Showing posts with label Tablet computer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tablet computer. Show all posts
Saturday, February 8, 2014
2014: INTEL wants Inside them all. To launch Bay, Cherry, and Willow Trail CPUs for Android and Windows smartphones, tablets and PCs.
2014: INTEL wants Inside them all. To launch Bay, Cherry, and Willow Trail CPUs for Android and Windows smartphones and tablets.
WorldWide Tech & Science. Francisco De Jesùs.

WorldWide Tech & Science. Francisco De Jesùs.

According to sources with Taiwan's tablet supply chain,Intel has launched Bay Trail-T supporting Windows 8/8.1 and will launch Android-supporting models at the end of 2013.
Intel has worked out an ambitious roadmap offering CPU platforms for entry-level to high-end tablet models in 2014
Intel will launch entry-level Android-supporting Bay Trail (Z3735D series) specifically for use in 7-inch tablets priced at US$99-129 and 7- to 8-inch models at US$149-199 in first-quarter 2014.
The Bay Trail and Cherry Trail platforms also target 8- to 10-inch tablets priced at US199-249 and 10-inch models above US$249.
In September 2014, Intel will unveil Cherry Trail, a platform based on 14nm Airmont architecture and supporting 32- and 64-bit Windows 8/8.1 and Android.
Intel will also release Windows- and Android-supporting Willow Trail based on 14nm Goldmont architecture in fourth-quarter 2014.
In addition to tablets, Intel will launch 22nm-based Merrifield and Moorefield for smartphones in first-quarter and third-quarter 2014 respectively. The two platforms can be used in Android tablets as well.
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Tuesday, February 4, 2014
Forecast: 2013: Androids tablets leading worldwide market share, says IDC. Chart.
Forecast: 2013: Androids tablets leading worldwide market share, says IDC. Chart.
WorldWide Tech & Science. Francisco De Jesùs.
Android, Tablet PC, Windows Mobile, iOS
WorldWide Tech & Science. Francisco De Jesùs.
According to the latest forecast from the International Data Corporation (IDC) Worldwide Quarterly Tablet Tracker, worldwide tablet shipments are expected to reach 221.3 million units in 2013, down slightly from a previous forecast of 227.4 million but still 53.5% above 2012 levels. Shipment growth is forecast to slow to 22.2% year over year in 2014 to a total of 270.5 million units. By 2017, annual market growth will slow to single-digit percentages and shipments will peak at 386.3 million units, down from the previous forecast of 407 million units.
One key factor to watch going forward is the mix of small vs. large tablets. The market has trended toward small tablets in a big way over the last 24 months, but the rise of large phones could well push consumers back toward larger tablets as the difference between a 6-inch smartphone and a 7-inch tablet isn't great enough to warrant purchasing both. Apple's launch of the iPad Air, a much thinner and lighter version of its 9.7-inch product, could herald another market transition back toward larger screens, presuming consumers are willing to pay the higher costs associated with bigger screens.
"In some markets consumers are already making the choice to buy a large smartphone rather than buying a small tablet, and as a result we've lowered our long-term forecast," said Tom Mainelli, Research Director, Tablets. "Meanwhile, in mature markets like the U.S. where tablets have been shipping in large volumes since 2010 and are already well established, we're less concerned about big phones cannibalizing shipments and more worried about market saturation."
A transition toward larger tablets could be a positive development for Windows tablets, which generally benefit from a larger screen area. Even so, Windows-based tablets are not expected to steal share from tablets running iOS and Android until the latter part of the forecast.
"For months, Microsoft and Intel have been promising more affordable Windows tablets and 2-in-1 devices," said Jitesh Ubrani, Research Analyst, Worldwide Tablet Tracker. "This holiday season, we expect a huge push for these devices as both companies flex their marketing muscles; however we still don't expect them to gain much traction. We're already halfway through the holiday quarter, and though there have been some relatively high-profile launches from the likes of Dell, HP, and Lenovo, we've yet to see widespread availability of these devices, making it difficult for Windows to gain share during this crucial period."
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Saturday, February 1, 2014
Amazon cuts $50 on Kindle Fire HD 7inch 16 GB and all-new Kindle Fire HDX 7 inch 16 GB.
WorldWide Tech & Science. Francisco De Jesùs.
