Q. Looking for a good tablet, running android 2.3 or later and has dual cameras and capacitive buttons. Looking to spend about $200-$275 at the most. Thanks! (:
A. The google nexus
7" touchscreen
1.2GHz NVIDIA Tegra 3 T30L quad-core processor
32GB of storage
Google Android 4.1 OS (Jelly Bean)
Built-in Webcam, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
249 dollars US
7" touchscreen
1.2GHz NVIDIA Tegra 3 T30L quad-core processor
32GB of storage
Google Android 4.1 OS (Jelly Bean)
Built-in Webcam, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
249 dollars US
When is ASUS or any other brand bringing out quad core tablets?
Q. I wanna knw whether to purchase the dual core nw or wait a couple of months?
A. The first quad core tablets using the Tegra 3 by Nvidia are slated for end of this year, or sometime in the first quarter of next year. I read a lot in the area of mobile tech, and I am also excited for the new quad cores. I will say though, unless you are into gaming on a tablet you will more than likely not see much difference between the dual and quad core tablets. Infact, I am sure you will see zero difference. Just like the mobile phone arena, technology changes quickly. I am just saying, there is always a better tablet/phone/computer right around the corner. If you wait for the best, you'll be waiting a long time.
Hold the press, I just found an article from today actually. http://www.3g.co.uk/PR/Oct2011/zte-launching-first-tegra-3-android-tablet.html Apparently ZTE is launching the first Tegra 3 No launch date set yet, but they do have it. So perhaps the end of year projection for Kal El (Tegra 3) is spot on.
Hold the press, I just found an article from today actually. http://www.3g.co.uk/PR/Oct2011/zte-launching-first-tegra-3-android-tablet.html Apparently ZTE is launching the first Tegra 3 No launch date set yet, but they do have it. So perhaps the end of year projection for Kal El (Tegra 3) is spot on.
What is the best tablet for using a word document?
Q. Dont want to carry laptop to college, thinking a tablet with a keyboard attachment will br small enough to carry 24/7. What yablet would be best for using a word document? I know it wont take the place of a laptop all the time, just want something little to carry.
A. ASUS Transformer Infinity TF700T. Great tablet if you don't mind the Android operating system. It has some nice word documents you can buy for it and it also has a keyboard doc that you can buy. I have a friend that owns the tablet and the keyboard and he loves it. Works just like a netbook/laptop. I would highly recommend you consider getting a small 10-11 inch laptop, though. They weigh about the same as a tablet with a keyboard and you get a better experience and can do more with it. Tablets are basically just luxuries, when laptops can do more for about the same price or even less.
But, if you are determined to get a tablet, the ASUS infinity is the way to go. The keyboard you can buy for it is quite amazing, as it adds more battery, USB ports, an SD slot, and has a nice trackpad. The tablet itself packs in a powerful quad core 1.6 GHz processor, which is about as fast as a lot of lower end laptops out there today. The screen resolution, although not as nice as the new ipad, still packs in a 224 ppi high definition display screen. It's relatively lightweight and thin, and also has many features most other tablets simply lack, like the micro SD port, HDMI port, USB port (with the doc), and SD port with the dock. If you don't like the Android OS, go with the iPad. Stay away from Windows RT. Just my opinion.
The tablet itself costs 500 bucks, and the keyboard costs 150 bucks. The keyboard is pretty nice like I said. If you want a tablet more for gaming, go with the iPad, but if you are looking for a tablet for work/school, the android OS is the way to go. Another option other than the ASUS infinity is the Nexus 10.
But, if you are determined to get a tablet, the ASUS infinity is the way to go. The keyboard you can buy for it is quite amazing, as it adds more battery, USB ports, an SD slot, and has a nice trackpad. The tablet itself packs in a powerful quad core 1.6 GHz processor, which is about as fast as a lot of lower end laptops out there today. The screen resolution, although not as nice as the new ipad, still packs in a 224 ppi high definition display screen. It's relatively lightweight and thin, and also has many features most other tablets simply lack, like the micro SD port, HDMI port, USB port (with the doc), and SD port with the dock. If you don't like the Android OS, go with the iPad. Stay away from Windows RT. Just my opinion.
The tablet itself costs 500 bucks, and the keyboard costs 150 bucks. The keyboard is pretty nice like I said. If you want a tablet more for gaming, go with the iPad, but if you are looking for a tablet for work/school, the android OS is the way to go. Another option other than the ASUS infinity is the Nexus 10.
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