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Toshiba Thrive Android Tablet

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The Toshiba Thrive is finally here after many months of anticipation and suspense. Let me just say that with all the tablets that are available on the market the Toshiba Thrive deserves your consideration.

In my report below I will keep it simple so you can decide whether the Toshiba Thrive is right for you.

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Toshiba Thrive

Most Outstanding Features

The attempt to make it easy for those switching from traditional laptops like me to a tablet is what has me sold. Even though it’s a bit chunky when compared to the Samsung Galaxy Tab and the iPad 2 it still is a beautiful device. It includes an SD card slot, usb port, mini usb and a full-sized HDMI port. Of course you can also expect the standard docking port too. The trade-off to me is worthwhile since I would rather a thicker tablet with the convenient ports included. The thickness has not affected the weight in any way in my opinion.

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SD Card Slot

Toshiba has gone where no man has gone before and included a full sized SD card slot. It is the first Honeycomb tablet to do so. The SD card slot and the USB ports makes it possible to link with other devices and this is what gives it some of the functionality that you would get with your laptop computer.

Don’t think for a moment that I am not aware of the purpose of the “cloud” but to me having those ports is just convenient and smart. I cannot begin to discuss how many times I plug in devices into my laptop throughout the day and this is the same convenience that I appreciate with my tablet. This is just another feature that has me sold on the Toshiba Thrive.

Vibrant Screen and Color

At first look the screen does not look as vibrant as other tablets on the market but if you turn off the auto brightness you will be able to experience the rich and vibrant color of the screen.

Perfect Pictures

Although most people use their smartphones to take pictures on the go the Toshiba Thrive includes a 5 MP auto focus rear facing camera. It also comes equipped with 720p HD video capture. The front facing camera is very useful for video chats.

The Thrive runs the same Nvidia Tegra 2 platform (dual-core 1GHz CPU, 1GB of memory) just like other Android 3.0/3.1 tablets. It also includes 8GB, 16GB, and 32GB capacities.

Other features I love are the full Flash Player support, strong battery life, slip-resistant rubber grips and not forgetting the perfect price tag.  People who own other Toshiba models know how great the brand is so when shopping for tablets there would be no hesitation is picking up the Toshiba Thrive. It definitely gives Apple a run for the money.




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HP Hurricane: New Tablet From HP With WebOS

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A few weeks ago we heard reports that HP has ditched all plans for the HP Slate because of power issues with Intel’s Atom processor and a Windows 7 operating system. New reports suggest that a new tablet from HP featuring WebOS (dubbed the Hurricane) will make its debut in the last quarter of 2010.

If these rumors bear any truth to them this upcoming tablet could be a force to be reckoned with and no doubt will rival the iPad. I am extremely excited to see what HP has planned for the Hurricane.

Specs are yet to be made public but my instincts tell me we will here about them soon.

What Are the Differences Between a Laptop and a Tablet PC?

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I guess almost everyone of you has an idea about what a Touch Tablet PC is but sometimes those concepts need to be explained better and I think the best way to describe a Touch Screen Tablet PC is by comparing it with laptops, the device it uses as a base to build upon this niche gadget.

Why is it a niche gadget? Firstly, because it’s not something everybody would use or pay more than on a regular notebook/netbook. Basically a Tablet laptop is a more expensive Laptop that adds touchscreen capabilities for user input. But now let’s take this matter in detail and compare a laptop and a touch screen tablet with the same specs like they were build by the same manufacturer and the only difference comes from the touch screen part.

Main differences between a touch enabler notebook PC and a normal laptop:

  • Screen: it’s thicker on a Tablet PC because of the additional layer (capacitive or resistive) and the electronics that control it and determine the user input precise location. Additionally the screen can pivot 180 degrees to allow a more comfortable use folded over the keyboard
  • Stylus: a Touch tablet features a pretty big display, but precise actions from the user need a stylus, especially in applications like Adobe Photoshop
  • Battery life: as touch screen tablets have more components than other laptops (the touch enabling layer over the display for example) the power consumption is slightly higher than on normal laptops so expect a shorter battery life away from the socket
  • Software: this is maybe the biggest difference, as without proper software and programs to take good use of the touch capabilities of a Tablet PC there isn’t much to do with one. This is also what Tablet PCs lack right now but maybe manufacturers will understand this and will try and offer customized apps for touch input.

