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Wednesday, January 4, 2012

You Can See Google Android Tablets Everywhere


HTC will use the touch screen technology of the Israeli N-trig to develop Android Tablet PC, and will be shipped during the Christmas shopping season this year. Although the timing is suspicious, the N-trig and HTC are indeed cooperating with each other for the multi-touch tablet computers.

The Android Tablet PC of LG will focus on content creation. They are not only the presentation of the content to be different from iPad. In addition, it has the high end features and the new advantages, but most of them will focus on content production. This product with content production capacity will be a surprise. It will be better than the iPad.

Motorola is also developing a 10-inch Android flat-panel computer, the code is named Stingray. They will be facing the online sales for Verizon at the end of the year. The Android Tablet PC of Motorola will be bundled with Verizon package to integrate Google TV. Some insiders believe that the products are most likely to challenge the dominance of iPad.

Samsung is also possible to launch 7-inch Galaxy Tab tablet computer in the IFA 2010 electronics show. The IFA electronics show of this year will be held in Berlin on September 3. This product has the prominent feature as it has front and rear camera, 3G module and AMOLED display. Samsung is also likely to release a competing product with the iPod Touch. In fact, this is a Galaxy S mobile phone without 3G module; still it can support the Android Market.

ViewSonic will also post a 7-inch Android Tablet computer on the IFA, as well as a tablet PC with Android and Windows 7 dual systems. Because of supporting Windows 7, the 10-inch products should use the Intel Atom processor, which is relatively rare in the Android market.

Not only OEM manufacturers and even Texas Instrument enters the tablet PC market with Blaze platform. This product has large size, but still uses the ARM processor. So it should naturally run Android. Sony is also expected to introduce a system based on the Android platform. Toshiba plans to launch a 10-inch Android Tablet PC in the next two months and will use the Nvidia Tegra2 platform. Lenovo and Acer will also launch Android Tablet PC before the end of the year, and will use Qualcomm's chips. Dell will launch Streak mini Tablet PC for the latest Android operating system...

There are so many companies for Google Android Tablets, and you can see it everywhere.




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Tuesday, January 3, 2012

The Benefits of Owning an Android Tablet PC


Google's android operating system has been a dominant player in the rise of the mobile phone operating systems. Now for the first time in history, this startlingly clean and easy to use operating system is now available for use on Tablet PCs. These android PCs come in a variety of models and have shown extremely promising results for the future, and more than that, for now. These Tablet PCs successfully bridged the gaping hole in between the high-powered laptops and smart phones of today combined in one very portable and accessible device. The capabilities of the android tablet range from listening to your favorite music, to browsing the web, to downloading files from the Internet, to watching YouTube and basically anything else he can do on a PC and as a bonus they come with a startling selection of Google android applications that are available either for free or for purchase.

These android tablet PCs are on the rise in a significant way, these fantastic, sleek and elegant redesign and pieces of equipment. One of the best things about these tablets is that they're relatively inexpensive compared to apples iPad, and in my opinion the qualitative differences isn't worth the price difference. For a student, these Tablet PCs are one of the most convenient ways to keep track of information such as school assignments and extracurricular activities along with the ability to write essays, complete homework or do really any school assignment anywhere without having to carry around heavy books or having to run to a computer in order to get your work done.

For the modern businessman, these are like a super-powered version of the BlackBerry, allowing you to keep track of important dates, client meetings or whatever else is in the agenda with ease. Along with that after the work is completed you can sit back and watch high quality high definition resolution streaming videos and listen to your favorite music. I would highly suggest an android tablet to anyone who is looking for a great tablet PC for low-cost.




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Five Helpful Tips for Dealing With Your Android Tablet Apps


Today, Android tablets have become an alternative to heavier, thicker notebook computers or netbooks. Armed with the Android Operating System, these tablets offer you many helpful and interesting applications for easier computing. However, some applications may not perform as expected and may cause you some disappointment. Here are some tips and tricks to deal with your Android tablet applications.

1. Operate GPS without Internet connectivity

You normally need to be connected to the Internet to activate the GPS services on most Android tablets. While some tablets may support offline Google Maps, Mapquest, or other mapping applications, some other tablets simply don't permit this. For this, you will need to download and cache all the expected map routes that you need before you break the Wi-Fi connection. One of the recommended applications that does this is Locus Free, which enables you to access cached GPS navigation and map zooming.

2. Accessing websites in their normal appearance

Since Android is a descendant of a handset-based Operating System, you might find that some websites may recognize your tablet as a handset device and display the content as a reduced mobile version instead of in its normal form. The content, of course, may not look very good on your 10-inch screen. This problem can be solved by changing your Browser setting. Pick 'Advanced' settings and change the 'User agent string' to be desktop or tablet so that the websites no longer identify your tablet as a mobile device.

3. Syncing bookmarks with your desktop

If your tablet uses Android Honeycomb and Google Chrome as your website browser, you will not need additional applications such as Xmarks for syncing your bookmarks. Google has provided the needed ability in both the Chrome and Honeycomb browser settings. For syncing from Chrome, you will need to access Chrome's Preferences > Personal Stuff. Meanwhile, you can sync your bookmarks on Honeycomb's browser by accessing Preferences > Personal Stuff.

