Top Tablet PC News
Dell Windows 8 Tablet
The new Dell tablets running Windows 8 and Windows RT are
now up for pre-order. The Dell XPS 10 running Windows RT and based on Qualcomm
Snapdragon S4 chip has a starting price of $499.99. What you get at that price
is a 10.1 inch device with 1366 x 768 pixel density, 32 GB of storage, Wi-Fi,
and Bluetooth. The tablet will also come pre-loaded with Office Home &
Student 2013 RT. The 64 GB version costs $599.99 while $679.99 will fetch you
the same with 32 GB of storage and a keyboard docking station.
Dell’s Windows 8 offering comprises
of the business oriented Latitude 10 device built around a Intel Atom Z2760
Clover Trail processor. On offer are three models each offering 2GB of RAM and
64 GB of storage. The base Wi-Fi version costs $649 while the top of the line
4G capable version costs $849. There is a $749 version in between which offers
support for ethernet and comes with an optional docking station.
Kindle Fire HD Is Amazon’s
Bestseller, FreeTime Upgraded
Meanwhile, there is a new update for
the Kindle Fire’s FreeTime feature, which allows parents to exercise greater
control over the way they want their kids to handle the device.
Fujitsu Windows 8 Tablet
Fujitsu is readying a few tablets
that would accompany the launch of the Windows 8 OS. However, while this puts
the Japanese company in the same bracket as a horde of other companies, what
makes the Fujitsu Stylistic Q572 unique is that it is among the first to
feature the new AMD Z-60 Hondo chip. AMD is claiming it to be low on power
demands while delivering superior processing capabilities.
This apart, the tablet’s spec sheet
is quite impressive and includes a USB 3.0, and USB 2.0 port, HDMI, and an SDXC
card slot, along with a SIM card slot, as well. The tablet offers up 4 GB of RAM and 64 GB to 256
GB of SSD storage.
The Fujitsu Stylistic QH77/J is
another Windows 8 offering from the company to be launched alongside Windows 8
in Japan. The tablet comes with a keypad docking station, which means it can be
transformed into a 11.6 inch notebook. Specifications are comparable, with an
Intel Core i5-3427U Ivy Bridge processor at the core working in conjunction
with a 4 GB RAM and a 64 GB solid state disk.
iPad 4 Rumored with Bigger Face
Time Camera
We seem to be nearing the end of one
rumor story while starting off on a new exciting one. The iPad Mini is all set
to be unveiled in a few hours from now, and a new image supposedly of the iPad
4 has made it online that hints at a bigger facetime camera. Apple should already have on its design of
the next gen iPad, given the company’s pledge to replace the existing lineup
every year. As such, the new iPad 4 should be with us during the March-April
2013 period.
It all started with an image
purported to be that of iPad 4 featuring a larger lens opening on the front,
which could be an indication of a bigger camera. Both iPod Touch and iPhone 5
carry a 1.2 megapixel unit at the front and the same or even better seems
likely for the iPad 4. An optically-bonded display is being talked about,
leading to a better quality image while reducing glare. However, a new regular
sized iPad is unlikely to be unveiled at Apple’s upcoming media event, so we
will have to wait until spring 2013 to get a firsthand account of the new
improvements.
Update: Apple surprised everyone by
launching not only the iPad Mini but
a new regular iPad 4 as
well.
LG Windows 8 Tablet
LG hasn’t had a very memorable
tablet experience with the Android operating system. However, the company is
betting big on the Windows 8 platform and has already unveiled a tablet running
Microsoft’s next gen OS. Christened LG H160, the tablet incorporates a slide
out design so that the keyboard can be slid behind the 11.6 inch display when
not in use. What makes the H160 unique is that it offers an auto slide out
feature, meaning the keyboard can be launched by the click of a button.
The H160 hybrid tablet offers a USB,
HDMI, and a microSD card slot. The tablet is
just 15.9 mm thick while weighing a shade above a kilo. LG is claiming a
battery backup time of a pretty decent 10 hours. The hybrid tablet also
supports LG’s Smart Touch Pen, though further details are still awaited.
Microsoft is all set to launch Windows 8 on Oct 26, which is when we expect to
come across more information on the LG tablet. A flurry of tablet launches are
also expected during that time.
Toys “R” Us Tabeo Kid-Friendly
Tablet Now Shipping
Kids flocking over to Toys “R” Us
retail sites will be greeted with the Tabeo tablet, which the retail chain had first
unveiled on September and is now finally ready for some prime time action. The
timing of the release is perfect, what with the holiday season just round the corner.
Priced at a convenient $149.99, the Tabeo might not be a trailblazer as far as
performance aspects are concerned, but can hold its own among its peers.
With a 7 inch 800 x 480 pixel
display upfront, the Tabeo is powered by a 1 GHz Cortex A8 processor that is
supported by a 1 GB RAM along with 4 GB of internal memory. Other features of
the Android tablet include a microSD card slot, a micro HDMI and micro USB 2.0
port, integrated microphone and speaker, and a front facing camera. The Tabeo
is wi-fi capable and allows for seven hours of video playback. Plus, there is a
wide range of accessories to be picked up as well, all priced between $5.99 and
$39.99.
Nextbook Premium 10SE Tablet
The Premium 10SE is
the newest tablet offering from Nextbook and boasts of an extremely competitive
price of just $279.99 for a tablet that offers a 9.7 inch screen. The spec
sheet is quite decent, including a 1 GHz processor along with 1 GB RAM and 8 GB
of internal memory. A microSD card slot allows 32 GB of max expansion and a USB
port are other positives with the 10SE. The tablet running Android 4.0 Ice
Cream Sandwich also comes with 25 ebooks pre-loaded into the device, which
means you can get started with the device right out of the box. While the
tablet can be considered quite reasonably priced, Radio Shack and Hastings have
sweetened the deal further by offer a $30 discount off the MSRP.
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