Showing posts with label Tablet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tablet. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Toshiba Thrive Tablet 2012


Toshiba is ready with its new sophisticated tablet, Toshiba Thrive. Toshiba Thrive tablet is impressive in design with contrast body colours. Thrive tablet is priced at $449.99 for the 8GB model, 16GB at $479.99 and the 32GB at $579.99. Toshiba Thrive tablet has 10.7 x 6.9 x 0.6 inches and it has 770 gm weight. Toshiba Thrive runs on Google Android 3.1 Honeycomb operating system.



Toshiba Thrive Features,Specifications and Price : 

Toshiba Thrive tablet powered by Nvidia Tegra 2 Dual-Core Processor with 1 GB of RAM and 32 GB in built storage memory. Thrive tablet sports 10.1 inch Multi touch LED backlit Display screen with 1280×800 pixel resolution. Toshiba Thrive tablet also has dual cameras – 5 megapixel on the back side and 2 megapixel in front side.



Toshiba Thrive also includes full-sized HDMI output, GPS, an accelerometer, digital compass, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi b/g/n, USB 2.0, mini USB ports, a full-sized SD card slot, screen rotation lock-switch and a rubberized back plate for easier gripping, and a 23WHr battery that ought to last the distance without missing a beat.




  •     Dimensions: 10.7 x 6.9 x 0.6 inch
  •     Weight: 770 grams
  •     NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor
  •     1 GB RAM
  •     32 GB in built storage memory
  •     Google Android 3.1 Honeycomb OS
  •     10.1 inch Multi touch Display
  •     800 x 1280 pixels screen resolution
  •     SD Card slot
  •     HDMI Out
  •     Wi-Fi, EDGE, USB, Bluetooth, GPS connectivity
  •     Email and IM Support
  •     Document Viewer, Google Applications support
  •     Digital Compass
  •     5 megapixel back side camera
  •     2 megapixel front camera
  •     HD video recording/playback
  •     Music Player
  •     Stero Speakers
  •     3.5 mm jack
  •     Battery: Standard
Gadgets You Life.

Sunday, December 25, 2011

Samsung Galaxy Tab™ 10.1 (Verizon 4G LTE) – 32GB White


The tablet that makes all things better.
The world is changing. It’s quickly shifting to doing everything smarter. The world is moving forward, and this is where it’s going. Introducing the 4G LTE Samsung Galaxy Tab™ 10.1 – the tablet that redefines the tablet.

A screen so lifelike you’ll want to touch it.
The Tab’s WXGA PLS TFT 10.1” brilliant touchscreen display redefines brilliance. The high resolution 1280 x 800 HD display gives every image amazing color, radiance, and clarity to capture all the detail of real life. Every letter of text is razor sharp. When you watch a movie with $100 million in special effects, you see every detail. And when your finger touches the responsive screen, every function is smooth as silk.

Performs at a higher level. So you can, too.
Surf the internet just like on a PC, and get the full enjoyment of 175 million Adobe® Flash® compatible sites, games, and videos. The central processing unit is the world's first mobile super chip – the NVIDIA® Tegra™ 2 dual core 1GHz processor, to run all your functions and apps effortlessly. A full gig of RAM processes all your data faster. The Tab 10.1’s Full Android™ 3.1, Honeycomb platform is the sweetest way to perform all Google™ Mobile Experiences, such as optimized Gmail™ and Google Maps™.

Does several things at once. Sound familiar?
Multi-tasking is the new normal. None of us have time to do only one thing at a time. The Tab 10.1 keeps you up-to-the-second with widgets and you can have more than one window open at a time to bounce around on. Access Android Market™ for 200,000 apps that keep your life moving with the speed you need. Sometimes your Tab 10.1 is for work, sometimes it’s for play, and sometimes it’s hard to tell the difference.

Take gaming to the next level.
The Tab 10.1 is gaming heaven. It has the speed and processing power to run any Android or Adobe Flash-based game with no buffering, stalling, downloads or plug-ins. You can even run the latest Adobe® Flash® 10.3 technology. And the screen shows every dragon’s scale, every gold doubloon, and every sword glint with eye-popping, heart-pounding detail.

Have a front row seat to all your favorite movies and shows.
Access thousands of hit movies and TV shows through Samsung Media Hub. Just scroll through the list and pick the content you want to rent or purchase for download. You can share purchased content between five other devices that support Media Hub. Movies are available the same day they’re released on DVD and TV shows the day after network premier. You can watch purchased or rented content on your television by connecting with a HDMI video-out adapter, sold separately. And whether your content is rented or purchased, you can begin watching in less than a minute.

You also get a free $25 Media Hub credit from Samsung with your Galaxy Tab 10.1 (Verizon 4G LTE) purchase, good towards TV program purchases.