$50 dollars off two of Amazon most popular tablets
Kindle Fire HDX 7”—normally $229—now just $179
Breakthrough price now even lower—all-new Kindle Fire HD 16 GB now just $119
Amazon today announced two special deals on Kindle Fire tablets. Starting now and through Cyber Monday, customers will receive $50 off two of our most popular Fire tablets: just $119 for the all-new Kindle Fire HD 16 GB, normally $169 (nearly 30% off); and just $179 for Kindle Fire HDX 7”, normally $229 (over 20% off).
You can find them clicking on the banners below: (On the Kindle Fire HDX 7 still shows before price $229 however when you click on the banner it will take you the $179 price tag, thank you)
Saturday, January 4, 2014
CES 2014: Polaroid Adds Q Series to their US Tablet Line. Quad-core Android 4.4 from $129 to $179.-
WorldWide Tech & Science. Francisco De Jesùs.
New Tablet Line Features Quad-Core Processors & Android 4.4, KitKat OS
Polaroid is pleased to announce the newest addition to their robust tablet offering, the Polaroid Q Series. The sleek new series will be on display in the Polaroid booth #13613 at the 2014 International Consumer Electronics Show, and is comprised of the Q7 (7” tablet), Q8 (8” tablet) and Q10 (10.1” tablet). All three sizes are Wi-Fi enabled and feature super-fast Quad-Core processors, and the new Android 4.4 KitKat operating system.
“Tablets are changing the way consumers use and share their favorite media and memories, and Polaroid’s robust line of tablets is allowing more consumers to share with on-the-go convenience,” said Polaroid President and CEO Scott W. Hardy. “Our Q Series provides consumers with super-fast quad core processing speeds allowing for faster performance and less wait times when watching movies, or playing games. In addition the Q series’ sleek design and affordable price point make it a great choice.”
The Polaroid Q Series tablet line is perfect for media and sharing on-the-go. Each tablet features an extended battery life, HDMI Bluetooth and front mounted speakers for hours of entertainment anywhere. The front and rear cameras allow users to capture their favorite memories, and share them via email and social media channels through the tablets’ built-in Wi-Fi. Users also have access to a plethora of apps, games, movies, music and more to enjoy on their Q Series tablet through the Google Play Store.
Designed and manufactured by Southern Telecom, an authorized Polaroid licensee, the Polaroid Q Series line of tablets have a suggested retail price of $129.00- $179.00 and will be available spring 2014.
For more information on all the Polaroid products that will be launched at the 2014 CES show, visit: http://www.polaroid.com.
The Polaroid Brand
Polaroid is one of the most trusted, well-respected and recognizable brands with a rich 75 year history beginning with Polaroidinstant film. Our range of products include instant and digital still cameras, high-definition and mountable sports video cameras, tablets and flat-screen TVs that deliver the fun, instant gratification and value for which the brand has long stood. Today, thePolaroid Classic Border Logo rooted in our beginnings of instant photo sharing serves to designate genuine Polaroid branded products. For more information, visit http://www.Polaroid.com.
Polaroid, Polaroid & Pixel, Polaroid Color Spectrum and Polaroid Classic Border Logo are trademarks of PLR IP Holdings, LLC, used under license.
About Southern Telecom
Southern Telecom Inc, (STI) is a leading manufacturer of quality consumer products since 1988. Find out more atwww.southerntelecom.com.
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Monday, November 11, 2013
Lenovo Yoga 10 inch 16GB tablet, up to 64GB mSD, with 18 hours of Battery Life. US$299.99.
· Processor: MT8125/8389 Quad Core 1.2GHz.
· OS: Android™ 4. 2 JellyBean.
· Display: 10.1” HD display (1280x800).
· Battery: Up to 18 hrs of WiFi web browsing, Li-Ion, 9000 mAh.
· RAM: 1GB LP-DDR2 memory.
· Internal Storage: 16GB/32GB eMMC.
· External Storage: 64GB micro-SD card storage support.
· WiFi: 802.11 b/g/n
· Bluetooth: 4.0
· Sensors: E-compass, Accelerometer (G-sensor), GPS, Brightness ( Ambient Light), Vibration function.
· Port/Slots: Micro USB (support OTG), 3.5 m.m Audio Jack, Micro-SIM (3G not available in the USA).
· Cameras: 5Mpxls Rear Camera, 1.6 Mpxls HD front camera.
· Audio: Dual Front facing speakers, Microphone with noise reduction, Dolby Digital Plus with DS1.
· Weight: 1.33 pounds.
· Color: Silver Grey.
· Dimensions: 10.3 in x 7.1 in x (0.1-0.3) in.
With those specifications and price the Lenovo Yoga 10 inch is a right choice. Buy one on:
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