Tablets

Blogs about different kinds of tablets come under this category.

Asus Memo 370T

Last January, Nvidia and Asus came up with a product that may change everything. Now the tablet in question has been identified as the new Asus Memo 370T which is actually an upgraded version of the 7-inch stylus-supported Memo tablet Asus debuted at CES 2011. The then showcased tablet ran on Honeycomb and utilized a dual-core Qualcomm 8260-1.2Ghz CPU, while the much awaited 370T will come with Ice Cream Sandwich and houses a Nvidia Tegra 3,even though the actual speed of...

Nvida Tegra 3 processor

It is true that Nvida did some good work to come up with the Tergra 2 smartphone/tablet processor last year,But considering the hype following the release the new Tegra 3 processor later this year, it seems that the are ready to do even better.With the arrival of the Asus Transformer prime the first of the benchmark scores are starting to come out.Nvidia’s new quad-core mobile platform which is likely to power a pretty large share of  Ice Cream Sandwich tablets...

ViewSonic’s ViewPad 7e

The most successful CRT makers, ViewSonic has now entered in to the field of Tablets. Mr. Ajay Sharma, Country Manager ViewSonic Technologies India announced that their tablet ViewPad 7e launch in India, but not specify exact date. But we can hope it will launch soon. The ViewPad 7e comes with exciting features and entertainment options for an on-the-go tablet experience that comforts our lifestyle. It comes with a price of Rs. 13,000 in Indian Market, that is we got limitless entertainment at Rs. 13,000. ViewPad 7e...

Google Docs for Android Updated

The Android app Google Docs has recently updated to version 1.0.43. Smartphone and Tablet users running on Android OS can operate this application in an easy and user-friendly manner through this update with added features. This information has revealed by official Google Mobile blog. The most useful and attractive feature of this update was its offline access. This update has made by considering the difficulties of busy professionals and employees who are constantly moving, may not have access to internet all the time. The new update allows the users...

ARM’s First 64-bit Processors

ARM will introduce its First 64-bit processors later in this year targeting on servers and high-end smart phones. They are also started to taking steps to build up software support for the s64-bit processor designs. Most of the smart phones and tablets that we use today use ARM processors. Now the company is trying to dominate its market as Intel dominate in server market. New ARM processors will be licensed to device makers and  based on the ARMv8 architecture. These will be in market by 2014, after it will reach...

Intel’s Mesfield series processor

For some time now Intel had been trying to enter the smartphone sector owing to the success when it comes to pc’s, and they have finally managed to do it with the introduction of the new Lenovo K800,the first smartphone to hit the market running Intel’s  32nm Medfield platform.   The K800 is based on the Penwell SoC that has a 1.6GHz Intel Atom Z2460 CPU with 512KB L2 cache. On the GPU side it comes with PowerVR SGX 540 which has...

Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet

Last april Nook Color underwent a change of magical sorts-a software update that converted the color screen e-reader to an android tablet. That was probably the company’s first stroll into the tablet market, but now they have come up with a more out of the box contender among tablets, The Nook Tablet. Tht puts it head to head with the amazon Kindle fire, one expected to be a pretty good success.   Considering the design, it is very much of the same...

WebOS to go open source-will HP get it right?

With Android and iOS ruling the roost in the mobile market and Windows expected to make some spectacular breakthrough in the near future, it seems like HP is making some serious attempt to revive the vanishing operating system WebOS as on December 9th, HP has announced that WebOS will soon be released as an open source platform. As the OS is almost left to disappearing due to its weak tablet and smartphone sales, one cannot deny asking the question: what...

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