Showing posts with label tablet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tablet. Show all posts

2010-11-28

ICAN! 7 and ICAN! 10 Android Tablets


A company called GIT MEDIA GROUP has launched two new Android tablets, the 7-inch ICAN! 7 and the 10-inch ICAN! 10. Both of them are powered by 1GHz CPU and runs Android 2.1 OS. They have 16GB internal memory and support WiFi and 3G connectivity. You can also find a 1.3 Megapixel webcam, USB port HDMI output, built-in speaker and microphone, and microSD card slots. The ICAN! 10 adds Ethernet LAN port as well.


ICAN! 7 and ICAN! 10 are priced at $399.99 and $499.99.

www.ican.us.com

One is an Android Gingerbread tablet released by Japan tablet manufacturer – Woow Digital. One color tablet has 10-inch display, NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor, 1GB RAM and 16GB of flash storage.

One tablet offers up to 1024×600 resolution, supports Wi-Fi, WCDMA 3G and Bluetooth connectivity. Expect to see Woow Digital One tablet xbefore Christmas 2010.



Price: JPY42,000.- [ approx. USD504.- ]

[ Source: Engadget.com ]

Samsung Galaxy Tablet Gets Blinged with Swarovski Crystals by CrystalRoc


Why would you waste good money on putting crystals on a Samsung Galaxy Tablet. Well apparently some folks have just money laying around that they need to burn. CrystalRoc was recently asked by Micro Anvika of Harrods to customize a Samsung Galaxy tab in both white and blue crystals, so apparently the customer has very deep pockets or one must be for a girl and the other a boy…. Each Galaxy Tab contains 4,000 Swarovski elements. What, no gold or platinum trim?

2010-11-24

Acer Iconia Dual Screen Tablet Notebook – Hard To Use Touchscreen Keyboard


Engadget has a video showing about the latest 14-inch Acer Iconia tablet with dual touchscreen that should become a rival to Toshiba Libretto in near future. Powered by Intel Core i5 2.66GHz, Acer Iconia dual-screen tablet notebook has 750GB HDD, USB3.0, Bluetooth 3.0 and HD Display.

Acer’s own version of dual screen tablet is going to get the name of ‘Iconia‘, which will become the best rival for Toshiba Libretto. You will find no physical keyboard, as Acer has substitute it with virtual touchscreen keyboard. Not much technical details being revealed yet, but base on hands-on review by Engadget, Acer Iconia touchscreen keyboard is pretty hard to use.

No info on pricing and release date yet.

via: Engadget.com

2010-11-21

Velocity Micro's 7-inch Cruz Tablet now shipping for $300


Not kosher with ponying up $500+ for an Android tablet? You've got options, kid. Velocity Micro's Cruz Tablet has finally hit the shipping stage, and sure enough, it's doing so in the month that was promised back in September. $299.99 lands you a 7-inch Android 2.0 tablet with an 800 x 480 capacitive touch panel, 512MB of RAM, 12GB of total storage, 802.11n WiFi, inbuilt speakers, a headphone jack, mini-USB port and a rechargeable Li-ion good for around ten hours of use -- or so they say. Of course, you'll be stuck accessing the Cruz Market rather than the bona fide Android Market, and you can forget about embedded 3G. But hey, it's three Benjamins sans any sort of life-altering contract. And that's got to count for something, right?



2010-11-19

Paddle Pro eviGroup 10.2-Inch Tablet – Touchless Tracking Technology


A10.2-inch tablet Paddle Pro published by a French manufacturer of the tablet core, which takes the head technology for monitoring control eviGroup touch less handheld computers. Paddle Pro is the next generation of Windows 7 tablets Paddle.

Paddle Pro 1.66 GHz Intel Atom N450 offers, Intel GMA 3150 integrated graphics, 1GB RAM, 160GB hard drive, 1024 x 600 capacitive touch screen, SD / MMC slot, webcam, HDMI port and a headphone socket 3 , 5 mm. For connectivity, you get 3G and WiFi.

Other mentioned features on Paddle Pro, including: pre-loaded Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premius OS and 9 hours battery.

Price: EUR990 .- [ approx. USD1,340.- ]

Read :TechFresh.net

2010-11-14

onfirmed: Lenovo LePad headed to US in 2011


Lenovo led us to believe that that our LePad chances weren't terribly good, but CEO Yang Yuanqing recently told the Wall Street Journal that the Android tablet is indeed slated for a 2011 US launch. Though Lenovo's COO Rory Read was pretty clear that the LePad wouldn't ship stateside until a tablet-ready version of Android was ready to go, it seems the company's now confident that Google will deliver the goods. However, our gain is apparently China's loss, as the publication reports that the slate's been pushed into 2011 (as opposed to this December) in its country of origin as well. What's a multinational computer corporation to do?
PC World