Tag: tablet

  • Microsoft Gives Windows 8 PCs to Windows 8 developers

    Microsoft Gives Windows 8 PCs to Windows 8 developers

    To ensure that their invited developers show up at the conference Microsoft gave away Windows 8 based PCs to all the attending devs. The company announced during its keynote that it’s giving away 5,000 Samsung-built developer “PCs” to attendees, and that will also include AT&T sponsored  year of 3G service (2GB per month). Microsoft is calling every Windows 8 device a “PC,” even tablets.

    Specs of this freebie include

    • Intel Core i5 processor
    • 11.6-inch 1,366 x 768 Samsung Super PLS display
    • 64GB SSD
    • 4GB of RAM
    • Dock with a USB, HDMI and Ethernet ports.
    Its one of those moments where you wish you were an App developer.
  • What up at iGyaan in the coming weeks!

    What up at iGyaan in the coming weeks!

    iGyaan has got a chunk load of goodies for you in the coming days, weeks and months.

    Apart from the usual mobile devices that we will continue to unbox and review for you guys we also have a bunch of other goodies com in your way.

    1. HP Touchpad Review – Since HP dropped prices on the Touchpad, it becomes one of the most sought after devices. We go full hands on reviewing for you.
    2. Blackberry Bold 9900 – The best Bold ever from Blackberry we give you an In-depth Review
    3. Asus Transformer + Keyboard dock – We Unbox / Review and Compare the Transformer Tablet for your pleasure
    4. The Galaxy Tablets – The latest and greatest Tablets from Samsung this season will be unboxed , shown and compared with the best of the best.
    5. Sony Ericsson Xperia Pro : Mods/ Roms and rooting along with edits and themes ( iGyaan Version of Mod your device)
    6. Canon Mark 1 Mouse + Numpad + calculator – Ever since its launch I wanted this mouse and We Show it Off iGyaan Style.
    7. Blackberry Phones Series : Blackberry Torch 2 /3 and all othe OS 7 phones will be shown off in style
    8. Mobile Cases / Earphones and Accessories – We Bring you the latest add ons for your gadgets.
    9. Nikon S9100 Digicam full Review
    So Stay tuned as iGyaan rocks your Gadget dreams and don’t forget we have a bunch of contests coming your way soon. 
  • Sony Tablet S Arrives 16th Sept worldwide, October in India

    Sony Tablet S Arrives 16th Sept worldwide, October in India

    Why do companies do this to us, on one hand mobile phones arrive to India faster than the US. Whereas technology arrives later, The Sony made Tablet S, which is gathering a lot of attention in the US, especially because of its bookish design, is all set to arrive 16th September in the US and UK.

    Bharat plans to get his hands on with the device since he is there for a Tech-Confrence and meeting. But in the meantime for those who are already in the US can get a glimpse of the tablet at Best-Buy who are displaying the device prior to launch.

  • German court permanently bans Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 in Apple vs Samsung, Indian courts approached

    German court permanently bans Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 in Apple vs Samsung, Indian courts approached

    German judge Johanna Brueckner-Hoffman has ruled in Apple’s favor on Friday by banning Samsung from selling its GALAXY Tab 1o.1 tablets in Germany.

    The court is of the opinion that Apple’s minimalistic design isn’t the only technical solution to make a tablet computer, other designs are possible

    – Said the Judge

    Apple has also blocked Samsung from selling its GALAXY Tab 10.1 in Australia until a court there rules whether or not the tablet infringes on 10 of Apple’s patents. Apple has also approached the Indian courts to seek ban on sales of the Galaxy 750 in India. The benefit for Samsung here is that Apple will not be able to use the german courts ruling, because the name of the two devices is different. i.e. the Galaxy 750 in India and Galaxy Tab 10.1 rest of the world. Whether Samsung India was already expecting the legal battle is unknown.

    Samsung, meanwhile, plans to appeal the ruling in a higher court and a spokesman said 

    We are disappointed with this ruling and believe it severely limits consumer choice in Germany.”

  • Microsoft plans to demo Windows 8 on a Samsung tablet next week

    Microsoft plans to demo Windows 8 on a Samsung tablet next week

    Microsoft Windows president Steven Sinofsky will unveil the company’s latest Windows 8 operating system running on a tablet during Microsoft’s BUILD conference in California next week

     

    Investors are hungry to see how [Microsoft is] going to join where the market’s going, they’ve been lagging and they need to catch up and surpass what’s going on, to demonstrate they truly are an innovative company.”

