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

Friday, February 15, 2013

HP Reported working on Android Smartphones and Tablets

HP is looking into getting back into the mobile hardware game, according to a new report being confirmed from their own sources. The company is apparently still looking to get back into the hardware game after a hiatus spanning a couple of years, however, with a new tablet featuring an NVIDIA Tegra 4 processor, which ReadWrite pegs for an imminent announcement, and is also considering Android-based smartphone for future development.




After HP CEO Meg Whitman took over, she announced that the company would ultimately offer a smartphone to keep up with the fact that for many in the developing world, such a device is now their first and maybe only computer. That launch isn’t planned for 2013, however, Whitman later stated.

But back in late 2011, Whitman did make statements to the effect that HP could create webOS-powered tablets again in 2013. While these reports suggest webOS is likely off the table, HP could stick to Whitman’s target plan of fielding a tablet device based on a mobile OS this year, but one based on Android instead of its own product, which it has since open-sourced.




HP is holding private meetings during the Mobile World Congress in Barcleona, Spain, later this month, and it might show off the new Android tablet there behind closed doors.

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Wednesday, February 6, 2013

RLG Communications Unviels Uhuru!

RLG Communications Limited has unveiled what industry experts consider to be the topmost notch in innovation excellence on the devices market today; Uhuru a combination of a laptop and a tablet.


The device is 3D enabled, runs on windows 8 and its powered by intel's Ivy bridge i5 processor. its 11.6" with 10 points capacitive touch panel; it is packed with 4GB of RAM with a 64GB HHD internal storage. it has a front and back camera, Wifi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth, USB and HDMI Ports and a Micro SD Card Reader.

Uhru has a detachable Dock with Second battery, a USB ports, Microphone, Headphone and DC Jack.


The Chief Commercial Officer of Rlg Communications, Archibald Annan told the press, Rlg was excited to introduce its latest innovation in the technological arena.
He stated “We describe it as the product that is more than a tablet because it gives you the freedom to work with it as a laptop or as a tablet if you so wish. It comes with the latest Windows 8 OS from Microsoft, it is touch screen and it uses a Core i5 processor which is the highest in the range of laptops worldwide” .


***Uhuru was originated from Kenya which is from a southern Africa Swahili language meaning "freedom".


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Saturday, November 10, 2012

Xbox Surface: Microsoft's 7-inch gaming tablet coming in 2013




Could we see a 7-inch version of Microsoft's first ever tablet, the 10-inch Surface RT? The early success and user enthusiasm for the Surface RT may have Microsoft taking a harder look at replicating those numbers in the 7-inch tablet market. Numerous publications are reporting Microsoft is currently making a smaller tablet under the Surface brand.

Microsoft is planning to release a 7-inch tablet under its Surface brand, a device that could go head-to-head with the iPad mini in a growing segment that lies between smartphones and full-sized tablets, according to a report from The Verge.


If the report is accurate, the move would be consistent with other recent activity at Microsoft. Last month the company introduced Surface RT, its first entry into the PC hardware business. Surface RT runs a version of Windows 8, Windows RT, that is restricted to running Metro-style apps available only from the company's online Windows Store. The device starts at $499, the same entry point for Apple's new iPad 4.

Microsoft plans to ship a more fleshed out version, Surface Pro, in January 2013. It will run Windows 8 Professional on x86 chips and will be compatible with the full suite of Windows legacy applications.

If the 7-inch tablet is co-branded with Xbox, it's likely the device would follow its larger brother, the recently launched Surface RT, which features a 10-inch display and runs a stripped-down version of Windows called Windows RT. The Xbox Surface would reportedly run on its own version of Windows as well.

An Xbox Surface would follow up to perhaps the hottest brand Microsoft owns. The Xbox 360, with the added innovation of its Kinect motion-sensing device, remains a powerhouse in the video game industry and continues to be a draw for consumers. The 7-inch tablet would also be consistent with CEO Steve Ballmer's letter to investors earlier in 2012 than company was in the midst of a transformation into a company that does hardware just as much and as well as software. A concept perfectly illustrated by the Surface tablet.


The Xbox Surface gaming tablet would likely include a custom ARM processor -- the same kind used in other tablets and smartphones -- and more RAM to handle more intense games, The Verge reported. Specifications could be changed to include an Intel system-on-a-chip processor instead, the website noted.

According to The Verge, Microsoft is developing at least part of the Xbox Surface in the company's offices in Silicon Valley, adding that the offices have recently been locked down, most likely for increased security as the company begins intensely testing the tablet.

Microsoft is also said to be working on its own version of a Windows Phone 8 smartphone that would compete with products sold by its existing partners, such as Nokia and Samsung.

Features

The RT sports a 1366x768 HD screen, while the PRO has a 10.6-inch Clear type Full HD (1920 x 1080) screen with 16:9 widescreen.

That means they are among the biggest tablets in the market. If you are not satisfied with the typical 10.1-inch tablet, you can go for the Surface tablet. Along with the touch keyboards with the device, you can turn the machine to a small notebook.

The Surface tablet comes with five Touch Covers. Different from typical keyboards, the Surface keypads provide a smoother typing experience thanks to their touch-based surface.

The Surface tablets mount both front and rear cameras. The front camera, named life cam by Microsoft, makes the tablet ideal for video chatting through Skype or other services. Using the rear camera, you can capture images and video clips.

Microsoft puts forward better memory options with the Surface tablets. The device comes in 32GB, 64GB and 128GB options. The 128GB is available only with Surface Pro. Further, you can expand the memory using external memory sticks thanks to microSD card slot. That is, you can store enough data including music, software items and video in external clips.

The 3mm Touch Cover can be connected to your Surface tablet with a single magnetic click, so, now you can type text and send messages quite easily.

The Surface's tablet housing features a revolutionary kickstand. Along with fully functioning keyboard and track-pad, the integrated kickstand helps you place the gadget in both portrait or landscape modes.

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Sunday, October 7, 2012

Apple iTable 2


Apple iTablet 2 - The Surface Computing Powered Concept Table Tennis 2.0





Apple designs beautiful products, and there have been many concepts mimicking their design philosophy on products they don't create. Here is yet another example of simplistic and futuristic table-tennis table designed using Apple aesthetics. The concept labelled "Apple iTable 2" shows a futuristic version of popular game ping-pong (Table Tennis), the concept features multi-touch surface which is responsive to both human touch as well as the ping-pong ball. The table is powered with two 2.4GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon E5620 processors, an ATI Radeon HD 5870 graphic cards, a Wi-Fi connection and 12 Bose micro speakers. The screen is Apple’s new HiDPI, which gives a resolution of 2880 x 1800 pixel.


The SMART Table will offer various statistics and data during and after the game, for example ball hit location, trajectories and player scores. All this can be synced with Apple iPhone and iPad.