"Will it be of any use if I invest in buying a tablet for myself?" "I have my doubts that I will ever be comfortable using this touch-based device." "I don't see it being useful for anything professional." These and more are some of the doubts that we have noticed among the CEOs, MDs, and Chairmen that we meet and interact with. We also get a similar set of queries on our editorial email address (pcquest@cybermedia.co.in).
We have been evaluating a plethora of tablets for the readers of PCQuest over the past couple of months. In fact, in this issue itself, we have a slew of budget tablets featured in a shootout. This should be useful for those planning on buying tablets for their workforce. Additionally, we have a mini-shootout of Office Suites for tablets, because most of the free ones you find out in the application stores are simply not good enough for professional purposes. On top of this, we have some more articles that will throw light on the whole BYOD culture. Clearly, we at PCQuest, are big on Tablets.
But then again, nothing says it better than hearing it from the actual users. So, here is what we did for you. We contacted several CEOs, MDs, and Chairmen who use tablets. We asked them to share their good and bad experiences, and to validate if owning a tablet has been useful to them. Among the responses, we have a CEO who got 40% ROI from the device in the very first month of buying the tablet, a CMD who talks about how he unwinds using the tablet, and many more such experiences.
Got an experience of your own to share? Send us your story at pcquest@cybermedia.co.in