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Showing posts with label tablet. Show all posts

Amazon Kindle Fire










It’s smaller, fatter, weaker and has no camera or 3G – so whatmakes the Amazon Kindle Fire the biggest threat to Apple’s tablet dominanceyet?

At its core the Kindle Fire is just another Android tablet,and not even a Honeycomb one. But it is so heavily skinned with Amazon’sshelf-based, Cover Flow – style interface, you’re unlikely to recognize Android’slittle green face peeping out from underneath. 

Rather than fronting up to the iPad 2, with a similarly sizedoblong prodbox, Amazon’s taken the Playbook approach and plumped for a smaller7in screen with a 1024x600 resolution. Actually, at 11.4 mm thick the KindleFire does look a little plump.

The Kindle Fire’s meager 8GB capacity is supplemented (andbacked up) by unlimited cloud storage for any purchases you make from Amazon’sdownload stores. Whispersync tech also keeps books, browser favorites and notesin sync across all your Kindle apps and kit. 

It’s this media prowess that makes the Fire smokin’ hot:iPad aside, there’s no tablet that comes close, and the iPad costs twice asmuch.


Price : 200$




HP TouchPad WebOS 3.0 Slate



There she is, the HP TouchPad. It's the webOS slate we've been yearning for ever since probing (then) Palm CEO Jon Rubinstein on our first-ever Engadget Show, but sadly, it looks as if HP has yanked any and all Palm labeling from the final product. Introduced today in San Francisco as part of a newfangled webOS triumvirate, the TouchPad (previously known by Topaz) is shaped almost exactly like the iPad. It tips the scales at 1.6 pounds and measures 13.7mm thick, which is somewhat of a downer for those already put off by the heft found in Apple's slate. As we'd heard last month, HP's shipping this one with its own Beats audio engine, Touch-to-Share (a feature that lets users easily transfer a website, document, song, text or call from the phone to the tablet -- or vice versa -- simply by tapping the two devices together) and a huge reliance on the cloud. Also of note, Jon just mentioned that this is only the "first in the webOS TouchPad family," hinting that the Opal may be just around the bend.

Other specifications include webOS 3.0, "true multitasking," Touch-to-share, instant-on productivity, a 9.7-inch display (1024 x 768 screen resolution), a dual-core 1.2GHz Snapdragon CPU (!), inbuilt gyroscope, accelerometer, compass and 16GB / 32GB of internal storage space. There's also a front-facing 1.3 megapixel webcam, support for video calling, 802.11b/g/n WiFi, Bluetooth 2.1+EDR, A-GPS (3G model only), "twice the memory of a Pre 2" and a set of stereo speakers. Rubenstein claims that this here tablet is "screaming fast," and the software UI we're seeing looks downright luscious. There's a new paneled email application a Growl-like pop-up notification system, support for Skype calling, compatibility with Amazon's Kindle e-book store, plenty of cal / email integration courtesy of HP Synergy, a slick virtual keyboard, VPN support, wireless printing as well as Google Docs, QuickOffice, Dropbox and Box.net compatibility. One of the killer features that can't be found on a competing tablet right now is this one's ability to talk to the Pre 3 -- so long as there's a Touchstone involved, one can have their Pre 3 and TouchPad communicate, even piping over notifications and texts from the phone onto the slate. It's a brilliant idea, and we're obviously amped to see just how well it's implemented.

Over on the accessories front, there's a case / stand (which includes a handy flip-out kickstand for desk use), a wireless keyboard (yeah, this one!) and a new Touchstone dock that enables all of the wireless communication magic between webOS devices. If you're curious about specific models, the first out of the gate will be a WiFi only version, with 3G and 4G variants to follow suit in due time. As for the all-important pricing and availability? "Coming this summer," with pricing to be determined "at a later date." Bah, humbug!






BlackBerry PlayBook





Discover the BlackBerry® PlayBookTM tablet
It's packed with best-in-class features that work together to deliver a truly uncompromised tablet experience. It's built to perform, with features like a 1GHz dual core processor, dual-facing cameras with HD video recording capability, and the new BlackBerry® Tablet OS. The result is high performance at every turn: stunning multimedia, true multitasking powerhouse, and access to the whole Internet – no exceptions. The BlackBerry® PlaybookTM tablet: this is the one you've been waiting for.

