The Coby Kyros MID7015 Internet Touchscreen Tablet ($199 list) is an Android 2.1-based device with a 7-inch screen. Not only is it using a version of Android not intended for tablets, but its resistive touch screen isn't a multi-touch display like the Apple iPad's, so there's no pinching and expanding for quick zooming. The MID7015 performs adequately at best. The hardware, software build, media and display will all be reviewed in this article.
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Showing posts with label tablet. Show all posts
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Sunday, July 3, 2011
7 inch Tablet from Coby Kyros MID 7015
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Wednesday, June 15, 2011
How to Choose The Right Tablet for You
Are you wondering how to choose the right tablet computer? Choosing just the right tablet computer is difficult when you plan to use the device for personal use, considering the increasing number of alternatives and wide range of features and characteristics. Tablet selection is an even greater challenge when that tablet will spend some time in the business trenches, intermingling with such things as remote information access, firewall security structures, unified communications and cloud-based services.
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Compact Rugged Tablet from DRS ARMOR X7
This is one tough tablet meant to go places the iPad and its tablet ilk could only dream of. With its small, 7-inch screen and big price at $2,377, the Armor X7 isn't for the general consumer. It's MIL-STD-810G and IP65 certified, meaning it's built for those professionals who work under harsh conditions. The new ARMOR X7 is a compact tablet designed specifically for mission critical tasks that require a combination of connectivity, handheld mobility, ease of use, and enough ruggedness and durability to support all weather operations.
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Dell's New Android Tablet for Tablet Mania
The first half of 2011 is shaping up to be all about tablets. The Streak 7, like the Streak 5 before it, won't be released with a version of Android designed specifically for tablets, but rather a recent version of what is largely considered a handset OS. The Dell Streak 7 is powered by NVIDIA's dual-core Tegra 2 SoC, putting it on par with some of the more powerful upcoming tablets like the Motorola Xoom as well as the Viewsonic gTablet.
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Monday, March 14, 2011
Handful of Android Based Devices with 10 inch screen
Viewsonic’s 10 inch G Tablet is designed to compete with the Galaxy Tab and iPad for your gadget dollars. For an Android tablet to truly go head to head with the Apple iPad, it needs to offer a comparably large 10-inch screen. At first glance, the slate has strong specs: a bright 1024 x 600 display, a front facing webcam, and a powerful dual core Tegra 2 CPU.
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