You can’t be too thin.
It’s only 8.6 millimeters (0.34 inches) from front to back, which is about as thin as a typical ballpoint pen. The Tab also weighs just 1.25 lbs. – so light that you’ll hardly notice it in your briefcase or purse. The body is sleek yet easy to grip, and fits comfortably in your hand. It’s the perfect portable device to take anywhere and connect through any Wi-Fi hotspot.

These Tabs are going fast.
The Tab 10.1 is engineered to take full advantage of Verizon's 4G LTE network. If you like blazing speed, better buckle up.

Sync and Share Digital Content with AllShare™
Transform your digital living experience by enjoying your content on multiple screens, anytime, anywhere. You can wirelessly stream your movies, music and photos from your smartphone, or tablet to your Smart TV, PC and to other DLNA Certified® devices. Samsung AllShare™ seamlessly puts your music, memories and videos in harmony.

Specifications

Carrier
  • Verizon
Form Factor
  • 10.1", Tablet Device
Color
  • White
Operating System
  • Android 3.1, Honeycomb
Camera
  • 2.0 Megapixel
  • 3.0 Megapixel
Dimensions (W x H x D)
  • 10.1” x 6.9” x 0.34”
Weight
  • 20 ounces
20 ounces
Weight of the phone, measured in ounces (oz.).

Battery
  • Lithium Ion, 7000mAh
Memory
  • 32GB Internal Memory
  • microSD Accessory Adapter
Network
  • 1x/EVDO RevA/LTE:850/1900/700MHz
  • 4G LTE
Connectivity
  • 802.11 a/b/g/n
  • A2DP, AVRCP, AVCTP, AVDTP,
A2DP, AVRCP, AVCTP, AVDTP,
Short range wireless technology that enables fixed and mobile devices to exchange data. EDR is high-speed.

CPU
  • 1GHz Dualcore, nVidia T720
Display
  • 1280 x 800 WXGA
  • 8.54" x 5.34"
  • 16M PLS TFT LCD
User Interface
  • Widgets, Smart Unlock, Bilingual:Spanish
Audio
  • AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, MP3, WAV
Video
  • 3G2, 3GP, H.263, H.264, MPEG4
Fun and Entertainment
  • Full HTML Web Browser, Books, Browser, Email, Gallery, Gmail™, Google Maps™, Android Market, Google Search™, Google Talk™, Voice Search, Latitude, Music Hub, Navigation, Places, Pulse, QuickOffice, Samsung Apps, YouTube, Music Player, Media Hub
Business and Office
  • DOCUMENT FILES, Word File: doc, docx, xml, txt, rtf, dot, dotx Excel File: xls, xlsx, csv, xlt, xltx PowerPoint: ppt, pptx, pot, potx, pps, ppsx PDF: pdf
Messaging Options
  • Email, Corporate Email
Call Functions
  • Speakerphone, Voice Recognition, Speech-to-text, Multitasking
Gadget  Your Life.



Samsung Galaxy Tab™ 7.0" (Sprint)


Have It All, Anywhere
Surf the web, video chat, and watch widescreen movies—with just one lightweight, portable device.
features

Is Your Laptop Nervous? It Should Be
The Samsung Galaxy Tab™ brings you the media you want and keeps you connected with anyone, anytime. Compact and light, you can keep in touch with people and content through 3G connectivity, Wi-Fi® 802.11 b/g/n or Bluetooth® Wireless Technology 3.0. With a battery life of up to 13 hours* and a crisp TFT-LCD display, you’re free to communicate, update, and enjoy.

Your Favorite Movies Are Always Showing
Samsung’s new Media Hub app brings your favorite entertainment to the Galaxy Tab. The app is preloaded for instant access to a broad selection of movies and TV shows that start playing while they download.

Be a Bookworm and the Office Hero
Bury yourself in all of your favorite books, magazine and newspapers with just a touch of the screen with the pre-loaded Amazon Kindle™ e-Reader. Access all of your important documents as well as create new ones via ThinkFree Office™, which is compatible with Microsoft® Office applications like Word, Excel® and PowerPoint® as well as Adobe® pdf viewing. 

Cameras Coming and Going
The Tab makes creating and sharing images and video fast and portable with its two cameras. The rear-facing 3-megapixel camera with flash captures images and video that can be edited and shared. With its front-facing camera, you can easily stay in touch and video-chat for either business or pleasure. Pre-loaded with Qik, users can video-chat and seamlessly talk with other people over a Wi-Fi connection.

Let the Games Begin
Armed with the latest Adobe® Flash® Player 10.1, The Samsung Galaxy Tab supports fast and seamless viewing of any web page, and provides enhanced video and game experience. Experience the ultimate full HTML internet viewing experience with Adobe® Flash® for watching videos and animations on the incredible 7" LCD display.

