Showing posts with label gadget. Show all posts
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Friday, September 6, 2013


The Asus X102BA laptop comes with a 10.1-inch (1366x768) display with support for 10-point multi-touch. The laptop is backed by the AMD A-Series APU and includes 2GB of RAM with a 320GB hard drive.

The highlight of the newly launched laptop is Microsoft Office Home & Student 2013 with full versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote that comes bundled with the system. The Asus X102BA runs Windows 8. It packs Asus' Super Hybrid Engine II technology that offers two-second resume from sleep time. It can deliver up to a week's standby time and comes with automatic data backup in sleep mode when the battery level drops below 5%, according to the company. The laptop also features SonicMaster audio technology and includes USB 3.0, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Asus has not revealed details about the pricing and availability of the X102BA laptop yet.


SOURCE:http://gadgets.ndtv.com

Wednesday, September 4, 2013




The new laptops include the Alienware 14 for the enthusiast gamer who requires a laptop that provides enough performance for any task, yet is mobile enough to fit into a backpack; the Alienware 17 for an immersive, graphics-intensive experience with the latest technologies for desktop-grade performance; and the Alienware 18, the ultimate gaming laptop that commands respect among top gamers for its unparalleled performance and construction. 

All three laptops feature a new, iconic, angular design that takes its cues from jet engines and stealth bombers with an anodized aluminum shell and magnesium alloy body. The latest laptops are exceptionally durable, with over 60 percent of the main mechanical components made of various metals. The keyboard is protected by a reinforced plate to ensure a solid typing experience, while the travel and responsiveness is specifically designed with gamers’ needs in mind. Based on customer feedback, the new Alienware 14 now features an anti-glare LCD display with wide viewing angles for reflection-free gaming in nearly any lighting condition, including a premium Full HD panel option with IPS. For 3D gaming enthusiasts, the Alienware 17 has an optional 3D panel for an immersive visual experience, while the Alienware 18 will feature a Full HD display with PLS wide viewing-angle technology.



Along with the new design, the laptops also feature a number of components that when combined create a superb PC gaming experience. The laptops sport full voltage, quad-core 4th generation Intel Core i7 processors, and NVIDIA GeForce 700 series graphics. DDR3L memory provides exceptional bandwidth with lower voltage requirements designed for increased battery life, and the laptops now provide support for up to three storage drives on the Alienware 14, and up to four storage drives on the Alienware 17 and 18. For the first time ever, the Alienware 18 will feature NVIDIA SLI dual graphics technology as standard, and the laptop will offer an overclocked CPU option with a maximum speed of 4.3GHz. The laptops all feature Ethernet technology by Qualcomm’s Killer networks, Klipsch speakers and Dolby Home Theater v4 audio.


The updated Alienware Command Center software provides intuitive, user-friendly access to Alienware-exclusive applications and controls in one centralized hub. Command Center includes the exclusive AlienFX lighting control system which allows users to create their own custom lighting themes and special effects. The new laptops have up to 20 colors to choose from across 10 different lighting zones, totaling to over 10 trillion lighting combinations. Alienware has worked closely with game developers to incorporate AlienFX in over 60 game titles, including cross-platform titles like Anomaly2, to PC-exclusive titles like SMITE and Neverwinter, for an immersive experience that can only be found on an Alienware. Whether healing, taking damage, or completing missions, AlienFX lights are an extension of the game play. Alienware Command Center also features AlienAdrenaline, a custom configurable game and application automation tool, the new Accelerator dynamic performance optimizer, and a new performance monitoring tool. 

“The new laptops are the latest culmination of listening and learning from our customers since we delivered our first gaming system back in 1996”, said Boitumelo Kgnore, Dell South Africa client product marketing manager. “We spent countless hours meticulously thinking through every detail of these new products to ensure they would be the most amazing line-up we’ve introduced yet.”


Alienware X51 – Big Gaming in Any Living Space
Alienware has announced an update to its award-winning X51 gaming desktop, which provides big gaming without a big box or big budget and on any HDTV. The new X51 offers more performance with improved technology in nearly every category over the previous generation. The compact desktop features an efficiently-designed chassis for an immersive experience in a variety of living spaces, and dual orientation capability allows it to lie horizontally or stand vertically. The new X51 boasts Intel 4th generation Core i5 and i7 processors, enthusiast graphics up to NVIDIA GeForce GTX 670, a dual hard drive configuration of 256GB SSD, and 1TB storage for fast boot and resume times and massive storage capabilities.