    -MS portfolio manager Todd Lowenstein

    The Conference starts on Sept 13 and MS is all set to showcase the Tablet manufactured by Samsung a log with Tabletized Win 8.

    [Reuters]

  • Fujitsu is launching a waterproof Tablet next month, the Arrows Tab LTE F-01D (PR)

    Fujitsu is launching a waterproof Tablet next month, the Arrows Tab LTE F-01D (PR)

    Fujitsu is all prepped to launch a waterproof Tablet, making it the first company with such a device. The waterproof tablet called the Arrows Tab for some wicked reason, is completely soak proof. The device also boasts decent specs

    • 10.1-incher WXGA display
    • Dual-core processor running Android 3.2
    • 1.3 megapixel front-facing / 5 megapixel rear camera
    • Up to 32GB of storage 
    • Waterproofing seals and air tight vents.
    The interesting bit would be how Fujitsu prices this device, the fact that is might as well be the first waterproof tablet. But also it won’t be the last
    [toggle title_open=”Press Release” title_closed=”Press Release” hide=”no” border=”yes” style=”default” excerpt_length=”0″ read_more_text=”Read More” read_less_text=”Read Less” include_excerpt_html=”no”]DOCOMO to Unveil First Tablets for LTE Service

    TOKYO, JAPAN, September 8, 2011 — NTT DOCOMO, INC. announced today the unveiling of the first tablets compatible with its extra-high-speed next-generation LTE service, Xi™ (read “Crossy”). The “docomo Tablet GALAXY Tab 10.1 LTE SC-01D” will go on sale in Japan in the beginning of October and the “docomo Tablet ARROWS Tab LTE F-01D” in the middle of October.

    Both tablets feature large 10.1-inch displays and are powered by dual core CPUs running on Android™ 3.2. The light, thin and fast docomo Tablet GALAXY Tab 10.1 LTE SC-01D is DOCOMO’s LTE-optimized version of the GALAXY Tab 10.1, the latest large-screen tablet in the globally popular GALAXY series. Customized for DOCOMO services such as sp-mode™, docomo market and Area Mail™, the device offers excellent operability and mobility. Its 8.6mm body weighs just 565g and it comes with a high-capacity 7,000 mAh battery.

    The docomo Tablet ARROWS Tab LTE F-01D, the first Android-based tablet manufactured by Fujitsu Limited, also boasts a thin, lightweight body, measuring 11.3mm thick and weighing just 597g. Its IPX5/IPX7 waterproof design enables users to enjoy video and one-seg mobile TV even while relaxing in the bathtub*. Highly convenient “Hand Gesture Control” enables operations to be performed with simple hand gestures without touching the device – perfect for checking recipes or performing other tasks while the user’s hands are wet or messy.

    In conjunction with the launch of these inaugural Xi-compatible tablets, DOCOMO will offer four new broadband applications, including the popular Hulu and Qik Video services, which are specially suited to Xi’s high-spec mobile video/TV, communications and online gaming capabilities.

    In addition, DOCOMO will partially reorganize its device lineup by establishing a separate series for tablets, called “docomo Tablet,” in recognition of the growing number of tablets in the market and the differences in usage and needs compared to smartphones. Going forward, DOCOMO will work closely with content providers to steadily expand the range and attractiveness of docomo Tablet content for enhanced user experiences.[/toggle]

  • Asus Releases the Eee Slate B121 for the Business market, secretly.

    Asus Releases the Eee Slate B121 for the Business market, secretly.

    Asus has silently intro’d the new Eee Slate B121 for the Enterprise market. Like the Eee Slate 101 this runs Windows 7 Professional on a full fledged Intel Core i5 chipset.

    FOr the data conscious it has the Computrace LoJack for remote location and data wipe, and encryption amenities. A price of  $1,500 US or about INR 65000 , put it in the price range of a Macbook/ top line notebook.  Other features include 12.1-inch Display with 1280 x 800 LED Gorilla Glass display, 4GB RAM, 64GB of storage, dual USB 2.0 ports, mini-HDMI out, SD card slot and 2 megapixel front-facing camera. 

    This Tablet also has a Wacom digitizer for hand inputs et all.