Those I think are the most notable differences between a laptop and a touchscreen tablet PC. If you know more let me know in comments and I’ll update it accordingly.

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Review of the Archos 9 PC Tablet

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Archos 9 could generate quite a commotion during the recent times. It is a netbook that is fashioned like a tablet PC complete with augmented touch screen functionality. It has become quite natural for potential customers to research on the internet before investing on a costly gadget (this netbook retails at $600). Here lies the problem; it seems that the usual crowd of over enthusiastic reviewers found this device to be uninteresting. Reading one or two defamatory reviews is more than ample for an average customer to lose interest with the product. In the subsequent passages, you will realize that Archos 9 has many features that are yet to be connived in any of the competing netbooks.

One of the best attributes that has been cited in the review websites is the inclusion of touch screen on a netbook. Instead of lugging around a miniaturized laptop, now people get to flaunt their priced possession in the form of a miniaturized tablet PC. The device is sufficiently powered to run the everyday tasks like listening to music, watching a movie and browsing through the internet. With 1 GB of physical memory, it can be touted to be extremely responsive to the fingers!

Secondly, the product is preloaded with Microsoft’s newest OS – Windows 7. Industry reviewers and experts claim this OS to be the best one out there ever since Windows XP was released. It is faster than the other OSs released by Microsoft and hence, it complements the Archos 9 with advanced functions. The OS is also lighter when it comes to battery consumption – no wonder the Archos 9 can clock a maximum of five hours of battery backup time. The included processor (Intel Atom Z510) also lends a hand while augmenting the battery backup times.

In some of the reviews you might find them lamenting about the “underpowered” processor. Well, it is a netbook after all and one cannot expect it to function just like your over-clocked desktop or laptop. Give it some time and you will realize that certain features included into the OS, namely ReadyBoost and Superfetch will speed up the machine in no time. If viable, you can also opt for a physical memory upgrade, which will be done for a nominal price by the vendor. Countless reviews have praised the build quality of the Archos 9 – the product feels quite stable in your hands.

The Archos 9 also supports high definition video playback. Although the default resolution of the screen (1024×600) will play spoilsport, you are never going to realize the differences. The presence of ample connectivity options will ensure that you are always connected to a Wi-Fi network. Bluetooth support will enable you to transfer files back and forth the machine. I must say that the device can be termed as an “ultraportable” because it weighs just 800 grams. The manufacturer will load a host of software into the device and this includes office applications too. This enabled one to get started with the device, as soon as they lay their hands on it!

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Apple iPad – The Pros and Cons of the Magic Tablet

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Nomen omen is a Latin phrase which can be translated as “the fate is in the name”. The iPad reflects perfectly this logic because it seems like iPod and not like iPhone. In fact it is an Apple media player only bigger. It is not a big mobile phone format.

Although this is the most used metaphor, the specifications show that it is more like an iPod touch than a mobile phone. It is not enough that the more expensive iPad models have UMTS / HSDPA standard mobile connectivity: this only serves to browse the Web. There is no support for voice, while the iPhone is designed primarily to be a mobile handyman. The new Apple “magical” device is dedicated to multimedia content. If there was an integrated webcam, you could make video calls via Skype, so it seems to be a maimed object.

Even more so if you think that it doesn’t have the long-awaited multi-tasking feature: the question is, why not? IPhone has the functionality that is essential to keep multiple applications running simultaneously but it is disabled for processor workload and power consumption reasons. That is not true for the iPad, which has the powerful hardware and the interaction modes that support multitasking. The iPhone is already able to support multitasking with a process that forces the Apple operating system and has the same platform available for iPad: a compact version of OS X but not the Macbook’s version. Even for this option you can find a reason, but it is not enough to close the question.

The Cupertino company has chosen to give importance to a package composed by App Store, iTunes Store and the new iBook Store instead of using the existing standard applications for Mac. It will be possible to adapt them, like for example, for iWork applications. But the virtual stores are the true soul of the Apple mobile devices (iPhone and iPod touch) and the iPad is born with many applications already ready to be downloaded and installed. This is not a technological choice but a way to increase the lifetime of an object that was announced as a “revolutionary” product but maybe it is not. Apple started to think and develop the iPad over the last ten years, but only now the technology is mature enough for production. This means that the iPad is an invention of 2002: that was the date of the first tablet PC and Mid. The “full screen” device is an exceptional heir of these experiments and not so far as features from netbooks.