SOURCE: www.gadget.co.za

Friday, August 23, 2013

Waterproof smartphones are not new; a variety of waterproof and liquid-resistant handhelds have been available for years. (So have a bunch of awkward accessories designed to waterproof any smartphone.) But the unique devices reached a new level of mainstream awareness following Samsung and AT&T's summer release of a waterproof version of the popular Galaxy S4 called the GS4 Active. 

What follows is a high-level look at both Kyocera Hydro EDGE and Samsung GS4 Active technical specifications, my thoughts on the most notable differences and, finally, a quick video in which I give the Hydro EDGE the dunktainer treatment.

Kyocera Hydro EDGE vs. Samsung Galaxy S4 Active: Tech Specs

Kyocera Hydro EDGE
How Waterproof?: Certified for IPX5 and IPX7 (IP57), which means the Hydro EDGE offers some protection against dust and debris and can be submersed for up to 30 minutes in up to 3.28 feet or 1 meter of water. (Read more about waterproof ratings on AndroidAuthority.com.)
Height: 4.9"
Weight: 4.5 oz., according to Boost Mobile; 4.9 oz., according to Sprint.
Width: 2.5"
Thickness: 0.39"
Display: 4" IPS, impact-resistant WVGA (800 x 480 pixel) touch screen with Asahi Dragontail glass
Camera: 5MP, auto-focus camera with flash and camcorder including "advanced" features such as panorama, HDR, facial recognition, smile/blink detection and burst mode settings.
Network: Sprint 3G
Selling Point: Kyocera Sonic Receiver Tech, which lets you "HEAR IN PLACES YOU NEVER COULD BEFORE." (Yes, Kyocera used all capital letters in its Hydro EDGE marketing material, presumably to let us know just how well you can hear people who speak in all capitals while using the Hydro EDGE.) With Smart Sonic Receiver tech, "sound transmits as vibrations that go directly into your eardrum;" "there's no speaker hole--the entire touchscreen is a sweet spot;" and "peak volume is 100db, which is the equivalent of hearing a jackhammer from 6.5 feet away."
Battery: 1600 mAh Removable Battery; 13 hours average talk time
Storage: 1 GB RAM/4 GB ROM
Processor: 1GHz dual-core
Operating System: Android Jelly Bean 4.1
Visit KyoceraSmartphones.com for more information on Hydro EDGE.

Samsung Galaxy S4 Active
How Waterproof?: Certified waterproof for IPX6 and IPX7 (IP67), which means the GS4 Active offers complete protection against dust and debris and can be submersed for up to 30 minutes in up to 3.28 feet or 1 meter of water.
Height: 5.5"
Weight: 5.39 oz.
Width: 2.8"
Thickness: 0.35"
Display: 5" FHD TFT (1920 x 1080 pixel) with Corning Gorilla Glass 2
Camera: 8MP rear; 2MP front; 4x digital optical zoom; auto focus; zero shutter lag; geo tagging; HD video recording; LED flash; various camera modes including, auto, aqua, night, sports, panorama, eraser, rich tone (HDR), and more.
Network: AT&T 4G LTE
Selling Points: A set of gestures that enable basic touch-free navigation; Support for NFC; Samsung S Beam; Wi-Fi Direct; and more.
Battery: 2600 mAh removable battery; up to 17 hours talk time
Storage: 2GB RAM, 16GB ROM, with support for external microSD memory cards up to 64 GB
Processor: 1.9Ghz quad-core processor
Operating System: Android Jelly Bean 4.2.2
Availability: AT&T in the United States
Price: $199.99 with new two-year AT&T wireless service agreement





