Why Tablets Are Used in Warehouses,

Why Tablets Are Used in Warehouses

Why Tablets Are Used in Warehouses

Tablets are taking over the operation of most companies, regardless of the industry. This type of technology is quite helpful when it comes to managing the day-to-day operations of the warehouse, especially for people serving in managerial positions. Though any business can benefit from the use of tablets, the activities that take place in the warehouse are ideally suited for it. Some of these activities are; receiving goods, tracking inventory, slotting for efficiency, labor visibility, document preparation, reporting, picking, and shipping, among many more. Over the past decade, tablets have slowly taken over the warehouse business due to their versatility and efficiency.

How managers can benefit from tablets

Most managers operating in the warehouse environment usually have a lot of paperwork. They document the amount of time every employee puts in every day when they arrive and other employees’ activities while at work. Though this method has worked for most companies over the past few decades, it is prone to error as with any different manual process. Tablets, on the other hand, offer a perfect solution, like timekeeping software. This software is effective and efficient in tracking employee hours at work, without forgetting that it is cost-effective and portable compared to archaic solutions such as the desktop or a clock.

When dealing with many employees, it is often challenging to conduct physical inventory management, especially in the environment of most warehouses. Most warehouses are often too large, making it difficult to reach some places and carry out a physical inventory. Tablets come in handy for this task since they carry warehouse inventory management software, which helps them track and record items stored in the warehouse.

With digitization taking over how most businesses go about their activities, warehousing is not an exception. Warehouse managers find it easy to store information in the cloud to be accessed easily from anywhere and across several devices. A tablet is a tool that can easily access pertinent information from anywhere, mainly because of its portability. With the help of ERP, the implementation of powerful platforms such as Microsoft Dynamics NAV is becoming common for most industries operating today.

Why most warehouses need to switch to tablets

Tablets have an inbuilt operating system that is easy to use, such as Android or Windows. Since these operating systems are standard, it becomes pretty easy for them to be integrated into a vast range of businesses, including warehousing. With a fully charged battery, tablets can operate through an entire work shift. Some come with the ability to swap batteries without switching them off, making them efficient for business. Warehouse workers are often expected to conduct several activities, which require different tools. Tablets have add-on capabilities to ensure that employees are as productive as possible.

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MatePad Pro 5G Tablet

Huawei Unveiled MatePad Pro 5G Tablet with 5G and Wireless Charging

The MatePad Pro 5G even has an optional stylus and keyboard cover

Huawei’s newest tablet, the MatePad Pro 5G, is a 5G version of the 10.8-inch tablet introduced last year for the Chinese market. Combined with the M-Pencil stylus keyboard and pen, the tablet can be compared to the iPad Pro though it has some unique features.

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One of them is two-way wiring charging, the ability to connect the smartphone screen to the tablet, and 5G connectivity. The tablet comes with Android open-source and without Google apps and services. Huawei says the MatePad Pro is the world’s first wireless technology tablet.

Tablet charging is done with 27W and reverse charging with 7.5W via wireless technology. This tablet can also be used to charge the keyboard case, headset or smartphone. But it can only charge one device at a time. Compared to the iPad Pro, the screen frames on the MatePad Pro 5G are much thinner and Huawei says the screen covers 90% of the tablet’s body.

The screen has a resolution of 2,560 × 1600 with a 16:10 aspect ratio. Inside is a Kirin 990 processor and 7,250 mAh battery. Like the iPad Pro, the MatePad Pro can charge the stylus pen by attaching on it. With just 30 seconds of charging we get 10 minutes of battery life.

The 5G tablet goes for €799 for the base model with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of memory. The most expensive goes for €949 for 8GB of RAM and 512GB of memory.

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Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 5G

Samsung launched its first 5G tablet, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 5G

Samsung has released a 5G version of the Galaxy Tab S6 – named the Galaxy Tab S6 5G.

The 5G-backed tablet is currently limited to Samsung’s home market (South Korea) and is now available there, as of yesterday.

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As the name suggests, the tablet is virtually unchanged from the original Wi-Fi and LTE model with one exception: the Snapdragon X50 5G modem extension.

The Galaxy Tab S6 is priced at KRW 999,900 (approximately $850) with a configuration of 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. The rest of the specs are a 10.5-inch OLED panel, the Snapdragon 855 and offers the same interior as the Galaxy Tab S6. Samsung is also bringing free services to it, including Samsung’s curved 32-inch monitor, external wireless charger, keyboard cover and YouTube Premium.

The Galaxy Tab S6 5G will goes on sale in South Korea from January 30, but it is not known whether it will debut in other parts of the world in the future.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 5G Full Specs

  • – 10.5-inch WQXGA super AMOLED display (1600X2560 pixels)
  • – Qualcomm Snapdragon 855
  • – 6 GB RAM
  • – 128 GB internal storage (expandable up to 1 TB)
  • – 7,040mAh battery
  • – 13-megapixel main camera + 5-megapixel depth sensor
  • – 8-megapixel selfie camera
  • – Dolby Atmos quad speakers equipped with AKG
  • – Magnetic charging pen with support

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MatePad Pro

Huawei revealed its premium tablet – MatePad Pro

We’ve already seen solutions for punch-hole cameras only on phones, and Huawei has now decided to implement this design on its newest MatePad Pro tablet. In question is the premium segment tablet, which has the features to compete in the market with iPad Pro and Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 models, reports GSMArena.

