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The most excellent cheap tablets
1. The most excellent cheap tablets
If you are looking to buy a tablet, then certainly you have been overwhelmed with the amount
of choices that you have today. It seems that every single technological company on the
market today is mass-producing and introducing tablets as way to get their money from the
massive tablet market. For years, the leader in the industry has of course been in the Apple
iPod. The biggest down side to the Apple iPod, is of course - the price. 2011, was a huge
year for tablets and some of the tablets introduced have not only faired well in side by side
consumer comparison reports - but have also been a big hit with consumers looking to spend
moderate money on a tablet.
The newly-released Nexus 7 is said to be a contender in the on-going tablet PC wars. Does it
merit the attention of tablet PC users hankering for a better, slicker gadget? Nexus 7 belongs
to the category of 7-inch tablet PCs. Since the Nexus 7 is small, it is relatively lightweight at
12 ounces. Holding it for long periods of time will not be a problem at all. It is also so small
that you don't need a bag to carry it with you, as it will fit perfectly in your coat pocket. More
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According to an article in CIO Magazine, Kyle Wiens, founder of iFixit and an iOS developer,
says Not only will the iPad mini have a smaller, eye-straining screen, It probably won't have a
Retina display, either." Wiens, though, believes that the iPad mini will be used extensively in
the field by technicians, where mobility trumps everything else. Such employees don't have
much use for fancy Retina displays. ?? ??It does have to be readable in bright sunlight
however. "With service manuals, you need to see pictures to do repairs, which makes the
iPad much more usable than the iPhone," Wiens says. "Yet you might be in tight places, so
something in between would be reasonable."
Motorola Xoom. One of the best things about the Motorola tablet is that is has dual core
processor which makes it extremely fast and ensures that video streaming is seamless and
quick. It has both 3G and Wi-Fi capabilities, and packs enough storage to keep you going for
a long time. HTC Flyer. What, never heard of the HTC Flyer. This is a great tablet for the
price, especially for folks that don't need a lot of performance. Since it operates on an older
Android system, it definitely won't be as fast or up to date as the Toshiba Android tablets, but
is still a great product for the money. This is the perfect starter tablet.
There were also a number of new, inexpensive 7-Inch Tablets at CES preloaded with
2. Android Ice Cream Sandwich. This includes the ViewPad E70 from ViewSonic, which has
front and rear cameras, mini-HDMI and mini-USB ports, and a 1-GHz processor. The tab
includes 4 GB of storage plus microSD expandable storage for up to 32 GB. It reportedly will
launch in April for $169.00. There's also the Micro Cruz T507. It will be coming soon with a
1.2GHz Cortex A8 processor, a 7-inch 800 x 480 TFT LED display and discrete 400MHz 3D
graphics acceleration, plus 512MB of RAM, and 8GB internal storage.