SOURCE: CIO.COM

Thursday, August 22, 2013


Thursday, August 15, 2013


Smartphone sales in the second quarter outpaced those of feature phones, the first time that has happened, according to a report published Wednesday.
Smartphones accounted for 51.8% of mobile phone sales globally,research firm Gartner said in the report. The growth, up 46.5% compared with the same quarter last year, is driven by sales in the sub-$100 Android market, said Anshul Gupta, principal research analyst at Gartner. Basic phones that don’t carry the same level as technology as a smartphone are characterized as feature phones.
“We have seen that smartphones are starting from around $60 in 2013,” Gupta  said. “That was not the case in the same quarter in 2012; then it was $120 or maybe even higher. The gap between average feature-phone price and low-cost smartphone price has really closed in the last couple of quarters.”
This has helped push Google’s Android market share from 64.2% in the second quarter to just (79% in 2013. Apple‘s share slipped from 18.8% to 14.2% in the same period.
According to Gartner, Asia/Pacific, Latin America and Eastern Europe had the highest smartphone growth rates of 74.1%, 55.7% and 31.6%, respectively, compared with the same quarter in 2012.
In possibly the only good news for Nokia, Microsoft’s Windows Phone operating system grew to 3.3%, passing BlackBerry, which saw its already small market share halved to just 2.7%. However, Nokia’s once mighty Symbian suffered an even more precipitous collapse, falling from 5.9% to just 0.3% in the same period.
According to Mr. Gupta, the explosive growth in the very bottom end of the market is problematic for Nokia. “If you compare Nokia to other players that are both feature phone and smartphone makers, Nokia is very exposed,” he said. “The growth in smartphones is coming from emerging markets. Nokia still does not have a full portfolio to meet users’ demand.”
He said Apple faces the same problem. “We are expecting then to enter a lower end device to help them penetrate into emerging markets, but will that really help them?” Apple is expected to announce a new,  lower-priced iPhone at an event on Sept. 10.
Samsung is the big winner, further entrenching its position as the world’s largest mobile phone maker. Its sales of smartphones grew 56%, and the company now accounts for nearly one in every three smartphone sales.

Wednesday, August 14, 2013


North Korea, one of the most isolated and censored societies on the planet, has unveiled what it says is a domestically-produced smartphone.
Industry analysts say the "Arirang", built around Google's Android OS, is likely manufactured in neighbouring China, however.
The existence of the phone, named after a famous Korean folk song, came to light during a factory inspection by North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un at the weekend.
During the tour, Kim was given a detailed briefing on the "performance, quality and packing of the Arirang hand phone," Pyongyang's official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) reported.
Some analysts suggest the "Arirang" is aimed at getting North Koreans to use an officially-approved phone that can be properly monitored.
While Internet access is virtually non-existent in North Korea, which comes bottom of any media freedom survey, the country is not a complete IT desert.
Cell phones were introduced in 2008 through a joint venture with the Egyptian telecom firm Orascom, which says there are now two million users in North Korea.
A domestic Intranet was launched in 2002 and some state bodies have their own websites.
It is a natural progression for an impoverished country desperate for investment, but in North Korea the economic imperative is always weighed against the potential for social disruption.
Subscribers to the sole cell phone system provider, Koryolink, can call each other, but not outside the country.
The Intranet is similarly cut off from the rest of the world, allowing its very limited number of users to exchange state-approved information and little more.
Access to the full-blown Internet is for the super-elite only, meaning a few hundred people or maybe 1,000 at most.
For all the regime's efforts, the information barrier erected around North Korea has, in recent years, begun to lose some of its prophylactic power.
Smuggled Chinese mobile phones allow people near the border to connect with Chinese servers and make international calls, while re-wired TVs allow access to outside broadcasting.
The KCNA report on Kim's factory visit noted that the young leader praised the "Arirang's" developers for coming up with a product that "provides the best convenience to the users while strictly guaranteeing security".
KCNA photos of the factory visit show workers with the finished phones, inspecting, testing and packing them. There are no pictures of an actual assembly line.
"Despite KCNA's reporting that the handsets are made at the factory, they are probably made to order by a Chinese manufacturer and shipped to the factory where they are inspected before going on sale," said Martyn Williams, who runs the North Korea Tech website.
Steven Millward on the Tech In Asia website reached the same conclusion.
"Possibly, the whole smartphone is made in China, and only the final boxing is done in the rather sparse plant that Kim Jong-Un toured," Millward said.
In February, a picture of Kim Jong-Un with a smartphone triggered fevered speculation about which brand was favoured by the leader of one of the world's most repressive nations.
After ruling out an Apple iPhone or a Galaxy from South Korea's Samsung, the consensus was an HTC phone made in Taiwan.



