Help! Need a new tablet for work!

Ninjask

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Hi There!

So my friend told me that he needed help finding a right tablet for him.

He told me that every time he is in a meeting, everyone around him is carrying a tablet while he has a bulky laptop.

So I need something with: portability, snap keyboard, runs windows Office, Exel, powerpoint, and that is in a good low budget of about $500-ish.

I know it sounds kinda needy for a that kind of price but if anyone knows of a tablet that meets my specifications that would be great.

Thanks!

P.S. He asked that if the Windows Surface 2 was a good tablet.
 
I have a Surface Pro and Surface Pro 2 and in my opinion they are both excellent devices if you are looking for a PC replacement type of tablet. They are a bit on the pricier side but they are great for business use.

If you are looking for something more affordable and smaller that also runs Windows & Office, etc you could look at the Dell Venue 8 Pro. Make sure to get the Pro and not the RT one. I think these at like $250 so they are easier to swallow. I have a co worker that uses one when traveling or not feeling like bringing laptop to meetings, they are nice.

Bac0n
 
Surface 2 (formerly Surface RT) is a great tablet with sadly limited application support but it does come with Office. That's what I would get for the use scenario you describe, if I have to stay under $500. There are lots of great tablet/ultrabooks that run full Windows 8.1 but they cost a lot more. (There are cheaper one's that aren't bad really but they have the look and feel of a netbook which I find offputting myself)
I personally have a Lenovo Helix but it sells for 1400+. Of course there is the ipad but once you outfit one with a keyboard and a full version of office you are into a lot of money over time. I'd say get the Surface 2 or else bite the bullet and get a really nice machine that will double as your tablet AND your notebook.
 
Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 and with Hancom Office it's great for viewing and editing documents, presentations etc even if it doesn't run Windows.
 
Solution
Tell him to let all those tablet users that tablets are for consumers, laptops are for creators. Have you seen the stats for iPad use? It's like 80% games and facebook with the other 20% shoe shopping or something.
 
galaxy tab underated but shines brite i use for none business so cant tell but from a atblet and i have tried ipad big and mini galaxy tab 3 mini or full size is worth the small investment and android os is nice