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How to search for Cheap Tablet PCs and buy ePad Online  

Posted in Technology on July 9th, 2011 by rain – Comments Off

Article by Jessica Thomson







With the ever increasing competition in the tablet PC market the consumers are enjoying the use . At the same time the user is inundated with a host of choices that do nothing more than confuse them further.Here are a few tips to buy cheap tablet PCs:1. First step to buying a cheap tablet PC is finding what the market has to offer. The web offers myriads of information. Try searing for forums and reviews of the different products that are available. This will give you a good idea of who are the leader and the tablet PCs to avoid in your search for a cheap tablet PC.. Start by hunting in your nearest electronic shop. They will show you a range that is available with them. It is very important that you start comparing the features that are offered in the range that is available with them. Try and bargain you might actually be able to milk a discount from the salesperson.. The next ideal haunt is the internet. With the advent of internet shopping has become easier, make full use of sites like Amazon, eBay etc. log on to these sites and start looking for your favorite piece. Shopping online gives you the freedom to check and compare prices in different sites and look for offers.4. If your purchase date is close to Thanksgiving or Christmas find out what sort of discount the electronic stores are offering. It is also wise to check for similar discounts online. In fact, several sites offer newsletters which actually are a good way to track discounts. When searching checking out for cheap tablet PCs and are wooed by the not so cheap iPad, there is good news. You could opt for an iPad clone known as ePad. EPad is brought to you by a Shenzhen based company called Superman Industrials. They offer this clone of iPad at a fraction of the cost. It also sports an Intel processor, 10.1″ display and runs on Windows. You could too, most of the online sites offer ePad and the prices are a kill, it just makes a perfect cheap table PC!



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Smartphone, 3D OLED TV and Tablet PC Rock CES 2011  

Posted in Technology on June 7th, 2011 by rain – Comments Off

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I can hear the breath of CES 2011 right around my back, which is going to rouse the hard cold of the New Year’s days next month. Tech addicts would always look forward to annually January for the biggest event of technology and electronic devices display: Consumer Electronics Show (CES) that covers the whole gamut of technology devices and vendors in a number of fields. This is the place where the industry meets, does business and – most importantly for you – launches new kit. After enjoying chocolates, candy and presents from Santa Clause, cheering in the New Year holiday, the faithful of technology will express their love with enjoying this exclusive show a week after in Las Vegas, which help consumers and experts envision about technology market and the upcoming trend and patterns of next year.

Tablet PC – the future ruler

When the giant Apple introduced their Ipad about 1 year ago, specialists raised predictions about Tablet PC’s absolute domination in several years. This forecast seems to come into reality. CES 2011 is just a few weeks away. And the main concept at the event, is expected to be tablet computers, and maybe smarter smartphones.

Gartner, the prestige technology research and analysis board released a report in which it made predictions about sales of the tablet PC next period. Particularly, this number can be sold up to 54.8 million items in the following year and reach the “incredible” is 208 million units in 2014. This impressive numbers raise the high likelihood that Tablet PC stores in CES will draw the most attention and make the full coverage this time. It must be all about Ipad or at least it used to be, Apple would be the one. Google rocket their Android trend as the most dangerous and vital competitors of Apple which cannot be caught before since Samsung Tab or Dell Streak time. Of course we can let out the BlackBerry lovers, Research In Motion (RIM) can stand outside the game. Their honey PlayBook debut will appear at CES to send a warning to Apple and Google. Besides, Microsoft don’t let those have all fun when publish models like View Pad and HP’s Slate. With huge achievements in PC Operating System, Mr Gate’s own son is definitely a promisingly giant in Tablets market. Anyway, there are rumors that Microsoft has been building a series of tablets for this event. They will obviously have multi-touch support touch screens. But the new thing is, these will have a physical full QWERTY slide-out keyboards and HTML5 support. So what do you think? Will you go for such a tablet, or other vendors or mr Apple? Please count down to the day.

Incoming 3D OLED television

At CES 2010, flat and LED screens with Internet connection have relative coverage but not so plentifully. However, what a difference a year makes. OLED TV would be the undisputed star of this year’s show, backed by some of the biggest names in the consumer electronics business. Traditional LCD will seem like old technology at CES 2011 – it’ll be LED all the way. Movement on the next-gen OLED tech has been slow so far, with only Sony, Samsung and LG really demonstrating anything of worth.

For the last year or so, OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) televisions have been on the minds of home theater lovers everywhere. With amazingly high contrast ratios and a thickness measuring in the millimeters, OLED TVs certainly look like the future of home theater.

In marketing plan, Samsung plans to commercialize this technology by 2013 and introduce rollable OLED TVs to consumers. I’ll believe that when I see it. There have been so many OLED TV announcements over the past couple of years that it’s hard to get much enthusiasm going when almost all the announcements by all the OLED manufacturers turn out to be nothing. While Samsung seems a tad wishy-washy about exactly when they’ll be producing OLED TVs, LG has set out a clear date. It’s 2011 apparently: Though they’ll be investing in next-gen LCD production lines too, the plan is to have volume production of 32-inch OLED screens within three years.

While new technology always comes with a heavy price tag, some are expecting the price of OLED lighting to come down some time in 2011. Active OLED lighting will become mainstream in two years, and its revenue will surpass that of passive LED lighting sometime around 2018. However, price is a major hurdle for the technology to overcome.