SOURCE: YAHOO.COM

Sunday, August 4, 2013

Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom Specs and Features

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Quick Interface

Never miss a thing: Talk, shoot, share at the same time

In-Call Photo Share Don’t just share memories; create experiences. In-call Photo Share creates new picture-taking possibilities. Take a shot and send it in a text to a friend—while you’re talking with her on the phone! Zoom-ring control lets you instantly launch the camera app and control photographic functions. The Galaxy S4 zoom isn’t a smartphone with a camera. Part advanced still and video camera, and part Android-powered smartphone, the Galaxy S4 zoom is one device that’s always in touch with your world.

A spin of the zoom ring turns your smartphone into a precision camera

Quick launch and Shortcut Quick Launch and Shortcut give you instant access to multiple camera modes. Just a quick twist of the Galaxy S4 zoom’s front-mounted zoom ring, followed by a quick touch of the display, lets you dial up different camera modes from: Auto, Gallery, Smart Mode, Manual, Program, and more by with the all-new My mode.

Travel near or far with a zoom ring

Optical Zoom Control The zoom control re-imagined. Optical zoom control replaces traditional dials and buttons with smooth, easy-to-operate digital controls. Professional-quality accuracy and unprecedented ease of use are just a quick twist of the zoom ring away, making it easy to capture wide-angle shots and create tight-focus effects.

Image Excellence

Capture close-ups, even from far away

10x Optical Zoom Bigger doesn’t always mean better. The small-size/big-performance Galaxy S4 zoom is equipped with 10x optical zoom to let you capture clear images and beautiful, accurate color, even from far away. And thanks to the Galaxy S4 zoom’s professional-quality optics and precise zoom-ring adjustment, you can take eye-popping close-ups, too—all without having to lug around heavy camera gear.

Better low-light performance and motion capture

16M BSI CMOS Sensor Advanced sensor technology makes your pictures come alive. The super-fast, super-sensitive 16-megapixel BSI (back side–illuminated) CMOS sensor needs less light for proper exposure and quicker focus than conventional sensors. So even if a moment happens in the dimmest lighting conditions, your photos will capture everything.

It remains perfectly still, even when you don’t

OIS (Optical Image Stabilization) Shooting in a hurry doesn’t have to mean shooting blurry. The Galaxy S4 zoom’s Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) system gives images crisp focus, even if you’re not perfectly still. Don’t miss a shot worrying about the right conditions. Click with confidence and create photos and video that come out sharp and clear—even in low-light situations, when zooming in for a shot, or while you’re on the move.

Capture Guide


Make the most of every journey with location-based suggestions

Photo Suggest It’s like a photo tour guide in your pocket. Photo Suggest instantly connects you to huge libraries of images taken by fellow photographers, to help you find and compose your best shots anywhere in the world. Bring more life to your photos—and more photos to your life—with leading social apps and widgets, including TourWrist, Panoramio, TripAdvisor and others.

Optimal settings for anything you want to capture

Smart Mode Suggest Capture everything life can throw at you, and still come back with amazing pictures. Smart Mode Suggest recognizes lighting conditions, scenery, and objects, and instantly recommends the optimal Smart Mode. You can also choose from any of the more than 20 recommended optimized Smart Modes to lend unique touches to your pictures.

Compose and capture shoots with the best possible settings

Smart Mode Stop worrying about settings, and start taking professional-quality artistic shots. A quick tap of the Smart Mode button gives you access to a wide range of special modes. Use Drama Shot to merge continuous shots of moving objects into a single composed image, or Action Freeze to instantly capture high-speed action. Using Light Trace, unleash your inner Picasso and have your subject draw with a handheld light to capture prolonged exposure effects. You can also record sound to your photo to relive the moment exactly how it happened with Sound & Shot. Just choose the mode you want and go.

