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Showing posts with label Tablets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tablets. Show all posts

Sunday, 18 August 2013

What to do with an 18in tablet?

18in tablet


There really isn't much to get excited about with laptops and tablets any more It seems most laptops and Ultrabooks are cut from the same cloth, with small changes differentiating a rather large set of choices. Whether it's touchscreen or not seems to be the "made for 2013" tickbox, In the tablet space, you have the market-dominating iPad family, with Android devices going along for the ride. Then there are Windows 8 tablets from a variety of manufacturers, with the Microsoft Surface being the elephant in the room.

So, you can imagine my delight at hearing the news that some vendors are launching larger devices: some 12in, a few even bigger, When I saw Dell had launched the 18in XPS 18, I went straight to the website and placed an order for next-day delivery.

This thing is huge. An 18in tablet screen is, in some ways, a thing of beauty. If you sit it in the supplied desktop stand, you can see it from the other side of the kitchen, which I guess is where it will primarily be used. Do you want to keep an eye on Twitter while kneading bread? Not a problem. Want to watch the football while cleaning the oven? Again, that isn't an issue.

It sits reasonably well on your lap, too, and doesn't suffer from the falling-down-the-gap-in-the-middle effect that plagues smaller tablets; it will rest just fine across both your knees. It would be a joy to use on a plane, assuming you have enough distance between you and the seat in front, and an adequately sized tray - think more business class than economy. Bear in mind that it's only slightly smaller than the 20in Sony Trinitron TV my parents bought in the 1970s, which was deemed suitable for family viewing (in colour, no less).

So, apart from watching TV and keeping an eye on Twitter across the room, to what other uses can you put an 18in tablet? Well, to be honest, I had hoped there would be a real revolution of thinking. For example, wouldn't it be great if you could pick up a streaming video feed and drop it onto your tablet, then change rooms and push it back to the big TV? Or if you could run lots of applets at the same time, keeping an eye on everything from Twitter to the baby cam?

Yes, all that would be nice. But it's here that cold, hard reality hits. Lest we forget, the XPS 18 employs Windows 8, so it suffers from all the problems relating to that OS. Yes, I can snap two Metro apps onto the screen - but only two. On a screen of this size, I want eight. Even if I could run that number of apps, I'd soon run into the resolution limit of the screen: at only 1920 x 1080, the display looks pixellated even from a few feet away. I'm not convinced it would work well with eight information windows open at once.

Next, there's the weight, It's made from concrete, or at least that's what it feels like. You can forget holding the XPS 18 in one hand - that simply isn't going to work. Also, the width makes it awkward to thumb-type on the keyboard. My hands aren't small, but there's a huge gap in the middle, even with both hands outstretched. Sitting the device on your lap or on a table are the only options. So, we're back to kitchen mode, since it really doesn't offer anything useful outside this space,

It's all a little disappointing. You can't simply scale up a product without giving it specific capabilities that take advantage of the increased size. Otherwise, you end up with something as pig-ugly as the oversized Mini Countryman, for example, which looks like a Mini that's been over-inflated by an air line at a garage.
And then it dawned on me. I was carrying the XPS 18 across the room by holding it on either side, as I would a medium-sized tray topped with a dinner plate and a glass, Dinner would obscure some of the screen, of course, but would that really matter? Clearly, this is an area Dell needs to investigate further for the XPS 18 Mark 2.

 It already has decent rubberised feet, which prevent it from sliding around; with a little more research in this direction, its transformation into a useful device would be complete.
Except for one thing, something so blindingly obvious when you think about it that I can't believe Dell missed it: the XPS 18 needs cute little handles on each side to make it easier to carry. Then you could have advertising beneath your beef stroganoff as well as on the television screen. Perfect.





Friday, 16 August 2013

LG RELEASES NEW ULTRA BOOK AND TABLET RANGE

Z360 ULTRABOOK

LIFE'S GOOD, ESPECIALLY IF YOU LIKE THE LOOK OF THE H160 AND Z160 TAB-BOOKS AND THE Z360 ULTRABOOK.


LG's declared a return to the PC space with two new product families just announced today.
The LG Z360 Ultrabook is a sleek, light, and very white laptop with a 3rd gen Core i5 processor and a focus on the lower end of Intel's ultrabook spec. The LG Tab-Book series is the company's entry into the hybrid and tablet spaces - the H160 Tab-Book is a pure Windows 8 tablet device, while the Z160 model features a keyboard underneath a slide-away touch screen.



Thursday, 15 August 2013

The Tablet that lets you talk to the World


ASUS Fonepad brings smartphone functionality to the 7-inch tablet.
ASUS is fast getting a reputation for creating quality, affordable devices that bring together technology categories; the TaiChi and PadFone 2 are two such devices. Following their success ASUS recently announced the release of a new hybrid device - the Fonepad. A 7" Android Tablet which is not only 3G capable, but has the ability to make and receive calls!
This no doubt conjures up images of Dom Jolly shouting down an oversized cell-phone on a crowded train; however the Fonepad has been designed following research suggesting that smart phone users spend only a fraction of their time making calls on their phone. The rest of that is spent browsing the web, playing games, social networking, emailing and texting. All of which are better experienced on a larger screen.And it's quite a screen; the Fonepad features a beautiful high definition 1280x800  resolution screen.With IPS technology and LED backlighting packed in, on screen images, video and web content are brought vividly to life.The inner workings feature a high powered Intel(R)  Atom™ processor that gives the Fonepad the legs to provide a full tablet and smartphone experience with up to 9 hours of battery life. This is encased in a durable, rubberised, premium metallic Titanium Grey finish that is fits comfortably in the palm of the hand without the risk of slipping around. The dual mic and speakers cancel out echoes and background nois and the 1.2MP front facing camera is perfect for video calling.



