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Hanvon WISEreader E920 High-Resolution e-Book Reader

Posted in ebooks by Conner Flynn on January 9th, 2011

Hanvon is readying their first high-resolution e-Book reader, the ‘WISEreader E920′ for the already crowded mass market. The device is due to be out in June 2011 and will feature a 9.7-inch display with a 200 dpi resolution.

Other features include a microSD card slot (up to 32GB), a text-to-speech function, Chinese to English translation and a long-lasting battery good for up to 15 days in standby mode or over 10,000 pages of reading. There’s no info on pricing yet though.

Archos ships 250GB Archos 70 Tablet

Posted in Archos by Conner Flynn on December 30th, 2010

Today Archos has started shipping their larger capacity Archos 70 with a spinning 250GB hard drive. This new larger capacity Archos 70 250GB shares nearly all the same specifications of the SSD version, including 800 x 480 pixel (WVGA) multi-touch screen, 1GHz ARM Cortex A8 processor with 3D OpenGL ES 2.0 graphic accelerator and HDMI output.

The main differences would be the lack of a Micro SD card slot, along with the expected increase in size and weight to accommodate the large 250GB HDD. The Archos 70 250Gb version is available for $350 with the Archos 70 8GB SSD version costing $275.

Samsung Galaxy Tab sales averaging 1000 units per day

Posted in Tablet PC by Conner Flynn on December 29th, 2010

The Samsung Galaxy Tab that went on sale with LG U+ last week is getting some pretty impressive sales figures. We’re talking around 1,000 units per day. LG is obviously happy with these numbers. LG U+ has a variety of plans to go along with the Galaxy Tab, plus they are selling it for free if you commit to a three-year contract.

As for its specifications, it is the same as the SKT version, including a 1GHz processor, a 7-inch WSVGA LCD display, Android 2.2 Froyo, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, 3G and T-DMB support, 16GB of internal memory and a microSD memory card slot.

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Samsung Galaxy Player confirmed for CES 2011

Posted in Samsung by Conner Flynn on December 27th, 2010

Samsung’s iPod touch rival, the Android-powered Galaxy Player has been confirmed to show up next week at CES 2011 and it draws some obvious inspiration from Samsung’s successful Galaxy S phone. The model number is YP-GB1 and it’s powered by Android 2.2 Froyo.

Other specs include a 1GHz processor, a 4-inch 800 x 480 pixel Super Clear LCD display, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, HD video playback, microSD card support, 3.2-megapixel rear-facing camera and also a front-facing camera for video calls. This one may actually manage to challenge the iPod touch.

RoverPad 7 Inch Android Tablet

Posted in Tablet PC by Conner Flynn on December 24th, 2010

The RoverPad 10 inch Android tablet from Russian electronics manufacturer Rover Computers, has now launched a smaller 7 inch tablet. It’s called the RoverPad 3W T70 and features a 7 inch resistive touch screen display with a resolution of 480 x 800, it comes with a 720MHz Telechips 8902B processor and features 512MB of RAM.

Some other specs include 4GB of built in storage, a microSD card slot, accelerometer, two mini USB ports, a 3.5mm audio jack and a 2,500mAh battery. The device comes with Google Android 2.1 and it is available in Russia for $293.

Polaroid 8GB MP4 player

Posted in MP3 by Conner Flynn on December 23rd, 2010

The name Polaroid conjures up images of instant cameras, not MP3 players. Nevertheless the company is branching out into the MP3 player market with the release of its Polaroid 8GB MP4 player. The device features a 2.8-inch touchscreen display and a microSD card expansion up to 32GB.

It also includes a built-in speaker, so you can enjoy your music and videos without using earphones. If you like what this guy offers, it is available for $59.99.

WikiReader gets access to 33,000 eBooks

Posted in ebooks by Conner Flynn on December 15th, 2010

The handheld Wikireader eBook device has just gotten a bit more attractive to buyers as it has received 33,000 books to add to its library thanks to Project Gutenberg which is now available for the Wikireader.

All 33,000 books can fit onto a 4GB micro SD card that the Wikireader accepts, which means you get to carry them around without a forklift. It works similarly to Wikipedia already on the devices, allowing you to search for titles by keyword.

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ViewSonic G-Tablet now available

Posted in Tablet PC by Conner Flynn on December 14th, 2010

Viewsonic has yet another tablet offering in the G-Tablet and Amazon has started selling the ViewSonic G-Tablet for $399.99. The device is powered by Google Android 2.2 and features the Tegra 2 platform with a 1Ghz dual-core Cortex A9 CPU, nVidia GeForce graphics, dedicated 1080p video playback processor, 512MB DDR2 RAM, 16GB of internal Flash-based storage, a 1024 x 600 LED backlight capacitive multitouch screen, 802.11n Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.