Netbooks, once again, have been harshly criticized by Steve Jobs that defined them not up to expectations.

The iPad could be seen as a luxury and an innovative Netbook-like device. Let’s continue with the provocation: apart from the touch screen display, the differences with mini laptop are very limited. On the contrary it has anything less. For example, it doesn’t support Flash, does not have USB ports to connect external accessories; it requires Sim phone card with a different format in respect to the actual ones and it seems awkward to use. A good thing of the mini PC is that it’s possible to use them like notebooks, while the iPad is mainly held in the hand.

The display, however it is beautiful, has a limited resolution (1024×768 pixels) and probably it is not suitable for reading e-books. The digital ink of e-reader is not aggressive for the eyes even for prolonged periods. An OLED display must demonstrate that it is not tired. It covers a flaw of the digital book readers that is they have limited functions and could be seen like a parent of the future electronic publishing. But the newest Apple iPad has many talents and it gives a reasonable starting point for new developments to the market, as has already happened for the iPhone. And then there’s the icing on the cake: it is the first Mac product with a small price.

Finally, the iPad has a beautiful appearance, it will be definitely fun and rewarding to use and it is designed to be used for Internet connections (besides all the other features).

In short, iPad is a simplified surrogate of a computer that will be loved by anyone who doesn’t want a computer. This is a great idea and Steve Jobs has certainly taken this into account. For now we are waiting to see what will be the iPad lifetime. Past the initial falling in love, how long will we look at it? Here again the comparison with the iPhone is out of place: you always return home to get your phone if you forget it at home or office. What about the iPad?

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Apple iPad (16GB) – The Ultimate Tablet PC

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Apple products have always been known for their great design, solid construction and awesome style. The Apple iPad (16GB) is no different. Featuring a 9.7-inch capacitative touch screen the actual device measures around 8 inch by 10 inch, roughly the size of a standard magazine. In short, the iPad looks a lot like a larger iPhone. Super-slim and quite light at 1.5 pounds the tablet looks a lot nicer and more solid than other tablet computers in the same class with all the buttons, fittings and surfaces having a very high standard of quality.

As the entry-level offering the Apple iPad (16GB) is powered by an Apple A4 1GHZ processor and offers 16GB of flash memory. Instead of more common tablet operating systems the iPad adopts the same operating system as the iPhone. As such, the iPad starts up in a mere 18 seconds and is quite responsive. The iPad has a standard 30-pin dock connector along with integrated speakers but doesn’t have any integrated video camera. Other connections include 802.11n wireless wi-fi and Bluetooth wireless connectivity. It also has an integrated accelerometer, microphone, digital compass and mute switch. A 3G capable model with assisted GPS will be made available later in April 2010.

Handling the Apple iPad (16GB) is as easy as using the Apple iPhone or iPod Touch. The touchscreen is extremely responsive and accurate while the interface is very intuitive. Typing on the screen is possible but not nearly as comfortable as swiping and pinching your way through it. Since the tablet uses the iPhone operating system, you can only do one thing at time. The Apple iPad comes with a number of applications including those for leisure as well as work but you can download games and other applications from the Apple app store or iTunes.

While you can read eBooks on the Apple iPad (16GB) the reflective screen makes it almost unreadable in direct sunlight. At 1.5 pounds it definitely cannot be held one-handed as it becomes quite a strain after a time. The screen is more than enough for most movies and images with a 1024 x 768 pixel resolution but HD movies are out of the question. Battery life is about 10 to 12 hours based on what you’re using it for

All in all, the Apple iPad (16GB) finally offers users with the ultimate tablet computer. While it does really well with similar iPhone-like applications it doesn’t really do typing and editing very well nor is it going to replace any e-book readers anytime soon. It does on the other hand offer users with a very fast and very easy device to use to stay connected, however if you’re looking for a netbook, smart-phone or e-book reader replacement, this isn’t the device for you. If you can’t live without your Apple iPhone and adore your Apple iPod Touch, then chances are you’ll love the Apple iPad (16GB).

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