    [ASUS]

  • After EU Apple seeks to ban Samsung sales in Japan

    After EU Apple seeks to ban Samsung sales in Japan

    It has happened so many times that we don’t even bother to care. Apple has moved to a Japanese  and filed a new complaint against Samsung in Japan alleging that multiple Samsung devices infringe on its patents. Apple plans to ban sales of Samsung’s GALAXY S and GALAXY S II lines of smartphones, as well as its original GALAXY Tab Android tablet, Reuters reports.

     

    Ryuji Yamada, CEO of Japanese provider NTT DoCoMo, is now saying that Apple’s lawsuit will not have any effect on next month’s Galaxy Tab launch. “We have heard from Samsung that there will be no obstruction to sales,” Yamada confirmed.

  • Apple Wins German injunction against Samsung, Galaxy Tab 7.7 removed from IFA

    Apple Wins German injunction against Samsung, Galaxy Tab 7.7 removed from IFA

    Apple has won the injunction filed in German Courts for the immediate halt in sales and display of the Samsung Galaxy Tablet. Several vendors in and across Europe have stopped selling the Galaxy Tablets launched this year. Samsung pulled its new Android tablet from both the IFA show floor and its German website on Saturday, in compliance with a Friday decision handed down by the same Düsseldorf Regional Court court that banned sales of the Galaxy Tab 10.1 last month. The 7.7-inch slate had previously been on display with a sticker that read “Not for sale in Germany,”.

    Samsung said  that it “respects the court’s decision,” and vowed to do everything it could to defend its intellectual property. 

  • Amazon Tablet to launch in November for 12,000 Rupees

    Amazon Tablet to launch in November for 12,000 Rupees

    Despite confirmed news on the Amazon India launch still pending, Amazon will initiate a worldwide launch of the Amazon Tablet “coyote” and premium tab “hollywood” in November. The cheaper “Cayoue” tab will cost about 12000 rupees. The Tablet runs a heavily skinned version of Android , in a cover flow-esque UI. The Tablet was designed, initiated and made possible due to an outsource R&D company.

     Amazon has already passed on the information of the impending launch of Amazon India, Its just a matter of time now.

  • Toshiba announces AT200 ultra slim 10.1 tablet with 7.7 mm thickness (PR)

    Toshiba announces AT200 ultra slim 10.1 tablet with 7.7 mm thickness (PR)

    Boom – the Tablets go wild. The new Toshiba AT200 tablet defies all bounds by shedding tablet waist to just 7.7mm. Specs on this marvel include a 10.1-inch LCD with 1,280 x 800 px resolution backed by a  TI OMAP 4430 processor at 1.2GHz packaging up to 64GB of onboard memory plus microSD slot. It also has an eight hour battery and a 5 MP camera.

    [toggle title_open=”Press Release” title_closed=”Press Release” hide=”no” border=”yes” style=”default” excerpt_length=”0″ read_more_text=”Read More” read_less_text=”Read Less” include_excerpt_html=”no”]Toshiba unveils its world-class, ultra-thin, ultra-light tablet

    Toshiba AT200 tablet built to exceed expectations at only 7.7mm thin and 558g with full 10.1″ screen

    Neuss, Germany, 1st

    September 2011 – Toshiba Europe GmbH unveiled an exciting new product today – the ultra-thin 25.7cm (10.1”) AT200 tablet. Despite measuring only 7.7mm from front to back, the Toshiba AT200 delivers a broad range of essential ports and interfaces. It offers an amazing wide-view display for comfortable content consumption plus full web browsing capabilities to meet the preferred usage for tablets. Every bit as powerful as it is stylish and robust, this tablet is built to exceed expectations. The Toshiba AT200 will be available in the fourth quarter of 2011 in Europe.

    Ultra-thin, ultra-powerful

    “The new ultra-thin 25.7cm (10.1″) tablet Toshiba AT200, featuring Android™ 3.2, Honeycomb, is the latest in a long line of Toshiba products that are masterfully engineered”, said Marco Perino, General Manager DS Digital Products Division. “With a thickness of only 7.7mm and a weight of just 558g, the elegant Toshiba AT200 is highly mobile yet extremely smart and powerful.”

    All essentials on-board

    To connect with other devices the ultra-slim tablet comes with all essential interfaces and ports onboard: amongst them micro-USB, micro-SD, Wi-Fi™ and Bluetooth®. The micro-HDMI ®-port allows streaming HD content to the large screen of a TV. Front and back HD cameras are ideal for video conferencing and augmented reality applications.