The BlackBerry® PlaybookTM allows you to stay in touch in multiple ways:


Stay connected!


Outside a wireless hotspot or away from a Wi-Fi connection? No problem. You can stay connected to the content that matters most to you by using your BlackBerry smartphone as a wireless modem to access Videotron's highly advanced network. Browse the web at high speeds, social network like crazy, use data-enabled apps and more, from just about anywhere. Your BlackBerry® PlayBookTM tablet. The Web=No limits.

To use the BlackBerry® PlaybookTM tablet as a wireless modem, you must have a BlackBerry® smartphone and BlackBerry Complete service.
Data usage associated with your BlackBerry® PlaybookTM will be included with that of your BlackBerry® phone.

Use the BlackBerry® PlaybookTM tablet with Wi-Fi connectivity


With the BlackBerry® PlaybookTM tablet, you can access any Wi-Fi network, from anywhere. It's so thin and lightweight you can slide it in your pocket and take it with wherever you go: on a breakfast break in a café or restaurant, in your hotel room or on the train. Simply take it out to access the Web in a public place.

A winning duo paired with a BlackBerry phone


BlackBerry® BridgeTM offers additional benefits to BlackBerry smartphone users by giving them the possibility to securely access data already stored on their BlackBerry® smartphone.

Use your BlackBerry PlaybookTM tablet to consult your email, calendar, address book, memo pad, task list, and even BBMTM on the large high-resolution touch display. Your connection is secure: data never leaves the smartphone and is never duplicated. Add a BlackBerry smartphone to the equation and the best gets even better.

Discover why the BlackBerry® PlaybookTM is head and shoulders above other tablets!

Ideal for those seeking performance

Whether you're a snowboarder, blogger, entrepreneur or CEO of a multinational, you live your life to the fullest and aim for excellence. And now, there's a professional-grade tablet built to offer you the high-performance experience you demand.

The BlackBerry® PlayBookTM tablet is loaded with a feature set that delivers a high-performance experience that raises the bar for tablets everywhere. One GHz dual core processor for a fast and smooth user experience, and 1 GB of RAM for faster app loading times, faster page rendering online, and support for true multitasking.

Uncompromised mobile browsing


Access to the whole web–no exceptions. With Adobe® Flash® Player 10 woven right into the fabric of its design, the BlackBerry® PlayBookTM tablet connects you to all of the content that's important to you, including rich websites, streaming videos, online games and more, giving you the full power of the real Internet –to go. Experience truly uncompromised web browsing on the new BlackBerry® PlayBookTM tablet.
Light and powerful
  • Dimensions : 130 x 194 x 10 mm
  • Weight : 425 g


HTC Flyer





HTC decided to enter the tablet market with a Android 3.0 based tablet. The taiwanese  producer debuts on the “Pad” segment with an 7in/18cm computer. You may be asking yourself “Ok, so what’s the difference between this and the other dozen of tablets available on the market?”.  Well, on the outside it has an aluminium unibody design that many rivals don’t and on the inside, the most exciting , is the presence of OnLive which marks the very first cloud-based gaming service on a mobile device. It also has a 1024x600 screen with wonderful color for wonderful pictures.





NoteSlate







If you always wanted to draw something or to sketch the blueprints of your dream car on your tablet pc you might find you that it’s quite difficult to do that. That’s were NoteSlate comes in. It is a monochrome tablet with a display the size of an A4 sheet of paper and a pencil that can scribble in black, white, green, red or blue. You can save your scribbles to the web via Wi-Fi or to an SD card. Also it has a 180 hours battery life and support for open-source software extensions. I personally would love to a NoteSlate just for fooling around.







iPad 3 HOT NEWS




Everybody thougt that the iPad 2 was relase in quite a hurry maybe to secure Apple’s no.1 position on the tablets segment of the market so comprises were made. Many features that we should have seen in the iPad 2 we will now see on the iPad 3 such as the retina display. As for a relese date we still don’t now for sure; some say it will be launched in September this year some that it will be relased some time next year. We only hope that the third version of the tablet will be the best you can find.



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