Monday, 2 June 2014

Tablet design and its evolution – Part I



One could and should wonder of the perfection of how a tablet would be like? Let’s have a sharper discuss at the design of tablets in the years throughout.

 Since the well known ugly duckling beginnings, inevitable evolution is seen slowly happening into sophisticated slates that have cool, sleek looks but its subtlety is the most impactful transformations of them all.

Apple iPad Air is the one that actually relates literal meanings of have pushed the design envelope towards from a thinner and lighter, to the now RIM Blackberry Playbook – but plagued with poorly designed buttons -- aesthetic plays a large role in the success of tablets.

The high tech-end standard new models now streamlined, more rationalized, and of skinny build continue to attain a design apex, but this never was how it now appears. Allow us to highlight a few of the understated, yet important, design changes in the contemporary slate that have occurred in the short history of its existence.

A variety of tablet sizes have been gambled and teased on by manufacturers with hopes of finding the perfect one for game app developers. 10 inches size dominated the scene at the very beginning, and then came the indulgence of the 7-inch models categories that were affordable with compact in options. Constructors are now hopping on the 8- to 9-inch teamwagon. Such mid-size tablets have met the portable pledge of a 7-incher hitting sweet-spot of a larger screen.

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