Tablet Stands
When handling a tablet PC, sometimes you get confused on the proper way to handle it, or you get annoyed when you move it slightly the screen rotates. Well we can somehow remove these annoying little problems by purchasing a quality tablet stand. Tablet Stands can help keep your tablet away from mess and can keep it secure so you won't run the risk of dropping it on the floor and then you will have a problem, plus you can always keep the tablet stable so the usability will be much
Read MoreLeave a CommentThe Samsung Galaxy Note Bridges The Gap Between Smartphone And Tablet
The Samsung Galaxy Note represents something of a hybrid between a smartphone and a tablet. This is sure to appeal to many who want the screen resolution, battery life and power of a tablet but also the portability of a smartphone.In this article I will provide an overview of the key features of the Samsung Galaxy Note, and you can decide for yourself if this concept is right for you.Arguably the most noticeable thing about this handset is its size. As mentioned. It represents something of a
Read MoreLeave a CommentThe Samsung Galaxy Note Bridges The Gap Between Smartphone And Tablet
The Samsung Galaxy Note represents something of a hybrid between a smartphone and a tablet. This is sure to appeal to many who want the screen resolution, battery life and power of a tablet but also the portability of a smartphone.In this article I will provide an overview of the key features of the Samsung Galaxy Note, and you can decide for yourself if this concept is right for you.Arguably the most noticeable thing about this handset is its size. As mentioned. It represents something of a
Read MoreLeave a CommentAT&T customers to get new 4G LTE tablet
I clearly remember when 3G connectivity was first introduced back home, and the jump in speed over EDGE proved to be mesmerizing – and that was when smartphones really started to explode across the scene, although those were pre-iPhone days. Surfing on a small 2? display on your handset is not exactly fun, but hey, with 3G connection, I am not complaining. Fast forward some years later, and here we are with 4G LTE networks being introduced left and right across the globe – with Ma Bell
Read MoreLeave a CommentWill the Nook Tablet end a possible “Reign of Kindle Fire”?
I’m not certain why we didn’t report on this yesterday, but in case you haven’t heard, Barnes and Noble announced its successor to the Nook Color with the Nook Tablet. The Nook Tablet has a 7-inch (1,024 x 600 pixel) IPS LCD, with a 1GHz dual-core TI Omap 4 processor. The internal memory is 16GB, with a microSD card expansion slot of up to 32GB. The battery life is 11 hours for reading, and 8-9 hours of video. It also has Android 2.3 (Gingerbread). I believe that there is a certain
Read MoreLeave a CommentPanasonic Toughpad FZ-A1 packs quite the rugged tablet
Panasonic did celebrate their fair share of rugged devices in the past in the form of notebooks which make up the Toughbook family, and it is nice to see them branch out into the rapidly growing and expanding tablet market. We’re talking about the Panasonic Toughpad FZ-A1 here, where this particular 10? tablet is able to deliver portable computing goodness in a rugged design, with plans being pencilled in for a 7? durable model also rolling out sometime in the second half of next year. The
Read MoreLeave a CommentMicrosoft axed Courier tablet in favor of ‘Windows Everywhere’ strategy – report
Software giant Microsoft scrapped the Courier tablet project last year because the device diverged from its strategy of bringing Windows everywhere without compromise, a new report claims. Don’t shoot the Courier With the Redmond, Wash. Windows maker, hard at work on both a slate computer in partnership with HP and a dual-screen Courier concept, Apple threw down the gauntlet by announcing the iPad in January of last year. But, for Steve Ballmer, the company’s CEO, it was competition
Read MoreLeave a CommentAngry Birds get their own (unofficial) tablet
You know that a particular idea has reached mainstream consciousness when it gets printed and sold in all sorts of places and manner – and Rovio’s Angry Birds certainly embodies such an idea. You have an unofficial Angry Bird park in China, and where else but China can you find an Angry Birds tablet which is obviously powered by Google’s Android operating system. This is actually based on the latest Wopad V7 tablet that will run on a Cortex A8 processor with a 7? touchscreen display,
Read MoreLeave a CommentiPad now 97% of tablet traffic, eclipses iPhone, iOS remains mobile leader
A new market research report notes that mobile devices now amount to almost 7 percent of all US web traffic, with Apple’s iOS representing a 58.5 percent slice of all mobile traffic and the iPad now accounting for more traffic than iPhones. The growth of mobile devices has claimed a 6.8 percent chunk of US web traffic from conventional PCs, according to a new report by comScore. Of that segment, about two thirds of the traffic is from mobile phones and a remaining third is being
Read MoreLeave a CommentAmazon fires up tablet scene with Kindle Fire
Amazon might have a clear winner on their hands with the new Amazon Kindle Fire – making it the new top of the line tablet from Amazon without breaking the bank at a mere $ 199. Just how well will it fare against the iPad 2? I guess only time will tell as it starts to ship from November 15th onwards, but before that day comes, you might want to continue reading to check out just what the Kindle Fire is able to deliver. First of all, this is going to be a multimedia powerhouse in terms of
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