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Saturday, 11 February 2012

ViewSonic outs Viewpad 10e tablet

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If you’re shopping for a tablet with an IPS display, ViewSonic’s Viewpad 10e could just be what you’re looking for, even more so if you’re on a budget and you’re unwilling to drop a lot of money on bigger brands like the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 or the Motorola Xoom.

The ViewSonic Viewpad 10e will feature a 9.7” IPS display with a resolution of 1024×768, a 1GHz processor under the hood with 512MB of RAM, 4GB of internal storage, a microSD card slot and a 1.3MP front-facing camera. Unfortunately there does not appear to be a camera in the back, but if ViewSonic is following in the footsteps of the Archos G9 tablet, the lack of a rear-facing camera was probably done to keep the costs down. It will also be running on Android’s Gingerbread 2.3.

While pricing remains unknown, ViewSonic has said that the European market can expect it in time for Christmas at a “value orientated price point”, with North American markets expected to follow shortly after.

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Motorola ET1 rugged tablet

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Motorola’s foray into the world of tablets, like so many others, have not exactly yielded the kind of success that Apple has had with their iPad and its sequel, the iPad 2. Still, that does not mean that Motorola is going to quit from the tablet market. Today, Motorola Solutions announced a spanking new 7? touchscreen rugged tablet that will be powered by Android 2.3 Gingerbread – and since there is no Honeycomb inside, you can be sure that this is not going to be a tablet for the masses but rather, one that is deployed for workers in retail stores and warehouses.

The Motorola ET1 will be powered by a 1GHz dual-core processor, where it is aided by 8GB of internal storage which can be further expanded should you decide to include a 32GB microSD memory card. Just how tough is this 1.4-pound tablet anyway? It supposedly is said to offer anywhere from 3 to 5 years of life considering its ruggedness, which by far and large is longer lasting than consumer-grade tablets.

Tipped to cost under a grand when purchased in large volumes by businesses, the Motorola ET1's shipments will begin in December. Seems like a pretty expensive proposition for any company that decides to take up a position with this puppy. Ah well, at least it sports a Gorilla Glass display which is 30% thicker than in most consumer tablets, not to mention being position in a recessed position to better withstand drops.

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Wednesday, 8 February 2012

Aakash tablet gets a hands-on preview

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Aakash tablet
Remember the $35 tablet that we covered yesterday? Well, the folks over at Hungry N Foolish were one of the selected people chosen to test the tablet and they have written up their hands-on impression of the device. Judging by their report, they seem pretty impressed with the tablet.

The specs of the Aakash tablet are: a Conexant 366MHz processor with graphics accelerator and HD video processor, 256MB of RAM, 2GB of internal storage, a 7? resistive (800 x 480) display, and Android 2.2. The tablet also features two USB ports, only one physical button on the side of the device (used to deactivate sleep/return to the homescreen and displaying options), a microSD card slot (supports up to 32GB), 3.5mm stereo earphone jack and a built-in microphone.

The resistive touchscreen is said to be dull – but it’s also one of the main reasons why the tablet can be so cheap, so I guess it was a worthy trade off. Consumers used to capacitive touchscreens will need to get used to operating a resistive touchscreen though. The tablet supports WiFi and Bluetooth (though the latter was said to be not functioning on the review unit) and it doesn’t sport a camera or an accelerator. Future versions of the tablet might include support for a 3G SIM card though.

Overall it seems to be a functional Android tablet for a very low price tag, so it isn’t going to be setting any standards or be an “iPad killer” – but hey, you get what you pay for. Perhaps in the future as parts get cheaper, the tablet can increase in functionality while staying at the same price point. For now, it’s going to serve its purpose as an entry-level device designed to encourage for students and consumers to get online. Check out the full review of the tablet at the source link.

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Amazon selects Foxconn to manufacture rumored 10-inch tablet

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Amazon might have set the tech world ablaze with their recent tablet announcement, which is the Amazon Kindle Fire (check out our hands-on), and we have word that the company’s next tablet which is a 10.1? model that is tipped to roll out next year will be looking towards Foxconn to manufacture it.

Foxconn was in talks to develop the 7? Kindle Fire but “reportedly decided to not take the 7-inch tablet PC orders as the company has been busily working on iPads for Apple” according to sources, which means that rival Quanta Computer managed to pick up the pieces (which also amounts to quite a substantial sum to say the least).

Well, let us hope that there won’t be any more mishaps at Foxconn’s factories in the future so that the world will not suffer from a shortage of iPhones or Kindle Fires.

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Tuesday, 7 February 2012

Lenovo IdeaPad A1 tablet orders being taken

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Still up in the air over which kind of tablet device you want to purchase? Well, fret not – there is the Lenovo IdeaPad A1 that has just opened up its doors for your pre-order pleasure – and this is the smaller sibling to the IdeaPad K1 just in case you were wondering. 2GB of storage space will cost you $199, while throw in another $50 and you get eight times (that’s 16GB just in case your calculator is broken) the amount of internal memory. Surely it is a no-brainer as to which model to pick up, right?

I guess regardless of the capacity and price, some folks do not mind having their tablet run on a non-tablet optimized version of the Android operating system – specifically Gingerbread. After all, times are hard, but at $199, why not consider the Amazon Kindle Fire instead? You might be able to gain more from that model considering the number of pre-orders it has already racked up.

This Android 2.3 Gingerbread-powered tablet will feature a 7? display at 1,024 x 600 resolution, and a single-core 1GHz processor, in either black or white colors.

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Friday, 30 September 2011

ARCHOS 80 G9 8GB tablet available next week

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Archos G9 tablets

The ARCHOS G9 tablets were unveiled a couple of months ago as tablets with massive hard drives at low prices, something that a lot of people have been looking forward to. Well, for those you who have been waiting patiently, the wait is almost over. ARCHOS has announced that the first of its new G9 tablets will be going on sale starting next week, on September 20th.

While it has the lowest internal storage in the G9 lineup, it has the lowest prices as well. The ARCHOS G9 8GB tablet will feature a 1GHz dual-core OMAP 4 processor and 8GB of internal storage, along with an 8? display. It will carry Android 3.2 Honeycomb and a recommended retail price of $299. The higher end G9 tablets with the larger hard drives will be arriving in October instead. Find out more in our previous reports.

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Thursday, 29 September 2011

Huawei 4G tablet spotted in the wild headed T-Mobile’s way

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T-Mobile subscribers, if you’re on the lookout for a new tablet that is compatible with the carrier’s 4G (HSPA+) network and will not break the bank, a Huawei tablet was recently spotted in the wild that appears to be headed towards T-Mobile’s direction.

While the specs for the tablet aren’t official yet, based on the reports, users should be able to expect a 7” IPS WVGA 1280×800 display with a 1.2GHz dual-core processor under the hood. The device will come loaded up with Android’s Honeycomb 3.2 and Flash 10.3 along with 16GB of internal storage, front and rear-facing cameras along with a 4100mAh battery.

Pricing for the device has yet to be announced although given Huawei’s reputation for putting out affordable devices, rumors are saying that it could be priced at $199.99 on contract. More will be revealed over time but it is expected that the Huawei 4G tablet will be making an appearance at CTIA which is just around the corner.

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