Friday, August 2, 2013

Upcoming Tablets for the Month of August

Posted by reeYnee On 2:33 PM 1 comment
Asus MeMO Pad HD 7 
 Released Date: August 11
Processor: 1.2GHz Quad-Core A7



Lenovo MIIX 10 
Released Date: August 16
Processor: Intel Z2760


HP SlateBook x2

Released Date: August 26
Processor: 1.8GHz Tegra 4


HP Split x2

Released Date: August 26
Processor: Intel Core i3


Samsung Ativ Q

Released Date: August
Processor: Intel i5 Haswell


Archos ChefPad

Released Date: August
Processor: Dual-core A9


The best things about:
It’s the thinnest Windows 8 tablet on the market today at only 8.2 mm, and despite being a full Windows 8 tablet it’s still supposed to be affordable, it weighs 550 gram, which makes it the lightest 10.1-inch Windows 8 tablet too, it has a built in S-Pen stylus, Side Sync software (see below), microSD card expansion, microUSB, and microHDMI ports, Samsung have made their own thin keyboard cover to this tablet, it has a Windows 8 tablet class leading 10 hour battery life, and sports a decent 64GB of storage.

The worst things about it:
The 10.1-inch display only have a 1366×768 resolution which holds it back a little. The 1.8GHz Intel Atom Z2760 does not make this the most powerful tablet either, and 2GB of LPDDR2 RAM is a little on the mediocre/average side for a Windows 8 tablet – However, all the downsides are there to keep the cost down. So this could give the Samsung Ativ Tab 3 a better price eventually than the whopping $599 launch and release price.

View Price at AMAZON.COM

Sunday, July 28, 2013

Hottest Phones You Can’t Buy Yet

Posted by reeYnee On 11:45 PM No comments

Nokia Lumia EOS

We’ve heard rumors of two top-of-the-range Nokia phones already this year, the Lumia 920 replacement with the codename Catwalk and this, the EOS, which could house a top-notch PureView camera (possibly called the Lumia 1000). We’re featuring the EOS over the Catwalk because there’s a chance it’ll be Nokia’s attempt to capture our attention at Mobile World Congress, plus as the Lumia 920 is only a few months old, it’s a bit early to be talking about its sequel.

Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini

The Galaxy S4 Mini is the little brother of the Galaxy S4 with many of the same functions, just slightly scaled back. Powered by a 1.7GHz dual-core processor, it has a 4.3-inch, 960 x 540 pixel Super AMOLED screen, 1.5GB RAM, an 8-megapixel rear-facing camera, and 8GB storage. (Thankfully it does include a microSD slot, so you can expand the amount of file storage.) It operates on Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean.

LG Optimus G2

Thanks to Viral Phone, rumors about the LG Optimus G2 have finally given us the details we’ve been waiting for. Compatible with LTE Advance networks, the device will sport a 5.2-inch, 1920×1080 pixel HD screen powered by a Qualcomm quad-core Snapdragon 800 processor. It will run on 2GB RAM, operating on Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean, with a not-too-shabby 13-megapixel rear-facing camera. The company is expected to announce the phone in August, meaning it should be available by the fall.

Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom

The Galaxy Cam was a very cool device, but it stopped short of what we really wanted: a true camera phone. The Galaxy S4 Zoom picks up where it left off. Not only does this have a full 10x optical zoom, it’s also an impressive phone to boot. While it might be a little awkward to hold a phone with a giant lens on it up to your face, it can’t be much worse than trying to talk on one of the giant phablets that have become so popular. We can’t wait to try this one out.

Yotaphone

It’s a little gimmicky, but still a fun phone nonetheless. For the most part, it’s pretty average: Android 4.2 Jelly Bean, 4.3-inch, 720p display, 2GB RAM, 12-megapixel camera and TKGB internal storage. What makes this a standout device is the E Ink screen on the backside of the phone. It’s completely customizable and can be used as an energy efficient way to view your Twitter feed, the weather, push notifications, or even a favorite image to add a personal touch without needing a case. It’s currently available overseas and should make its way to the U.S. by the end of the year.

Samsung Ativ Tab 3

Posted by reeYnee On 12:42 AM No comments
The Ativ Tab’s are very similar to the Galaxy Tab line, with the major difference being that the 3 Galaxy Tab tablets are running Android, whereas the Ativ Tab 3, 5, and 7, are Windows 8 tablets.
Samsung is bragging that the Ativ Tab 3 is the thinnest Windows 8 tablet in the world today, with a thickness of 8.2 mm.

The screen is a typical 10.1-inch with a 1366×768 display resolution. It’s not too heavy at 550 grams.
The power comes in form of an Intel Atom processor, 2GB of RAM, and 64GB storage. Very average for a Windows 8 tablet in other words.

