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.

What is the best tablet computer out there for both personal and business use?
Q. Like please compare the Samsung Note, the Motorola Playbook, the iPad, and the rest of the other generic Android tablets!!!

I would like to know which ones are the best for a combination of both personal and business use. Something that you can use at home to relax, but constantly switch to for use in the workplace, meetings, schedules, etc.

I would like to know the best tablets with decent specs, amount of internal memory, speed, wireless capabilities, how friendly the system is, as well as reviews on their operation system! Thanks!

A. Dude are you serious? The Ipad is by far greatest their has ever been in every aspect. Let me explain

The good: Apple's new iPad includes a stunning new screen, matched by a quad-core graphic processor and the world's largest app and media store to feed it content. There's a proper 5-megapixel rear camera now, with 1080p recording quality. Optional 4G data from AT&T and Verizon afford an uncompromising mobile experience.

The bad: The new iPad is slightly heavier than last year's model; apps and movies optimized for the screen might take up more space; and ports for HDMI, USB, and SD require adapters.

The bottom line: With a host of improvements--faster graphics, 4G wireless options, a better camera, and a gorgeous high-res screen--the latest iPad cements its position at the head of the tablet pack.

I know Amazon sells it lower than any other place in America and offers free shipping.

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00746MXF8/ref=as_li_ss_til?tag=besjuiforleag-20&camp=0&creative=0&linkCode=as4&creativeASIN=B00746MXF8&adid=1QPVAP2JGYEDSVQGEDCF

What should I know before switching to Android from iPhone?
Q. If the Samsung Galaxy S2 comes to AT&T, I am really thinking of switching to Android but would like to know what I'm might bump into before I do it.

A. galaxy s2 over iphone4
has more free apps
turn-by-turn GPS
better battery life (proven)
better and larger screen
widgets
no need to connect to computer to sync
here is a big one, add a sd card
better calls
better camera
more customizable
more powerful hardware
flash support, watch ALL the online videos
worlds thinnest Smartphone at 8.49mm

apps; the android market has really improved in quality and quantity over the past few years, and is now up to par with apples app store, and is rumored to actually surpassed it later this year. another plus for the android market is that its open source and the majority of the apps are free. And do things are even only barely available on a jail broken iphone
another great thing about android as that if you dont like something (keyboard, homescreen, etc.) it can easily be swapped without jail-breaking, unlike the iphones one-size-fits-all approach.

also don't listen iphone lovers that say Samsung bad at making electronics. what apple fans don't realize is that Samsung produces the screen, processor and memory for apple products so Samsung clearly has the advantage here.The iphone is pretty, but not durable, drop it once- it breaks, all that glass around it? That was honestly a mistake. Android manufactures clearly saw that, and decided to do with something a little more durable.

And the iphones âretina displayâ is a huge scam. By definition a âretina displayâ is one where the human eye cannot distinguish individual pixels. But this is determined by several factors; most important being the distance between the screen and your eyes. The iphones retina distance is 12in, move any closer than that- say 7in and itâs no longer a âretina screenâ because your eyes can now see the pixels, by that same token, if I move my android phone back, to say 16-17in, amazingly, it becomes a retina screen as well! (feel free to google this)

Also apple never invents anything, there never âthe firstâ. All they do is steal old technology, give it a fresh coat of paint and mass advertise it as âmagicalâ and âinnovatingâ, thus fooling the mass of the population into believing that apple offers cutting edge technology, that in fact has been around for quite a few years.
So instead of innovating, apple actually hinders technology- after 4 years they still have low-power single core phones, while android, an example of technology in overdrive, has rumored that, after their second year, the release of quad core phones that will surpass even some desktop computers in shear processing power.




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