Tuesday, 13 August 2013

NEXUS 7

NEXUS 7

GOOGLE'S NEXUS 7 MAY HAVE KICK-STARTED THE COMPACT TABLET PRICE WAR, BUT IT'S NO LONGER WORTHY OF THE BEST-VALUE CROWN

When Google's Nexus 7 arrived on the scene, it was the first quality compact tablet to retail for significantly less than 5300. Now, more than a year later, the 7in tablet finds itself sparring with a wide variety of keenly priced competitors.
The Nexus 7 doesn't look or feel like a budget tablet. It tips the scales at a modest 340g, the build quality is tough and sturdy, and the dimpled rubber rear is both attractively understated and pleasingly grippy.



Monday, 12 August 2013

SAMSUNG GALAXY NOTE 8.0



SAMSUNG'S GALAXY NOTE 8 IS FAST, WELL DESIGNED AND PACKED WITH FEATURES, BUT IT'S LET DOWN BY A SERIOUSLY HIGH PRICETAG

You've got to hand it to Samsung: grabbing the attention in a market crowded with capable, keenly-priced rival devices is no mean feat, yet it's managed exactly that with its Galaxy Note 8.0. Not content with merely battering its rivals in the performance stakes, Samsung's petite premium slate has gone one step further by adding something altogether more unusual - a stylus.

The so-called S Pen docks neatly into a slot on the bottom right of the tablet, and compared with capacitive styluses, it's a revelation. Samsung has sandwiched a Wacom digitiser beneath the 8in touchscreen and the LCD, and this allows the Galaxy Note 8.0 to provide accurate, pressure-sensitive stylus input for scribbling notes, doodling or just tapping away at onscreen items.

A panel in the stock Samsung keyboard allows for pen input, and apps such as S Note are designed to make the most of the stylus. Handwriting recognition is quick and accurate, too.



Saturday, 10 August 2013

SONY XPERIA TABLET Z

SONY XPERIA TABLET Z
A SUPER-THIN TABLET, BUT TOO EXPENSIVE 
TO REPLACE THE NEXUS 10 IN OUR AFFECTIONS

Full-sized Android tablets Have Been thin on the ground of late, with manufacturers concentrating on shoving INSTEAD out cheap, compact tablets by the dozen.
As Such, the Sony Xperia Tablet Z is a breath of fresh air. It's the first we've Reviewed 10in Android tablet since the Nexus 10 - our current favorite Android tablet at this size - and it's a stunner.
The first time we picked it up, it Seemed impossibly thin and light.

 Incredibly, it's thinner than an iPhone 5, and you'll barely notice icts 495g weight When It's in your bag. Its squared-off, angled edges and flat glass panels at the rear and front ooze class, and Like icts smaller companion, the Xperia Z smartphone, the tablet Z is water-and dust-resistant, sealed with flaps covering all ports icts.



Wednesday, 7 August 2013

6 Reasons Women Over 60 Love Tablet Computers

Women Over 60 Love Tablet Computers
Tablet PCs like the iPad, Kindle Fire and other flat, portable computers are becoming the most popular and fastest-selling digital devices of all time. In fact, according to recent statistics, traditional PCs (personal computers) will be outsold by tablets by 2015. The popularity of tablets with seniors is a large part of this story. Here are a few reasons why women over 60 love tablet PCs:
They're Portable
They are ideal mobile digital devices - they're light weight and easy to carry, and fit easily into most purses or knapsacks.



Saturday, 3 August 2013

Smart and Handy Android Tablet Applications for College Goers

Smart and Handy Android Tablet Applications for College Goers
It might turn quite daunting for student in selecting the right tablet app as there is a wide range of android tablet applications to choose from. No one can deny the impact of technology that has been changing the Indian educational ecosystem since a decade. In fact, it sounds obvious that with the growth in mobile applications and advanced technologies, there is every possibility of next-gen Indian academics getting mobile, with ample educational content to support mobiles.



Friday, 26 July 2013

Best iPad PDF Readers

iPad PDF Readers



by Carl Clough

For sure you may have encountered iBooks and have taken advantage of it for your Portable Document Format files. The Apple app is a wonder all its own, though certain quirks do exist. However, other PDF readers have also taken the front seat and to a large extent their claim of superiority over iBooks may not be unfounded.
Adobe Reader has a new version molded especially for iPad. Now for all those Adobe Reader fans who have been used to reading Portable Document Format files using the app, this one could be the best choice for you. Connecting this to Dropbox gives you instant access to your stored data, great for sharing across a plethora of other devices. Moreover, this PDF reader supports about 20 languages.



Tuesday, 16 July 2013

Hire iPad Application Developers for All Your Business Needs

iPad Application Developers
The 'mobile' concept goes far beyond our imagination in the world of advanced technology. Many companies are manufacturing and offering their best mobile devices and services to enhance their business around the world. Apple is playing an important role in this mobile world



Wednesday, 10 July 2013

What Tablet Features Do Users Usually Wish for?

Tablet Features



   by Nina Flores
Tablets vary in sizes, designs and of course, prices. People have gone very meticulous when choosing the perfect brand for them. Every tablet user has different expectations depending on their lifestyle and work environment. Here are the features and functionality that most people want in a tablet:



Saturday, 6 July 2013

Apple Products Unveiled at WWDC 2013

apple_2013
Apple introduced a new commercial, products, and software at WWDC 2013. Tim Cook's main focus was on Apple continuing to make great products as evidenced by the new Apple commercial.
I was interested to see what Apple would introduce. Some products stood out while others left no impression.
Products introduced



Top Tablets for Your Kids

Considering that children are our future and our future consumer-tech computer industry responds only to tykes. Just a handful of computers and tablets there are specially designed for children and their little hands.