Monday 7 November 2011

Android Tablets

Sure, the Apple iPad 2 is already available in India, and it indeed is a remarkable device, and Windows 8 tablets are right around the horizon, but there's plenty of action happenning at the Android front. You can expect a full fleet of tablets from Tier 1 manufacturers this year.

While early Android tablets were just scaled up smartphones, Google has also introduced a tablet specific version known as Honeycomb.

The Indian market does not have many Honeycomb devices at present, but we expect more to gradually make their way soon.

Here we bring you 12 Android-powered tablets available in the Indian market.

Tablets are pretty much a slice of IT life now, so it stand to reason that the media will mention one of them at least once during a day, though in this case Lenovo introduced three of them.

The Android 4.0 operating system otherwise known as Ice Cream Sandwich, has been on the lips of many people lately.
However, it hasn't actually been completed or added to any tablet, meaning that honeycomb is still the most advanced form of the mobile software.

As it happens, this very operating system was used by Lenovo in its making of the IdeaPad K1 and ThinkPad Tab.

Lenovo also went further back, building the IdeaPad A1, which features Gingerbread (Android 2.3).

Apparently, the IdeaPad K1 and ThinkPad Tab have 10.1-inch displays and will either settle for WiFi or integrate 3G as well.

The former has 32 GB of storage, while the latter has 16 GB, 32 GB and 64 GB versions, plus enterprise features like Ciso VPN and encrypted SD card support.

Both slates have micro HDMI, optional WCDMA, microSD card slots, WiFi, 1 GB RAM, a screen resolution of 1,280 x 800 pixels and two webcams (5 MP and 2 MP, back and front).

The third tablet, the IdeaPad A1, has a display of 7 inches and makes do with 16 GB of storage.
http://androidtabletpcss.blogspot.com/2011/11/android-tablets-india.html

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