Senin, 09 Januari 2012

Top 10: Tablets of the year 2011!!!

Top-notch tablets: The year 2011 is said to be the year of the tablets as many
tablet PCs ranging from low-cost to mid range to high-end have been launched
this year. Though many tablets hit the market, but all tablets were not able to
impress users. Thus we have come up with a list of top 10 tablets that are not
only feature-rich but have also managed to attract users' eyeballs.
Apple iPad 2: Apple launched the second generation of the world's best selling
tablet computer, the Apple iPad, this year. Named iPad 2, the new iPad is is
skinnier, faster and slightly lighter. It comes with cameras for video chatting
and snapping photos. The iPad 2 looks much like the first iPad, though it has a
sleeker, lighter body with a curved back. Among the most noticeable changes is
the inclusion of cameras, one on the front and one on the back. The new iPad has
Apple's new dual-core A5 chip, which helped applications open more quickly than
on the older iPad. Add to that a new version of Apple's iOS software. The new
processor and the new iOS combined to improve Web surfing. It has a 9.7-inch
LED-backlit glossy widescreen multitouch display with IPS technology.
Price: In India, the iPad 2 with Wi-Fi costs for Rs 29,500 for the 16GB model,
Rs 34,500 for the 32GB model and Rs 39,500 for the 64GB model. The iPad 2 with
Wi-Fi + 3G is priced at Rs 36,900 for the 16GB model, Rs 41,900 for the 32GB
model and Rs 46,900 for the 64GB model.
Sony's Tablet S and Tablet P: Sony launched two new tablets this year - Tablet S
and Tablet P. Both the tablets are equipped with Android 3.2 operating
system(OS) and a 5 megapixel camera. The tablet S is wedge-shaped, with one side
thicker than the other. The tablet's 'throw' feature enables users to wirelessly
sync tablet with DLNA compatible devices including PCs, Bravia televisions and
others, thereby allowing them to share and play files - audio, video and images
- on bigger screens. On the other hand, the Tablet P has a folding design for
enhanced handling and use. The Tablet P has dual LCD touchscreens - each
measures 5.5-inch - thereby allowing users to watch video on one screen while
using the other to control it, or checking emails on one screen while using the
other screen as a keyboard. These tablets are PlayStation certified.
Price: The tablet S comes in two variants - 16 GB Wi-Fi only model and 16 GB 3G
+ Wi-Fi model, which cost Rs 29,990 and Rs 33,990 respectively. Priced at Rs
36,990, the Tablet P will be available in the Indian market by mid January 2012.
Aakash and the Ubislate 7 tablets: The tablet falls under this category because
it is the ultra-low-cost tablet launched this year. Powered by Android 2.2
(Froyo) OS, the 7-inch tablet has a resistive touch screen. The tablet weighs
350g and has 256 MB of RAM. The device has a Arm11 – 366Mhz microprocessor and
a 2100mAh battery. It supports only Wi-Fi network. However the upgraded version
of Aakash, called the Ubislate 7, is scheduled to be launched late January. It
has a Cortex A8 – 700 Mhz processor compared to the 366 MHz processor in
Aakash. Running Android 2.3 OS, it will include a 3200 mAh battery. The device
will support both WiFi and GPRS networks.
Price: Rs 2,500 for the Aakash tablet and Rs 2,999 for the Ubislate 7
Amazon Kindle Fire: The Kindle Fire is the first full-color, touch-screen
Kindle. It's more of an all-purpose computer than an e-reader. It shows movies,
TV shows and Web pages. It does email and lets you play games. It's amazing that
it costs half of what the first Kindle cost, just four years ago, yet does so
much more than display books. Amazon says the Kindle Fire doesn't need more
memory because the company provides an online storage locker, where users can
stuff all your music and other content. The device is low-cost, but still
includes a lot of features.
Price: $199
Nook tablet: Barnes & Noble's earlier Nooks were dedicated book-reading devices,
and the tablet is at most a half-way step into the world of general-purpose
tablet computing. The Tablet has a 7-inch touch-sensitive color screen. The Nook
has some features over the Fire. It has a faster processor and more memory for
software operations, which means faster Web browsing and magazine page-flipping,
longer battery life and twice as much storage space. The Nook Tablet has 16
gigabytes that can be expanded to 32 gigabytes.
Price: $249
Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime: Powered by Android 3.2 OS, it has a 10.1-inch
LED backlight WXGA (1280x800) screen. the device has a 1.2 megapixel front
camera and an 8 megapixel rear camera. it is claimed to be the world's first
first Quad-core CPU tablet. It can be transformed to notebook mode with a full
QWERTY chiclet keyboard dock. It comes in two variants - 32 GB and 64 GB.
Price: $ 599 onwards
Motorola Xoom 2 tablet : Motorola launched a successors to Xoom, its first
Android tablet. Named Motorola Xoom 2, it has the same 10.1-inch widescreen HD
display and Android 3.2 Honeycomb like its predecessor but comes with a brighter
display. The Xoom 2 is 100 grams lighter than the original Xoom and is also
water resistant thanks to a splash-guard coating. It is compatible with the
optional Motorola Stylus that is great for note-taking, hand-writing emails and
sketching. It is powered by 1.2GHz dual-core processors and come with 1.3 MP
front and 5 MP rear-facing HD cameras with digital zoom, auto focus, and LED
flash. It comes with with 1GB RAM and 16 GB of internal storage.
Price: £390
HTC Flyer: HTC launched the seven-inch touch screen tablet HTC Flyer, which has
a 1.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor. It has 1GB of RAM and an in-built memory
of 16GB and a 5-megapixel camera. The device also has features like HTC Sense,
HTC Scribe and HTC Watch, which provide a better visual, touch and movie-viewing
experience to users.
Price: Rs 39,890
Samsung Galaxy Tab 750: Samsung launched a second tablet computer with a bigger
screen and more processing power than the original Galaxy Tab. The Galaxy Tab
10.1 is touted to be a multimedia hub for aficionados of games, electronic books
and social media, with a 10.1 inch screen, dual surround-sound speakers, and
front- and rear-facing cameras. The tablet, with two core processors (1GHz) to
better handle media, is based on the latest Google Android platform, Honeycomb -
which has been optimised for tablets. It has a 3 megapixel rear and a 2
megapixel front camera.
Price: Rs 32,500
LG Optimus Pad: It has a 8.9-inch high-definition touchscreen and is powered by
a Android 3.0 OS. IT has a NVIDIA Tegra 2 Cortex-A9 Dual Core 1GHz processor.
The Optimus Pad has a front-facing camera for video conferencing, and a 5.0
megapixel rear-facing stereoscopic camera with flash for image capture and 3D
and HD video recording.
Price: Approx $650

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