Sync and Share Digital Content with AllShare™
Transform your digital living experience by enjoying your content on multiple screens, anytime, anywhere. You can wirelessly stream your movies, music and photos from your smartphone, or tablet to your Smart TV, PC and to other DLNA Certified® devices. Samsung AllShare™ seamlessly puts your music, memories and videos in harmony.

Gadget Your Life.



Sunday, June 19, 2011

Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Smartphone Review - Hardware & Software Details


Samsung is now become the most promising company in term of Smartphone's and Tablet computing development. Samsung has recently launched its new family member of its Samsung Galaxy Tab known as Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 device with lots of powerful feature’s. The Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, in its current form, was born out of a response to Apple's sleek and thin iPad tablet. The original Galaxy Tab 10.1, which hadn't reached market yet, just couldn't compete, so Samsung went back the drawing board and turned out this beauty of a tablet in record time. And this one can compete.

The original 7-inch Samsung Galaxy Tab was the only major iPad competitor to be released in 2010, but it was hampered by the inclusion of Android 2.2 very much an OS designed for mobile phones rather than tablets. However with the release of the tablet-tastic Android 3.1 this year, the iPad 2 is about to come up against some serious competition.
Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 features a large, wide-screen display that looks sharp and bright, and it rests inside a body that is incredibly thin and light. This 10-inch tablet weighs less than a number of smaller tablets on the market, yet it still packs a dual-core 1GHz processor and the latest version of Android 3.1 Honeycomb.

There still aren't very many tablet-specific Android apps, and those that exist are not that easy to find in the Android Market, but the Galaxy Tab 10.1 is still a desirable piece of kit.

Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 is the same as the device launched at Google I/O, but there's two key differences that we'll focus on here: the hardware and design, and the thoroughly different Software Version (v3.1 here versus v3.0 before).

Hardware and Design:
As is the case with all 10-inch tablets, Samsung's Galaxy Tab 10.1 is a large device. Its face measures 256.6mm x 172.9mm (10.1in x 6.8in), but the entire tablet is only 8.6mm (.3in) thick. Pair that with a low 565g (19.9oz) weight and you have a device that is much easier to wield than one might expect.

On top of that, the Tab's build quality is really good. The glossy back, which is white and silver on our unit, feels good on the finger tips, and all of the parts fit tightly together. The Tab also feels very strong in spite of its low profile design. There are no buttons to be found on the front of the Galaxy Tab 10.1, only the 10.1-inch, 1280 x 800 pixel displays and the forward-facing 2 megapixel camera. When held horizontally, the volume and power controls are found on the left end of the top edge of the tablet, while the 3.5mm headphone jack is a bit over to the right. A stereo speaker port can be found on the left and right edges, one each, and the proprietary charging/data port can be found on the bottom edge.

The interior is home to an NVIDIA Tegra 2 dual-core 1GHz processor and 16GB (or 32GB) of internal storage. I was testing the Wi-Fi only model, but 3G-capable models are expected soon.


Software:
The primary differentiator between the Tab 10.1 LE and the far-less-limited Tab 10.1: 0.1. Android 3.1 brings along widgets that can be resized vertically and horizontally, access to the newfangled Movies section of the Android Market, improved overall performance and support for a host of USB accessories. Unfortunately, the Movies department is only open for Android 3.1 tablets with 3G radios, hence, our 16GB WiFi test unit still showed it as unavailable. 

The performance improvements, however, are here. They're subtle, sure, but you won't find us kvetching about extra speed, regardless of how minor it is. Granted, we didn't have any real qualms with performance on the Tab 10.1 Limited Edition, but it's safe to say we've even fewer qualms here. Resizing widgets worked, and worked well, but it's mildly annoying that it only supports a smattering of 'em right now -- we're hoping to see more apps updated soon to take advantage, and when that happens, homepane tweakers will no doubt find these remarkably useful. It enables each pane to be full of useful, glanceable information, a sizable calendar prevents you from having to load the app each time.


We'd also like to point out a huge, huge issue with using the Galaxy Tab 10.1 in conjunction with OS X. For whatever reason, Android File Transfer still hasn't been updated to support this slate, which means that you cannot (easily) use your Mac to transfer files onto your device. We have to wonder what Google was thinking when it fundamentally changed how Macs could interface with Android; our Nexus One (Android 2.3) simply pops up as an external drive on the desktop of a MacBook Pro, while Honeycomb devices require a dedicated piece of software that may or may not work. Blech. We're hoping Google updates AFT in the hours ahead; otherwise, you can expect the forums to come alive as Mac owners struggle to make contact with the $500+ slate they just bit on.