Which should have brought the price down. But with the Ativ Tab 3 being a Samsung tablet, expect a premium price all the same. Price and release date will be anounced by Samsung at a later date.

The Ativ Tab 3 also have the S-Pen stylus, as more and more Samsung tablets and phones tend to have. 


Category                  DetailsSpecifications
DisplaySize 10.1"
ResolutionHD 1366x768
PerformanceOSWindows8
ProcessorIntel ATOM Z2760
GraphicsShared
Memory2GB LPDDR2
Hard Disk Drive64GB eMMC
Camera720p HD
Battery LifeBattery Life10 hours
DimensionsDimensions8.2mm
Weight550g
ColorWhite
I/O PortsUSB Ports1x micro USB 2.0, micro HDMI, micro SD


Asus New Tablets For 2013

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Asus unveiled a range of four new tablet computers today, including a very exciting new dual-OS Android + Windows convertible/hybrid tablet, creating a machine with a lot of opportunities. Here’s the breakdown:

Asus Transformer Book Trio

Transformer Book Trio is the most unique of the new tablets thanks to the dual operating systems it features. With the press of a button, you can opt between running this tablet as either a Android 4.2 device or a Windows 8 device. On top of that, this is also designed as a convertible/hybrid tablet, with all extra benefits this entails. 

The other specs are just as good. To begin with it has a 16:9 aspect ratio 11.6-inch IPS display with a 1920×1080 resolution. The dock/keyboard/PC Station has a 4th generation Intel Core i5/i7-4500U processor and a 750 GB hard drive. The reason why it’s called a “PC Station” is because this part of the device can function as a stand alone computer that can be connected to an external display when the tablet/display is detached, essentially giving you two computers.

The tablet itself has its own 2.0 GHz Intel Atom Z2580 processor with up to 64GB of storage. Release date of Transformer Book Trio is for the time being set to Q3 of 2013, with a more precise date to be announced by Asus later on.

Asus MeMO Pad FHD 10

And then finally, Asus also showed us the new 10.1-inch MeMO Pad FHD 10.
As the name implies, this is a Full HD 1920×1200 resolution tablet, with IPS display and 178-degree wide viewing angles.

This Android 4.2 tablet is powered by a 1.6 GHz Intel Atom Z2560 processor, have the same 1.2 MP front camera and a 5 MP rear camera as its smaller sibling above, features Asus SonicMaster audio technology, have GPS and GLONASS sensors, and have a battery life of up to 10 hours.

It is only 9.5mm thick and weighs in at 580 gram. The memory configurations are either 16GB or 32GB + microSD card support. The back of the tablet have a “micro-weave finish” for increased grip, and the color options for the back are blue, white, or pink. Release date for Asus MeMO Pad FHD 10is set to September 2013, with the price to be announced later.

Asus Transformer Pad Infinity

Being the first Android 4.2 tablet to feature the new NVIDIA Tegra 4 processor at a whopping 1.9GHz, in addition to sporting a 72-core GeForce graphics processor, the Transformer Pad Infinity is a fast new hybrid tablet that drives off the information super highway and onto the free-speed German autobahn instead, leaving its current competition in dust in the rear view mirror.

The 10.1-inch backlit LED display have an outstanding iPad-beating 2560×1600 resolution in addition to 10-point multi-touch and IPS technology with a 178-degree viewing angle. For sound, Asus have gone with their own SonicMaster-enhanced audio system.

Even the keyboard dock have a multi-touch touchpad, in addition to USB 3.0, an SDXC card reader, and of course extra battery power.

Asus MeMO Pad HD 7

MeMO Pad HD 7 is a cheaper Nexus 7 alternative. To be released in August, this Android 4.2 tablet will start at only $129 with 8GB of memory, or $149 with 16GB (both have microSD support). For that money you get a 7-inch IPS display with a 1280×800 resolution and 170-degree viewing angles, a quad-core MTK 8125 ARM Cortex A7 processor, 1GB of RAM, a 1.2 MP front camera and a 5 MP rear camera, and Asus SonicMaster stereo sound technology.

It is 10.8mm thick and only weighs 302 gram, making it the lightest tablet on the market! It has a 10 hour battery life, and is available with a range of four color choices; black, white, pink or green. With a price like that, this has got to be the best budget tablet of the year!
Asus MeMO Pad HD 7

Included with both this tablet and the one below, is the Asus protective TransCover with microfiber interior to keep it safe from scratches. This cover also doubles as a flexible stand.