4. Making your own wallpaper

Thanks to a larger background image from Holographic UI and its swipe-able homepages from Android, you can use the built-in cropping tool for creating your own wallpaper. For a 10-inch tablet, you will need wallpapers with 1280 x 800 pixel resolution. However, if you intend to use the wallpaper on a larger device, the ideal resolution is 1920 x 1408 pixels.

5. Uninstalling applications easily

This trick is only applicable to tablets with the Android Honeycomb Operating System. You may be aware that previous versions of Android OS do not have the convenience to uninstall applications. With Honeycomb, you can easily delete the applications by activating the full launcher, then dragging and dropping the application icons into the trash can. This will be sufficient to remove the applications completely from your tablet.




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Monday, January 2, 2012

ZTE Announces 7-Inch ZTE Light Android Tablet


Recently, we could gather some major information from folks of ZTE and they have announced 7-inch ZTE light android tablet. Lately not much have been heard from ZTE but now, after the low cost ZTE racer, which failed to impress customers, company is back with new development to impress new set of customers. This new model is the 7-inch ZTE light android tablet. This is a new model that says to cover all basic features included in Android 2.1, Wi-Fi, 3G connectivity, build in GPS and SD card slot for expansion etc. we will know in more detail by going through following reading

7 Inch ZTE Light Android tablet specs

Some of the major features that are included in this 7 inch ZTE light android tablets are android 2.1, 7-inch TFT screen, Wi-Fi for connectivity purpose, 3-mega pixel camera that gives good resolution and clear picture and many more. This device also comes with 3.5 mm audio jack with Bluetooth connectivity. For memory capacity, it offers you 512 MB RAM and 512 MB ROM. There is a voice calling on dual band UMTS 2100 MHZ/900 MHz

ZTE light android tablet features

Some other main features included in this new model from ZTE is been revealed. It is said to be good for the mobile and internet application as it gives faster browsing experience. The weight is only 403 g and it is easiest to take it anywhere you want. Hence, it is portable enough. It gives you a download speed of 7.2 mbps, and upload speed equal to 5.76 mbps. There are smart processing features included in this device. It follows an android platform with full entertainment platform. It has the support feature for major entertainment and gaming technologies. It also supports many Google features like those that multi email account set up, desktop widget application, online document writing etc. it also has GPS navigation facility with great mobility features.

7-inch ZTE light android tablet review

This new android phone has come to consumers as a packaged form of entertainment with full business applications. It is portable, easy to use and internet friendly that helps its consumers in every possible way. It gives all new experience with entertainment and internet browsing. The 7-inch TFT screen just gives you a realistic feeling. With great processing capabilities, it gives you major business applications being included in this device. In addition, it gives 10 hours battery working life so you can get a good deal. It has good mp4 and video formatting feature support, so true adventurous feeling can be attained with this new release from ZTE.

ZTE has been involved in building up innovative and high quality products. As the demand for portable and compact device having mobile features are increasing, hence it has come up with 7-inch light android tablet. You can surely mix work with pleasure with a device that gives you entertainment with full business applications included in it.

There has been not much information on release date and 7-inch light android tablet price.




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Sunday, January 1, 2012

iPad 2 or Android Tablet?


The original Apple iPad has had a great first year. Although tablet pcs have been around for quite a few years, the sluggish and unfriendly performance offered never captured the publics' imagination to any great degree. Now, with the unimaginable success of smartphones over the years, it was time for the tablet to make a comeback. Apple have exploited the lack of competition in this end of the market to build a sizable advantage over the competition, mainly from Android. However, not to outdone by Apple, Google have moved swiftly to update their Os for tablets and help companies like Motorola and Samsung get their own tablets to the market quite quickly. But has the "rushed" launch of the Galaxy Tab hampered their momentum? The original Tab was released to the market using the smartphone version of Android and commentators felt this was a bad move, especially considering how well the iPad performed. However, with Honeycomb now being drip-fed onto the latest and most powerful Android tablets, the playing field has been levelled somewhat.

With the iPad 2 featuring an updated dual-core processor, the Android tablets quickly followed suit with the Motorola Xoom and Galaxy Tab 10.1 featuring similar engines. These are widely considered the "Big 3" in the tablet world at the moment, RIM's playbook and other such tablets are not exactly garnishing the greatest reviews. All of the "Big 3" feature updated Os's, front and rear facing cameras and HD video recording. Both Android tablets have 1080p playback, whereas the iPad 2 only manages 720p. Many reviewers have commented on the fact that, despite having a slightly lower resolution, the iPad 2's screen just looks better. The two Android tablets are the clear winners when it comes to the cameras, with both featuring 2MP front facing and the Xoom having a 5MP rear, the Tab an 8MP. The ipad 2 can only manage a VGA front facing camera, with the rear rumored to be 3-5MP. Apple will undoubtedly address this shortcoming with their annual hardware update of the iPad, most likely due Spring/Summer 2012.

