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Tablets, tablets, tablets?but which one?

 

Tablets are a cross between a smartphone and a laptop and are currently the most sought after device in the tech world right now.

So far, the Apple iPad has been the only mainstream contender for the number one tablet after selling over two million in the first two months of its release, but with the release of the Samsung Galaxy tab, and copious amounts of other anticipated tablet launches, Apple may  be forced to hand over the tablet crown.

Tablets are no doubt going to be this year’s most popular gift for Christmas, but how you do the impossible task of choosing which one to buy if you’re not particularly tech savvy?

We’ve reviewed some of the current and up and coming tablets on the market so the all important decision can be that little bit easier for you.

All tablets allow users to browse the Internet with their fingertips, flick through photos, read e-books and even watch films but which tablets really stand out from the crowd?

Apple iPad

 

The iPad has a 9.7 inch backlit LED touchscreen, a screen resolution of 1024 x 768, and weights 1.5 pounds. It also has up to 10 hours of battery life.

The iPad offers Wi-Fi + 3G superfast data speeds of up to 7.2 Mbps over the 3G mobile networks so users can access the Internet wherever and whenever they need to.

Users can access over 25,000 apps available from the Apple app store, the interface is very user friendly and you can also use the iPad to watch TV. Bluetooth is enabled to send and receive data for free.

The cons are that the iPad doesn’t support Flash, which is a shame. This means that websites using this will be shut off to iPad users. The battery is also built in so if anything goes wrong, it will be costly to fix. There’s also no camera or USB port.

Price: Starts at £429             Release date: Out now

 

 

Samsung Galaxy

 

The Samsung Galaxy has a smaller touchscreen than the iPad at just 7 inches and weighs just 13.8 ounces. The screen resolution is a bit lower than the iPad at 1024 x 600, but the dots per inch are higher.

Unlike the iPad, it can be used as a phone, also has a 5MP camera and can support Flash. Its battery life is slightly less at just over 9 hours.

Google Android is a big selling point for the Samsung Galaxy and could clinch the sale for many fans of this operating system which also runs on smartphones such as the HTC Desire.

Although only around 200 apps will be available at launch, the price is anticipated to be a lot cheaper than the iPad.

Price: TBC                             Release date: November 2010

 

Toshiba Folio 100

 

The Folio 100 is Toshiba’s entry into the tablet race, opting for a 10.1 inch touchscreen and weighing nearly twice as much as the Galaxy at 1.6 pounds.

The battery isn’t as impressive as the Galaxy or the iPad at 7 hours, but comes with the Android OS, is Flash compatible, 16GB flash storage, Bluetooth, a built in 1.3MP webcam, SDHC card slot, HDMI, a USB port and audio jacks.

It’s not as aesthetically pleasing with its plastic casing as the Galaxy or the iPad but is considerably cheaper.

Price: £329                 Release date: October 2010

 

Fusion Garage JooJoo

 

Made by Fusion Garage, the JooJoo has been slated by tech reviewers for its tiny battery life at just 2.5 hours and its uninspiring user interface and lack of apps available.

It has a larger screen than the iPad at 12.1 inches, a screen resolution of 1366 x 768 and it boots up in just 9 seconds. It also has a front mounted camera and a USB port, which the iPad does not.

It’s very clear that the JooJoo is in need of a few tweaks here and there but reviewers have given this iPad alternative far too much of a hard time. After all, it supports Flash, looks sleek and is great for browsing the net whilst on the move.

Price:  £374                Release date: 2011 but already available in the US

Archos 10.1 Android

 

The French electronics company has jumped on the tablet bandwagon recently launching five tablets, one of them being the Archos Android tablet. The tablet has a 10 inch screen, weighs just 16.9 ounces and is 12mm thick. It has its own app store (appslib.com) with a sizable choice of 5,000 apps to choose from, has an Android OS, is WiFi enabled and comes with Bluetooth.

Its very easy on the eye with its stainless steel structure looking slick, has a front mounted camera, and a built-in leg stand. Other features include USB port, HDMI output, HD video playback and a MicroSD card supporting up to 16GB.