    High-quality media consumption – no matter where you are

    The Toshiba AT200 allows users to enjoy videos at home and while out and about. It features a brilliant 25.7cm (10.1″) high-definition screen that displays pictures with crisp colours and in full detail.

    Despite being ultra-thin, it allows up to eight hours of video consumption.

    Sound quality at its best

    To complement the first-class video capabilities the new Toshiba tablet with stereo speakers allows for a high quality sound playback. The Adaptive Sound Device Enhancer’s sophisticated algorithm maximises sound quality to achieve a quality that normally only can be found with large speakers. Plus, a technology called Sound Masking Equalizer identifies and enhances sound that is being masked or distorted by surrounding noise. The result is a well- balanced, powerful playback of music and video sounds even under high ambient noise levels.

    Endless usage possibilities

    Toshiba’s new tablet also offers a rich web browsing experience including support of Adobe® Flash® Player, access to more than 250,000 apps on Android Market™ and Toshiba Places for endless possibilities.[/toggle]

  • HTC makes the 10.1 inch PUCCINI Tablet official.(PR)

    HTC makes the 10.1 inch PUCCINI Tablet official.(PR)

    HTC’s leaked and leaked tablet the Puccini finally made official by the company at a price of whopping  us $849. or INR 42500 approx. The tablet is called the jet stream in the US and is expected to hit India under the Puccini name.

    Features include

    • 10.1-inch WXGA capacitive touchscreen
    • 1.5GHz Snapdragon dual-core processor
    • Android 3.1
    • HTC Sense UX
    For full info and spec list read the announcement below.
    [toggle title_open=”PRESS RELEASE” title_closed=”PRESS RELEASE” hide=”yes” border=”yes” style=”default” excerpt_length=”0″ read_more_text=”Read More” read_less_text=”Read Less” include_excerpt_html=”no”]New HTC Jetstream™ Tablet Available Exclusively to AT&T Customers

    Company’s First 4G LTE/HSPA+ Tablet Available Sept. 4 Nationwide
    First Tablet To Feature Android™ 3.1 (Honeycomb)

    DALLAS, Aug. 31, 2011 /PRNewswire/ —

    Key Facts

    · Customers can purchase HTC Jetstream, AT&T’s* first 4G LTE/HSPA+ tablet, online and in company-owned retail stores starting September 4.

    · HTC Jetstream is HTC’s first tablet running on the Android™ 3.1 (Honeycomb) operating system which was specifically built for tablets.

    · Tablet features a 10.1″ HD display, Snapdragon 1.5 GHz dual core processor and front and rear facing cameras.

    · For the first time, AT&T customers can receive discounted tablet pricing after committing to a two-year agreement for a new $35, 3GB monthly data plan.

    · For a limited time, HTC Scribe ™ – an optional digital pen accessory- will be available at no additional cost.

    Customer Benefits

    Exclusive to AT&T customers, HTC Jetstream is the company’s first 4G LTE/HSPA+ tablet. It runs the Android™ 3.1 (Honeycomb) operating system and represents the first iteration of the HTC Sense™ user experience on Honeycomb. HTC Jetstream boasts a large 10.1″ WXGA high-resolution display for an immersive entertainment experience, third-generation Snapdragon 1.5 GHz dual core processor for fast multi-tasking and instant screen refresh. A rich web browsing experience supports Adobe® Flash® Player and an enhanced HD video experience with 1080p playback and capture.

    The tablet is also compatible with HTC Scribe™ – an optional digital pen accessory, which is sold separately, – for content creation as well as Evernote integration for storing your documents in the cloud. Additionally, HTC Jetstream is preloaded with services optimized for the tablet such as AT&T Family Map, AT&T Navigator ®, HTC Watch™, HTC Hub, Friendstream™, Android Market, and much more.

    Android 3.1 (Honeycomb)

    HTC Jetstream is AT&T’s first tablet to showcase the Android™ 3.1 OS. The brand new operating system was designed from the ground up for devices with larger screens. It improves on Android favorites with new interactive and resizeable widgets plus improved multi-tasking, browsing, notifications, and customization. The new version of the platform also features Google Maps 5.0 with 3D-like interaction, access to over three million Google eBooks, incognito mode for browsing internet with no history tracking and Google Talk with video chat over Wi-Fi.