There’s also a front facing 1.3MP webcam and a 3650mAh Li-ion polymer battery good for up to 8 – 10 hours of battery life. Other specs include a built-in accelerometer, a micro SD card slot for storage expansion, USB 2.0 ports, stereo speakers and a 3.5mm audio jack. Those are decent specs for the price.

eLocity A7 dual-core Tegra 2 tablet starts shipping

Posted in Tablet PC by Conner Flynn on December 13th, 2010

If you pre-ordered the eLocity A7 tablet, customers will begin receiving the tablets on Monday, according to maker Stream TV Networks. The seven inch tablet is touted as being the first to use Android 2.2 in the US and is available through Amazon and other sites for $370.

The dual-core 1GHz NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor lets it play back 3D movies and more advanced games. Some other features include 512MB of RAM, 4GB of flash storage and a microSDHC memory card slot for adding up to 32GB of extra content. There is also a USB port and an HDMI output as well as a 1.3-megapixel camera, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and two 0.5W speakers.

ViewSonic ViewPad 7 Android Tablet now available in the US

Posted in Tablet PC by Conner Flynn on December 12th, 2010

ViewSonic’s brand new Android tablet, the ViewPad 7, is now available for purchase in the good old US of A via EXCaliberPC.com. This tablet will cost you $479.

You might remember that the ViewPad 7 offers a 7-inch 800 x 480 capacitive touchscreen display, a 600MHz Qualcomm MSM7227 processor, 512MB RAM, 512MB of flash memory, a full-sized SIM card slot, a microSD card slot (up to 32GB), a back-facing 3-megapixel camera, a front-facing VGA camera for video calling, a G-sensor, A-GPS, 3G, WiFi, Bluetooth and it all runs on Android 2.2 Froyo.

Motorola Android Tablet spotted

Posted in Motorola by Conner Flynn on December 10th, 2010

We recently had a glimpse of the Android-powered Motorola tablet and now someone over in Taiwan claims to have the device, and they have shared a screenshot of a 3D live wallpaper.

According to the source, it will have a 7-inch version and a 10-inch version with the latter being the one we’ve seen already. The device in the picture above supposedly features a 1280 x 800 pixel display, an NVIDIA Tegra 2 T20 dual-core chip, gyroscope, 5-megapixel camera, 2-megapixel front-facing camera, 32GB embedded MMC and a microSD card slot.

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Notion Ink Adam Tablet available for pre-order December 9th

Posted in Tablet PC by Conner Flynn on December 8th, 2010

Looks like the company will start taking pre-orders on the Adam tablet starting tomorrow, December the 9th. We’ve been hearing about this tablet for awhile now. It features a 10.2 WSVGA display with a resolution of 1024 x 600 pixels, 1GB of RAM and an NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor.

Some other specs of this tablet include a 3.2 megapixel camera with built in auto focus, WiFi, 3G and Bluetooth, plus two USB 2.0 ports, and a miniUSB port along with an HDMI and a microSD card slot.

Patriot Memory 16GB and 32GB LX Class 10 microSDHC Cards

Posted in Memory by Conner Flynn on December 7th, 2010

We always need more memory and so Patriot Memory has just added two new storage capacities to its LX Class 10 microSDHC card line-up with the announcement of 16GB and 32GB models.

Both of these cards meet the SD Associations Class 10 specifications, and promise to deliver transfer speeds of at least 10MB/s. Right now, we just don’t have any word on pricing yet.

Coby Kyros MID7015 Android tablet for $250

Posted in Tablet PC by Conner Flynn on December 1st, 2010

Coby’s been selling an Android tablet on the Home Shopping Network for a few months, but now it has just released another model that’s available at retailers across the country. The Kyros MID7015 is a $250 Android tablet that packs in a 7-inch resistive touchscreen.

There’s also Android 2.1 (with apps from the AppsLib marketplace), 4GB of built-in memory, a microSD card slot for expansion and an HDMI port to output full 1080p video. It’s about what you would expect from Coby at that price.

Creative ZiiO 7 Android Tablet hits the FCC

Posted in Tablet PC by Conner Flynn on November 25th, 2010

The Creative ZiiO 7 Android-powered tablet has taken another step toward entering your hands here in the US since it has now had lunch with the FCC. The device is expected to be priced at GBP199.99 ($315) in the UK, but so far we have no info about how much it will cost stateside.

The ZiiO 7 features specs like a ZiiLabs HD processor, Support for HD video playback, a 7-inch 480 x 800 pixel display, 8GB to 16GB of storage, Wi-Fi b/g, Bluetooth, microSD card expansion and an HDMI output.



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