Tablet Devices for Offline CAPI - Overview For Customers Written by: Ofer Heijmans - Dooblo Page 1 of 5 0
Table of Contents 1 TABLET DEVICES FOR OFFLINE CAPI SURVEYS... 3 1.1 OVERVIEW... 3 1.2 TABLET SIZES... 3 1.3 SCREEN QUALITY... 3 1.4 CAMERAS... 3 1.5 BATTERY POWER... 4 1.6 CPU & STORAGE... 4 1.7 SEMI RUGGED DEVICE (3.7 )... 4 1.8 POSSIBLE LOW-END DEVICES... 4 1.9 POSSIBLE MID-HIGH RANGE DEVICES... 5 Page 2 of 5 0
1 Tablet devices for offline CAPI surveys 1.1 Overview Android tablets come in all sizes and features. From very cheap low end devices to full featured expensive high end devices. The following will detail some possible options for low, mid & high end devices. Tablets vary mainly in the following: Size (3.5, 7, 10 and sizes in between) Screen quality GPS (yes/no) Cameras (No camera, forward facing or both forward and back facing) Battery power Storage CPU power 1.2 Tablet sizes There is a big distinction between the smaller 3.5 mini tablets and the other 7 + tablets. The mini tablets while being less expensive usually come equipped with both GPS and 2 cameras almost as a standard. However, for the larger tablets the availability of GPS and cameras is very dependent on price. It s therefore that if the project requirements can endure smaller 3.5 tablets, it will provide for better cost/benefits. For obvious reasons, smaller tablets will have smaller screens. 1.3 Screen quality When showing videos & photos, screen size and quality can make a big difference. 10 high-end devices will obviously provide the best combination of screen sizes and quality. However, smaller 7 devices are also adequate in size to display images and videos. As a rule of thumb, the lower end devices tend to have screens of less quality so if displaying media is a high priority screen quality should be given attention. 1.4 Cameras There are 2 types of cameras. Forward facing and backward facing. The forward facing camera is used in video conferencing to shoot the face of the person using the tablet. The backward facing camera is the one you use to take pictures of places. Usually, on the lower end tablets, either no camera is present or a forward facing camera only is present. If you need to take pictures of places/people on a regular basis, it is advised to choose a device with a backward facing camera. Page 3 of 5 0
1.5 Battery power Battery power in tablets is affected from 3 main components: The battery size the bigger the better CPU strength the slower the better Screen size/usage the smaller the better, the less time the screen is on, the better. Battery power is as far as we know not directly related to the cost of the device. There are high end devices with small batteries and lower end ones with big batteries. 1.6 CPU & Storage While CPU & storage plays a big role when choosing a tablet for consumer use, when choosing a tablet for tablet surveys this has almost no implications. Any CPU will run SurveyToGo surveys fine. As for storage, for surveys with no videos this has no implication at all and for surveys where you need to capture/display videos it might be a consideration but with careful planning most devices should suffice. 1.7 Semi Rugged device (3.7 ) Device name Price Features Comment Motorola Defy Mini XT320 ~$200 1.8 Possible low-end devices Device name Price Features Comments Archos 70 Internet Tablet 8 - Android 2.2 1 GHz Lenovo Ideapad A1 22282MU 7-Inch Tablet $170 $199 ViewSonic ViewPad 7e 4 $170 ViewSonic ViewPad 10s 16 Page 4 of 5 0
1.9 Possible Mid-High range devices Device name Price Features Comment Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus WiFi 16 $350 ViewSonic ViewPad 10s 16 $250 Motorola XOOM With Wi-Fi 32 $350 Acer ICONIA Tab A500-10S16u 16 $300- $400 ASUS Eee Pad Transformer TF101 16 $350 Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 WiFi 16 $350- $400 Page 5 of 5 0