    Quotes

    “This tablet is a beautiful 10.1-inch, LTE powered masterpiece,” said Jeff Bradley, senior vice president, Devices, AT&T Mobilityand Consumer Markets. “When you combine powerful options like HTC Jetstream with our upcoming LTE technology and nationwide HSPA+ network, it flies.”

    “HTC Jetstream combines the acclaimed HTC Sense experience with Android Honeycomb to provide an innovative and engaging experience on a 10.1 inch tablet,” said Martin Fichter, acting president, HTC Americas Region. “Paired with AT&T’s upcoming 4G LTE speed and mobility, HTC Jetstream delivers connectivity for social and entertainment needs alongside productivity and creativity tools in a portable package.”

    Price and Availability

    On September 4, the tablet will be available exclusively to AT&T customers online and in company-owned retail stores for$699.99 with a new two-year contract.

    AT&T postpaid tablet customers now have a new $35, 3 GB monthly data plan option with a two-year contract. Customers who do not choose a long-term commitment may still select one of two existing monthly billing options:

    · Postpaid: $14.99 for 250 MB or $25 for 2 GB. Customers on the 2 GB plan who exceed their monthly data allotment will be charged $10 per 1 GB of overage. Charges will appear on customers’ monthly wireless statements.

    · Prepaid: $14.99 for 250 MB or $25 for 2 GB. Customers on the 2 GB plan who exceed their monthly data allotment may choose to purchase an additional 2 GB for $25. Charges will appear on customers’ credit card statements.

    Offering the simplicity of a single bill, the postpaid option will show up on customers’ monthly wireless bill after the data is used. The new postpaid billing option will be available online at www.att.com and across AT&T retail locations.

    For more information, please visit www.att.com/jetstream.

    HTC Jetstream Specifications

    · LTE (700/AWS)
    · HSPA+/HSPA/UMTS (850/1900/2100 MHz)
    · EDGE/GPRS (850/900/1800/1900 MHz)
    · Android 3.1 (Honeycomb)
    · HTC Sense™ UX for tablets
    · Display: 10.1″ WXGA HD screen
    · Processor: Third-generation Snapdragon 1.5GHz dual-core processor
    · Camera: Front Facing 1.3 MP, Rear facing 8 MP and Dual LED Flash
    · Battery: 7,300 mAh
    · Expandable Memory: MicroSD up to 32 GB
    · Dimensions: 7″ (l) x 9.87″ (w) x 51″ (d)
    · Weight: 25 ounces[/toggle]

  • Sharp Galapagos A01SH tablet goes on sale in Japan

    Sharp Galapagos A01SH tablet goes on sale in Japan

    Want a tablet for INR 50. ? Well the Sharp Galapagos tablet has gone on sale in Japan on contract for a mere 100 ¥, which is roughly Rs 50.

    The  Device is one of the first tablets to show instances of Honeycomb 3.2 in person, But don’t fall easy for the cheap price tag, you will need to tie yourself in a deal with the ISP for a long and problematic contract. The device is also available outright for ¥44,800 or INR. 28,000, which is still cheaper than the Galaxy 750 / tab 10.1s asking price.

    The Device is a WiFi only 7 inch device with Android 3.2 Honeycomb and a Unibody shell.

  • Amazon will sell upto 5 Million tablets if priced right

    Amazon will sell upto 5 Million tablets if priced right

    Analysts are closely tracking the Amazon Tablet launch and have issued statements that could actually hold true for Amazon. According to reports if Amazon has ample stock of the tablet and is able to price it significantly below Apple iPad 2 then hey can manage to sell upto 5 million tablets in the fourth quarter of 2011.

    Amazon is yet to announce the Tablets – “Cayote” and “Hollywood” which should be very popular among Amazon loyalists including Kindle owners.

  • Microsoft Patent Applications Reveal a possible Dual Screen Tablet Future

    Microsoft Patent Applications Reveal a possible Dual Screen Tablet Future

    Microsoft has been playing with the idea of a dual screen tablet for quite some time, remember the courier tablet? This time around MS is teasing the world of tech itself with the Tablet patent that promises a dual screen experience. Microsoft has been talking a lot about Windows 8 and a tablet specific OS.

    MS has filed for multiple patents including, Muti-screen dual tap, on-off gesture, Muti Screen Pinch and expand, Muti-screen – Hold – Expand- page flip and radial gestures. Microsoft has not yet been awarded with these patents. But looks like the whole Tablet frenzy has been fueled by the Apple Patent Lawsuits.

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