At over £150 cheaper than the iPad, this will be a serious contender for the most popular tablet.

Price:  £269                Release date: October 2010

So, as for which tablet to go with, I personally would go for the Samsung Galaxy or the Archos 101 Android tablet depending on your budget.

I certainly won’t be purchasing an iPad until all of its issues have been sorted out which won’t be until iPad 2 is released during 2011.

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Cheap Tablet PCs

Tablet PCs was first introduced in the year 2000. This term is given to more portable version of a laptop. They have become the hardware operating systems and associated software’s which are unpredictable. They are portable computers resembling a laptop. The main advantage is its advance features like a pen which allows users to access content on it without the help of keyboard or a mouse.

The  recently cheap Tablet PCs coming onto the market which are known as ‘slates’. This is so named because of its slate like thickness (i.e: thin!) and can perform functions similar to laptop. By using a cheap cheap Tablet PCs can positively affect the productivity and success ratio of professionals, teachers and students. The revolutionary feature of a cheap cheap Tablet PCs is in its Stylus/Pen recognition capability.

The apple iPad being a far from cheap item , people presume to get a few reasonable accessories thrown in it. Consequently they end up buying an additional iPad case. If you like to get a cheap leather case, try clicking on the links at the bottom and go straight away to their particulars for the much loved apple iPad cases.

The well known tablet PC brands are Apple as mentioned above, Toshibsa, Hewlett Packard, Fujitsu, Electrvaya Gateway, Itroni, Panasonic, Table kiosk and acer. The majority of the cheap Tablet PCs available are running watered- down versions of full operating systems. The best example is the Apple iPad runs a near identical to operating system of the iPhone. There might be a hazard of finding a compatible software for them. The major drawback is that the Cheap Tablet PCs do not have internal floppy or optical drives.

Most of the Cheap Tablet PCs resemble to ultra portable laptop computers in design , architecture and dimensions. They are the networking devices with majority including wired and wireless network connectivity. A cheap tablet PC  being one of the most popular gadgets in the advanced world of technology. The main reason for this is broad spectrum of users. These are also classified on the basis of their technological features. The  choice depends on which model  is the best for you depends on your personal preference and your specific needs and demands. The screen size is absolutely analogous to drawing and writing space the tablet offers you. The important way to classify the types of cheap Tablet PCs in the market is the pressure sensitivity.

Finally, the price the cheap Tablet PCs is offering, it is worth the upgraded efficiency and simplicity of use it offers.

 

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Lenovo Thinkpad X201 Tablet

MOVE OVER Apple Tablet, the latest to join the bandwagon of tablet PCs is Lenovo the Chinese software giant which launched ThinkPad X201 Tablet—its brand new range of ultra portable laptops.

Lenovo which slammed Apple iPad saying that “businesses don’t need a slate” promises ThinkPad X201 is a much capable device than Apple tablet.

The 12.1-inch screen laptop has an Intel Core i7 processor and a convertible tablet design with a keyboard and a touch screen. Thus, the ThinkPad X201 fulfills both users, those who want a contemporary laptop with keyboard and also those who just want a touch screen for gaming and reading e-book experience.

The Lenovo ThinkPad comes with a detachable screen which turns into a tablet device once its detached from the key board. If you are working on things like spreadsheet, which requires a keyboard, you can of course turn it into a regular laptop device.

The Lenovo tablet has a Windows 7 or Windows XP operating system and it comes packed with 500GB or SSD storage of up to 128GB. It is equipped with Wi-Fi, WiMax and Bluetooth options. Weighing 3.57 pounds, laptop is priced for $1,549.

The ThinkPad X201 is essentially for business users who need an inherent key broad to work on spreadsheets and other documents. A touch screen tablet pc sans key board certainly restricts essential operations that come under business use.

But for customers other than the business users’ category, Lenovo has IdeaPad U1 Hybrid which is a laptop that includes a detachable touch screen. Costing $1000, the IdeaPad has a screen that turns into a tablet on which users can surf the Web, play games or read e-books.

If the U1 Hybrid takes off with consumers, similar designs for tablet PCs with detachable screens could make their way into the enterprise.

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