Many insurance companies do NOT make software for tablets.
So, stick with Android as that is the most popular for tablets
because of the much lower cost.
Get a QUAD-CORE processor as opposed to the dual-core processor.
You'll be happy you did. It will work much faster when you're in front
of a prospect.
Ebay has great specials on used tablets (I dropped and broke
my $399 tablet).
Anybody use a Surface tablet and pros/cons with insurance sales? Been thinking of buying one to slim down from touch-screen laptop but Android based systems don't seem to work with enough software to make it appealing...at least that's what I've seen so far w/ limited research.
You can get some very thin, lightweight laptops for the price of some tablets. Doing 'real' work on a tablet without a physical keyboard is difficult for me and others. Unless there is some app you need that only runs on a tablet (and I can't think of one offhand but I'm sure there are some) I believe a laptop is going to remain the road warrior weapon of choice for the time being.