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Android Honeycomb Tablet

Posted by Admin September 13, 2011 0 comments
Android Honeycomb Tablet
Today is the day – the first Honeycomb tablet officially hits the market today, arriving at Verizon stores and Best Buys across the United States. And on the 2nd we will finally hear from Apple about their new iteration of the iPad.

The year of the tablet is officially underway and that means there will soon be more tablets than we know what to do with crowding shelf space at your local electronics store. What role will Android play in the new market and how will the platform develop in 2011? Right now we are still guessing, but there are quite a few possibilities.

Full Android Functionality

For those that wanted a full scale PC experience on a tablet computer, the early Android releases like the Galaxy Tab were a little disappointing. Samsung’s first foray into the tablet market was impressive, but it was pared down quite a bit due to the use of Android 2.2, an OS designed for mobile phones.

With Honeycomb finally here, we will likely start to see new apps and possibly even new tablets that can do exciting things. It will still be a bit of time though before the apps roll in as the final Honeycomb SDK was just released on Tuesday. But, with new tablets coming from the likes of LG and Toshiba, plus Motorola throwing quite a bit of marketing weight into their first slate, Android is getting a strong push in 2011.

The Enterprise

An area we should keep a close eye is the enterprise. Companies are clamoring right now to adopt and integrate tablet PCs into their technology plans. But, thus far only the iPad has made an impact in the enterprise community, mostly because there were so few competitors in 2010. Even though Apple claims 80% of Fortune 500 companies are exploring enterprise use of the iPad, I imagine many will take a closer look at Honeycomb tablets as a potential alternative in 2011.

The iPad is not built for enterprise use, and while Apple has produced a handful of features and is expanding support for enterprise on the platform, the open nature of Android is friendlier for IT departments that must contend with support tickets and content control on a mobile scale. Third party companies are already arriving with solutions for Android like push app installation, remote support and rebooting, remote content control, and lost or stolen device detection.

And while BlackBerry Playbook will surely be a factor in the enterprise discussion this year, until it is released, there is no way to know if it will be the device to fill the gaping hole in enterprise mobility or if Honeycomb can make headway in that market.

What Happens Next?

Everyone wants to know what happens next – will Apple slide in market share to Android as it did in the smart phone market? Or will Apple’s commanding lead be bolstered by the iPad 2, likely arriving sometime between April and June? It is impossible to know for sure, but one thing is for certain – the arrival of Honeycomb is going to have a big impact on the tablet market and we will all be watching very closely.

Android Tablet Features You Need To Know

Posted by Admin August 20, 2011 0 comments
in early 2010, after the successful debut of the Apple iPad show and marked the beginning of a new tablet PC market, many computer hardware manufacturers to see and admit the possibility of a huge market for tablet PCs and prepared throughout the year. Open-source Android OS and the public are maintained and largely adopted by smart phones. The most recent public release of v2.3 version of the code name of Gingerbread. So what are the important features of Android tablet PC you want to find when buying a tablet PC?

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Processor
The heart of any computing device. Tablet lower end of the install 600 MHz processor, but it is important to choose the device with at least a 1 GHz processor or you will experience delays.

Screen size and resolution
A 7-inch screen sizes 10 inches and Popular. It mainly depends on your needs. If you want to use the table as fast web surfing device only at home and want a large screen, you will definitely prefer the 10-inch tablet. But if you want to take your tablets everywhere and enjoy, then you will definitely want to get a 7-inch tablet. 

Operating System
 Android was originally developed for use with smart phones is small. If you prefer Windows-based tablet PC OS, you should prepare to spend several hundred dollars more for the Windows OS require higher computing power and expensive OS license fees as well.

RAM, Storage, and SD Slot
Memory size of about 512MB of RAM should be good, but the higher-end devices come with 1GB memory. The default storage range from 2GB to 32 GB or more. But usually they come with an external SD card slot that supports up to 32GB so; you want to make sure that they have a SD card slot.

Internet 3G and Wi-Fi
 This requirement also depends on how you want to use your tablet. If you want to keep a tablet PC with you all the time, you might want to buy a supported version of 3G. But you need to spend several hundred dollars more in supported versions of 3G. Some tablet PCs is planned to be announced later in the year 2011 will have a 4G blazing like Motorola Xoom. You can still carry around Wi-Fi version of your PC the only one tablet and enjoy the Internet in various places because many public libraries, bookstores, coffee shops and airports provide free Wi-Fi hotspot service. 

Camera and Video Recording
At least the front camera is needed, so you can video chat. You also want to check if the 720 supports HD or Full HD video recording. 

Touch Screen
Capacitive or resistive? Capacitive resistive better on screen, but some prefer resistive. Detecting capacitive touch screen when touched with an electric conductor such as the human body. Resistive touch screens detect when the pressure is detected on the screen. Make sure that it supports multi-touch required for multi-finger zoom in and out.

Battery
How long does the battery last? iPad is known to survive 10 hours of web surfing, watching movies and listening to music. In fact, if you can get from Android devices with support for 10 hours, it has excellent battery life.

Other connectivity and port: USB, Bluetooth, 4G, HDMI output,

Other Features: Accelerometer, GPS, and gyroscope.


The more important features must Processor, Screen Size and storage size. Many other features are often provided as a standard feature for the latest Android popular tablet PCs. But do not assume that the new luxury android tablet PC will have all the popular features. It is important that you visit their web site or a site popular gadget review and confirm the existence of the desired features of the detailed specifications before actually buying the product.
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