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MatePad Pro has a 10.8-inch AMOLED panel with 2560x1600p resolution and 16:10 aspect ratio. Huawei points out that the frames are only 4.9 millimeters thin, which contributes to providing a 90% screen-to-body ratio. The camera has an 8MP selfie sensor. Also present is the four-speaker system.

The tablet works with the Kirin 990 chipset, in combination with 6GB/8GB of RAM and 128GB/256GB of storage. The device will be available in Wi-Fi and LTE variants. On the back is a 13 MP camera.

When it comes to software support, Android 10 is available with the EMUI 10 Interface. Huawei has provided the multi-screen mode, which enables the emulation of Huawei-supported phones on the tablet screen in real time. MatePad Pro also has a laptop mode, which enables the traditional PC interface and multi-window functionality.

The battery has a capacity of 7250mAh and supports 40W Huawei SuperCharge, 15W wireless charging and 7.5W reverse charging. The M-Pen stylus is also provided for more precise interaction and drawing.

Huawei MatePad Pro tablet will be available in white, black, green and orange, starting at around $470 for the 6GB/128GB Wi-Fi model, while the LTE variants will cost around $ 40 for 6GB/128GB and about $640 for the 8GB/256GB model. The tablet will launch on December 12, and there is currently no information on global availability.

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The next Huawei tablet is identical to the iPad Pro

The first photos of the upcoming Huawei tablet have been published online and their peculiarity is that the tablet looks very much like an iPad Pro but with a “hole-punch” selfie camera.

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The tablet reportedly could be the successor to MediaPad M6 and could be called MediaPad M7 based on the company’s naming scheme.

Industry serial insider Evan Blass posted a photo of the tablet as well, but said it would be called the MatePad Pro. Huawei laptops are called MateBooks and as a result the name suggested by Blass is not impossible.

However labeled, the tablet will have a minimal frame display and offer support for the M-Pen stylus and a magnetic keyboard.

The photos also show that the tablet will be available in two colors, black and white as well as a USB-C port with stereo speakers on both sides. It is not known if the tablet will have a 3.5mm headphone port.

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Microsoft Surface Pro X

Microsoft Surface Pro X is a Tablet-Laptop with a mobile processor

At the annual Surface event Microsoft introduced the long-awaited Surface model with ARM mobile processors. It is the first time Microsoft has introduced a product with such a processor.

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The 13-inch device will use a customized Microsoft chip called the SQ1 based on Qualcomm Snapdragon and an AI accelerator. Microsoft and Qualcomm have also worked to build custom graphics cores for the Surface Pro X which will have Windows 10 version of ARM.

Surface Pro X goes on sale November 5th starting at $999. Comes with USB-C port and LTE connectivity. The screen has a 1400: 1 contrast ratio and 2880 × 1920 resolution that can be replaced with another 4K.

Surface Pro X is 5.3mm thin and weighs 760 grams. It also has a hard drive that can be easily removed.

Alongside with Qualcomm, Microsoft designed the SQ1 chip. ARM has long been working to bring chip designs to laptops, desktops and even servers. With each new generation, the company is talking about bringing its processors to more desktop devices. Microsoft partnership is a good chance to get closer to this goal.

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Microsoft unveils the 7th generation of Surface Pro: Surface Pro 7

Microsoft unveils the 7th generation of Surface Pro: Surface Pro 7

The laptop-tablet brings USB-C, a very important addition that device lovers have been waiting for years.

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The latest generation of Surface Pro starts at $749 and orders starts from today. The device goes on sale October 22.

Like its predecessors, the Surface consists of a 12-inch display and a stand to keep it in vertical position. It also comes with a removable keypad and a Stylus Surface Pen pencil that allows writing, drawing and note-taking.

Today the Surface Pro is the most popular 2n1 tablet in the world according to Microsoft. 75% of Fortune 500 companies buy Surface hardware. The company emphasized the creative potential of the Surface Pro and featured an artist using it in a video.

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Galaxy Tab S6

Galaxy Tab S6 is Samsung’s next attempt to challenge the iPad

The newest competitor of Apple iPad Pro and Microsoft Surface Pro comes with a stylus pen included in the package and an optional keyboard.

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The tablet goes on sale September 6 for $649 for a model with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of memory. The version with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of memory will cost $720.

Samsung says it will sell an LTE model by the end of the year. Currently the Tab S6 stands at the top of the line of Samsung tablets including the low-end Galaxy Tab A and high-end Tab S5e.

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It has a 16:10 10.5-inch OLED display with a 2560 × 1600 resolution, much like the Tab S4 but Samsung has reduced the screen frame. The latter features a fingerprint scanner.

Samsung has also reduced the tablet’s thickness to just 5.7mm and weighs 420 grams. On its sides are four speakers, two in each. The Tab S6 has a Snapdragon 855 processor and a 7,040 mAh battery for 15 hours of usage.

At the back of the tablet is a dual camera with a standard lens and a 123-degree wide-angle lens. Also on the back is a magnetic boost which makes the stylus pencil stick to the tablet.

This pencil has features similar to that of the Galaxy Note 9 such as activating the button camera or sliding a PowerPoint document. Samsung has redesigned the keyboard to include a smaller trackpad. It costs $179. In terms of software the Tab S6 comes with Android 9 Pie and version 1.5 of the Samsung One UI interface.

In size and functionality, the Tab S6 is more of an iPad Air competitor than the expensive iPad Pro model. But Air costs much less but it has a more developed operating system and application ecosystem than the Tab S6.

As for the Samsung solution, it’s hard to hear anyone today choosing a Samsung tablet as opposed to an Apple option. Maybe with Microsoft Surface there might have a chance.

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