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Yes, Windows tablets have touch screens.
Yes, you can also plug a keyboard into a tablet. IOS and Android are
primarily touch screen interfaces. Using a keyboard with them is a bit
different then it is on your Windows laptop. Typing into an edit field
is pretty straight forward but using it to interact with the interface,
such as finding and opening up apps is a bit different. Plugging a
keyboard into a Windows laptop will give you more of a laptop like
experience, especially with desktop applications.
I'm not saying one approach is better than the other, since IOS and
Android have a lot to offer in addition to their keyboard support. There
are also others who have more experience than I do with Windows tablets
and using keyboards on IOS and Android tablets, so please listen to them.
On 04/09/16 13:06, Lisa McManus wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I would like to have some information on tablets if someone could help.
>
> I have never had one or seen one. I just saw an apple ipad. As far as
> windows goes though what would be a very affordable tablet to purchase?
> I saw fire tablets that were reasonable.
>
> Also, does a windows tablet have a touch screen just like an ipad. Can
> you plug a keyboard into a tablet?
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> Any help would be appreciated. Thanks very much.
>
> Lisa
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