Sunday, July 21, 2013

Lenovo Ideatab A1000

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Lenovo’s latest tablet runs Android 4.2 Jelly Bean, works around a 7-inch 1024×600 resolution screen, and is powered by a 1.2GHz MT8317 Dual-Core processor. See price and details in store.

It’s also got 1GB of RAM, 8GB or 16GB storage options with microSD card support up to 32GB, and a 0.3MP front camera. The 3600mAh battery is supoosed to last for 8 hours on average.

This is a budget tablet in other words. And not the only one hitting the market at this time of the year with this kind of specs either.



Enhanced Stereo Speakers
Enjoy an enhanced audio experience for all multimedia including video, games and music. The A1000's dual stereo speakers are spaced apart for better stereo effects and oriented toward the front of the tablet for a richer user experience.

Dolby® Digital Plus
Dolby® audio enhancement allows louder, more natural, distortion-free sound – whether you're listening through headphones or the integrated speakers.

Complete Connectivity
Micro-USB for charging and connecting peripherals plus a micro-SD card slot for convenience and easy expandability.

USB OTG Support
USB OTG (On The Go) allows your tablet to charge and read other devices, such as USB memory sticks (OTG requires a special, optional cable).

7" HD Display
The IdeaTab A1000's HD display offers a clear and colorful viewing experience whether indoors or outside. The 72 percent color gamut screen delivers vivid video and pictures – better than many screens on more expensive tablets.

Pocket Size Comfort
At less than an inch thin and only weighing 0.7 lbs the IdeaTab A1000 is a perfect size for reading, listening to music, and web-surfing – and it can easily slide into a pocket when not in use.

Comfortable Design
The A1000's "ring" design emphasizes its slimness while curved surfaces make it comfortable to hold.

Long Battery Life
The A1000 offers up to 8 hours of WiFi browsing on a single battery charge.

WiFi Connectivity
Stay connected with 802.11b/g/n WiFi and Bluetooth® 4.0.

Front Webcam
Video chat with friends with the 0.3M front-mounted webcam
.

Specification:

Processor
  • MT8317 Dual-Core Processor 1.2 GHz
Operating System
  • Android™ 4.2 Jelly Bean
Memory/Storage
  • RAM: 1GB LP-DDR2
  • Internal Storage: 16GB eMMC
  • Expandable Storage: Up to 32 GB microSD
Display 
  • 7.0' TN with 70% color gamut(NTSC)
  • Resolution: 1024 x 600
  • Multi-touch capacitive
Battery
  • 3500mAh Li-Polymer
  • 8 hrs WiFi Browsing
  • 6hrs video playback
  • Stand-by minimum 2 weeks
Connectivity/Radios
  • WiFi (WLAN 802.11b/g/n)
  • Bluetooth® 4.0
Integrated Camera
  • 0.3M Front Camera
Dimensions (W x H x T)
  • 7.83" x 4.76" x 0.42"
Weight
  • 0.77 lbs
Color
  • Black, White
Sensors
  • Accelerometer (G-sensor)
  • Vibration
Buttons
  • Power key
  • Volume key
Ports/Slots
  • 3.5 mm Audio/Mic Jack
  • Micro-USB (supports USB-OTG)
  • Micro-SD card slot

Friday, July 19, 2013

Toshiba Unveils New Excite Tablets

Posted by reeYnee On 5:14 PM No comments

The Toshiba Excite Write is an Android 4.2, Jelly Bean, tablet featuring a 10.1-inch touchscreen with a 2560 x 1600 resolution and digitizer support, is powered by an Nvidia Tegra 4 processor, and has 32GB of internal storage.

Specs:
 
Display
  • Screen size (diagonal): 10.1 inches 
  • Technology: LCD 
  • Resolution (X): 2560 px 
  • Resolution (Y): 1600 px 
  • Touchscreen type: Dual-digitizer 
  • Multitouch: Yes
Software
  • Operating system: Android 
  • Skin: Toshiba 
  • Launch OS version: 4.2
Processor
  • CPU brand: Nvidia
  • CPU family: Tegra 4
Memory
  • RAM size: 2 GB
Storage
  • Internal size: 32 GB 
  • External storage: Yes 
  • External storage support: microSD
Rear Camera
  • Effective pixels: 8 megapixels
Ports
  • Data connections: Micro HDMI, Micro USB

Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 7.0 (WiFi)

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Galaxy Tab 3 Features
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 is packed with features designed to give you a chance to relax, to connect and engage with family, to keep you entertained, and to offer new conveniences in everyday life. It works a lot like your Galaxy smartphone, so there’s nothing new to learn. Just start having fun. 