Android 3.0 has now been fully optimised for tablets, although Googles frustrating policy of only making the latest versions available on select machines remains. This will not really affect the high-end Android tablet customers, but the lower end will have to make do with older builds. Widgets and full Flash support are now in place, Androids only real ammunition against the seemingly unstoppable iPad 2. This will no doubt make a sizable dent in Apples market share, but many (including myself), expect Apples domination in this market to continue for years to come. Recent figures released point to the iPad having 89% of worldwide and 97% of US traffic. Android has come on leaps and bounds in the past few years, taking a sizable chuck of the smartphone market. Non 'premium' smartphones are doing excellently for the Android brand, offering consumers a complete smartphone experience at a fraction of the price of a new iPhone 4 or Galaxy S2. Honeycomb and future Android updates will continue to improve their tablet experience also, offering a flexibility an Apple device will never have.

Apple, I feel, will continue to dominate the tablet sector for years to come. With the iPad and iPad 2, they have built a brand people want. Microsoft has had tablet PCs out for years and been unable to convince the public or even the vendors that they are the future. Apple has built a lifestyle tool in the iPad. A 'tablet pc' may sound daunting for casual users, an iPad is 'just a big iPhone', but the public love it. Now with iOS5 on the horizon coupled with the iCloud and iTunes Share services, the ease of use can only get better. Better multitasking, tabbed browsing, notifications and multi-touch gestures are some of the new features available for the iPad and iPad 2 this September. Unlike the latest versions of Android, these will be directly available for download to your device, no limitations. iTunes is the biggest music store in the world, the new features in iCloud and iTunes share will only increase this.

The winner here? Well both the iPad 2 and Android equivalents are all fantastic devices, similarly priced and when it comes down to it, really quite similar. Choice has never been better and buyers have a wealth of literature at their fingertips to help them choose. Apple will continue to dominate I suspect, however Google cannot be written off and will continue to steal the iPad's market share, albeit slower than they may like. So, the real winner here is you, the consumer. Choose wisely, and you wont be disappointed.




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There Are A Lot Of Low Priced High Quality Android Tablet PC's Out There


If you're a fan of Tablet PC's but don't want to spend upwards of $500.00 for an iPad or for another high priced tablet, then this information is for you.

There are literally hundreds of Android tablet PCs available today. While we are mostly bombarded with information on only a select few from big manufacturers (with equally big prices) there are places where you can easily get your hands on an android tablet at less than $200.00 with all of the features of the Apple iPad, or Samsung Galaxy tab - and then some. I'm talking about smaller brands of tablet manufacturers that work hard to bring some of the best technology for affordable prices.

Here we're going to take a look at 2 different models for comparison. One of them being the entry level

8" android tablet, while the second one being a 10.2" tablet that really packs a punch, for less then $250.00. Lets begin.

First up is the EKEN brand. This company is probably one of the better known third party manufacturers because they were one of the very first companies to bring out an android tablet before any of the bigger brands even had their draft drawings done. They continue to bring our new models, with faster processors, and updated versions of Google Chrome. If you're looking for a true entry level model however, their 8" Eken M003 tablet is probably as good as it gets. At under $160.00 dollars at the time of writing, the M003 lets you experience tablet computing without the high price tag. Not sure if you like the form factor of a tablet PC? Then why would you spend over $500.00 to try it out, when you can get an entry level model for less than half that price.

It comes with Android 1.6 (one of the earlier version of Android OS) and offers a fairly speedy 300mhz CPU, that is great for browsing the web and checking emails and reading your blogs. Just like the iPad is has built in WiFi so you can get online wireless anywhere there is a wireless internet connection available. What really stood out for me with the M003 was the fact that for the very low price, it offered what the iPad did now - a built in camera, something virtually every iPad owner had wanted.

The second android tablet that I've had the pleasure of using is the 10.2" Flytouch 2. It's a bigger screen, but also big on power. With a 1GHZ CPU, you're going to be able to run most games for this platform without any issues. The bigger screen, at least for me, is also a big plus, as I find that I am reading blogs and online news sites much easier, and having to zoom a whole lot less. The cost of a 10.2" screen? Not much more. I was able to pick mine up for exactly $254.00 including shipping. Still have the price of Apple's tablet, and it too, comes with a built in Camera, Wifi, and even 3G is supported with the help of an additional external USB 3G stick. It's the one I use the most to be honest, both because of the screen size, and also because of the extra push that the high speed processor gives it.

What most people don't realize when they are shopping for this kind of item is that brand names are not, I repeat, NOT the only thing you should consider. In fact, most of the offerings from the bigger names are crippled in some way, have slower processors, or have poor built in cameras. About the only thing they have going for them is that they can sport a big name on the front of the unit.




With the explosion of tablet PC computing, there's never been a better time to find out and see just what all the fuss is about. If you're not willing, or able, to spend close to $500 on an iPad, you should give these Android tablet PC alternatives a try. Find out more at http://www.neoconsole.com




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