over the
Internet and for Cloud computing. If you intend to
buy a Tablet PC for yourself or for a gift, Tablet PCs
in easy steps will guide you through choosing the right
one, explaining the differences between them and the
options available. This handy guide then covers all the
functions you’ll need and will help you to set up,
personalize and maintain your Tablet PC. You’ll learn
how to connect to and browse the internet, send and
receive message and emails, maintain your contacts and
diary, download the most useful Windows 8 Apps from the
Windows Store, sync and share your data, and keep your
Tablet PC software up-todate – all safely and securely.
Tablet PCs in easy steps will guide you through
everything you need to know to get the most out of your
new Tablet PC, showing you how in easy steps. Tablet
PCs in easy steps concentrates on the Tablet PCs that
run the latest Windows operating systems – Windows RT
(for ARM computers) or Windows 8 (for Intel and AMD
based computers).
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