The Same Galaxy Experience
You love your Galaxy smartphone. Now enjoy the same Galaxy experience on a tablet. You’re already a Galaxy Tab 3 expert. Getting started on a Galaxy Tab 3 is a breeze. Comfortably switch back and forth from your Galaxy phone to your Galaxy Tab whenever. Your content is automatically in sync—wireless, fast and for free.  
A Powerful Tablet Doesn't Have to Be Complicated
Enjoy your favorite tablet apps and activities on the Galaxy Tab 3. Search, explore, and buy online with fast web-browsing. Stay connected with friends wherever you are. Download apps, catch up on email, and more. It’s fun and easy for the whole family.
Make the Most of Your Downtime 
The Galaxy Tab 3 is a universal remote control, toy box, and bookshelf all-in-one! There’s never a dull moment when you’ve got the Galaxy Tab 3 in hand.

Tab Specs 
  • Carrier: Wi-Fi Only
  • Form Factor Bar: Touchscreen
  • Color: White
  • Camera (Front): 1.3 MP 
  • Camera (Rear): 3.0 MP
  • Features: Gps tagging; HD Playback; HD Recording; Online Image Uploading (Share Via); Photo Editing; Sharing Capabilities: Buddy photo share, Share shot; Shot Modes: Buddy photo share, Panorama, share shot, Single shot, smile shot; Video
  • Dimensions (W x H x D): 4.37" x 7.4" x 0.39" 
  • Weight:
    10.58 oz.
  • Internal:
    1 RAM, 8GB ROM 
  • External: Up to 64 GB
  • CPU: 1.2GHz Dual Core
  • Main Display Size: 7.0”
  • Main Display Resolution: 1024 x 600 Pixel 
  • Main Display Technology: WSVGA TFT
  • User Interface: Accelerometer; Geomagnetic; Samsung Traditional UI; TouchWiz®; Widgets 
  • Audio: Audio Streaming; Compatible Music Files: AAC, AMR, MP3, OGG, WMA/ASF, 3GA/M4A, FLAC, WAV; MP3/MP4/Music Tones; Music Player; Ringtones, Polyphonic 
  • Video: Compatible Video Files: AVI/DIVX, WMV/ASF, FLV, MKV, MP4/3GP, WEBM; Video Player; Video Streaming 
  • Fun and Entertainment: Downloadable Content; IR Remote Control; S Voice™; Samsung Widget Gallery; Wallpapers, Animated; WatchON™
  • Business and Office: Enterprise-Ready; Corporate E-mail/Calendar/Contacts; Microsoft® Office-compatible; Mobile Device Management; On-Device Encryption (ODE); SAFE™; Virtual Private Network 
  • Messaging Options: Email 
  • Disclaimer: Samsung and Galaxy Tab are registered trademarks of Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.

HTC Launches Smaller Flagship Phone

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With One Mini, HTC becomes the latest phone maker to adopt the miniaturization trend.

The One Mini follows the same external design cues and ergonomic proportions of its bigger brother, the HTC One, and on the inside uses the same custom skin, Beats Audio technology, and user interface. However, the smaller device's size means that some internal components have had to be changed.

It has a 720p 4.3-inch display (instead of a 4.9-inch full HD screen). There's also less RAM (1GB) and a smaller dual core 1.4GHz processor, but it will still pack a sufficient punch to run any app currently available on Google Play and will be more affordable than the company's true flagship, extending the cool factor to more potential users.

As such, the HTC One Mini becomes the latest in a growing range of 'mini me' gadgets that includes the Samsung Galaxy SIV Mini and the Sony Xperia ZR. Interestingly, HTC is also currently rumored to be in the process of developing and launching a tablet version of the One which would also compete head to head with similar offerings from Samsung and Sony.

Announced Thursday at a low-key press event in London, the Mini will be available in August.

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