Besides, 3D TV was very much in the novelty ‘concept’ stage and was the main theme alongside every single company talking about the environment last year. This is a slightly odd thing to hear in Vegas, which is possibly the least environmentally friendly location known to man. Expect those companies who haven’t yet gone big on 3D – such as Sharp – to go fully 3D this time around. We’ll also see plenty of universal glasses available – specs you can use with various 3D TVs, not just those from one manufacturer. And expect a lot more hype behind 3D Blu-ray.

Age of Smartphone

Since the day Android was born, iOS was not the object of monolatry in the mobile OS market. Months later, Microsoft published new operating system Window Mobile 7. The race is on, Android and Window sales are catching up with iPhone, and we all know a race implies a winner. Android is an operating system used by multiple vendors, so we need to consider Apple’s iOS eco-system and what these respective products bring to the market. Android is a remarkable product, and if it weren’t for the iPhone, it would be far ahead of anything else in its field, but the iPhone and iOS mobile platform arrived first. However, if you are a cell phone maker looking for a low cost licensable OS, Android is a clear winner. If you’re a cell phone carrier looking to offer a family of attractive “smart phones” you can customize to add “carrier value”, again Android is a winner. Meanwhile, Windows Phone 7 is Microsoft’s latest attempt at making a mobile OS that somebody might actually want to use. And this time around, Microsoft seems to have been extremely successful. Windows Phone 7 is a sleek, sophisticated operating system with all the power that one would expect from any version of iOS. This is the takeaway from the hands-on with various Windows Phone 7 devices.

In fact, Smartphones have recently transformed to a shining star at CES and the superstar this time might be the one from Google. Google has introduced their latest version of the Android platform, Gingerbread, and unveil the next Android device from the Nexus line of mobile products-Nexus S. And for developers, the Gingerbread SDK/NDK is now available as well. It’s the first Android device to ship with the new version of the Android platform. Google co-developed this product with Samsung-ensuring tight integration of hardware and software to highlight the latest advancements of the Android platform. As part of the Nexus brand, Nexus S delivers “what people call a “pure Google” experience: unlocked, unfiltered access to the best Google mobile services and the latest and greatest Android releases and updates”, according to Google informer. Together with Google, other familiar vendors also join for the cake like Samsung, LG, Nokie, Sony. And the major focus of embedded platform would be BlackBerry, Iphone, Android, Symbian and Windows which have been playing for long.

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A New Tablet from Notion Ink: the Adam?  

Posted in Technology on April 30th, 2011 by rain – Comments Off

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If you like ePaper, E-Ink and reading your eBooks using an eReader, then Notion Ink has come up with something that is believed to be totally revolutionary: a new tablet that really rocks! What makes it rock is Pixel Qi’s hybrid display that lets you choose between ePaper and traditional LCD display at will, even at mid-reading. And there is a third display, described below.

Why you should want to do that is another question, but it is likely that lighting conditions will sometimes be better suited to one or other of the alternative displays. It was displayed at CES 2010, although as yet has only been given a temporary name: appropriately Adam. For those of you to whom eReaders are the name of the game, you should also keep in mind that this is an ink tablet and not an eReader per se. However, it has a few exciting features that will pull the strings and press the buttons of anybody that gets excited by innovation in this technology.

Pixels’ Qi technology is one of these exciting innovations that you just love to see working for the first time. Enabling ePaper to be viewed without glare in full sun light, and then switching to regular LCD or a low-watt high definition display. It is based on Android, and offers just over 10 inches of display screen at 1024 x 600 pixels.

The purpose of the three display options is that the e-Ink and e-Paper display can be read in sunlight without reflection problems, although you also have the option of a standard LCD display if that is what you prefer – many do in fact, and the E-Ink display is not as popular as many believe it to be. The third option, a low-power trans-reflective screen, saves on battery power, and can be used whenever you want to conserve the battery and lighting conditions enable you to read the screen without eye-strain.

The tablet is claimed to be able to play a 1080 pixel video for eight hours without recharging, and one that you can browse online for 16 hours. According to Notion, it is the only company to use the Qi screens with a tablet, and so reduce battery consumption to about 10% of normal. Not only that, but there are several accessories offered such as a digital compass, GPs, and accelerometer and a 3 Meg camera. It also has speakers and a microphone, and the integrated memory ranges from 16 to 32 gig, with a SD card slot if more is needed. Something similar was created by Fujitsu a year ago: as described in the article “E-paper 2.0 And Fujitsu Has It In Color”, FLEPia e-readers incorporate Fujitsu’s ground breaking color e-paper, 4GB SD flash memory card, XGA quality display that supports 768X1024 and either 8 or 4096 colors can be chosen.

This is some mean machine, and even though it is ‘just’ a tablet, it is extremely powerful with a price tag of around 5. Add to that Bluetooth, WiFi and USB, HDMI and headphone connectors, and you know that you are getting your money’s worth. It is possible to go further and mention its capability of running three 1080 bit streams along with its beautiful profile (not everybody is worried by the spec – they love the looks!) and you will pay the 5 without one single blink.

CoolER or BeBook? Forget it unless you want a small eReader that can do little else. This tablet is exactly that: a tablet that rocks and offers you three ways to read your eBooks, magazines and newspapers. If specs thrill you, then this is 6.3″ x 9.8″ x 0.6″, a bit thicker than some dedicated eReaders, but then again, it does a lot more. The chip is an nVidia TEGRA and it’s not hard to lose sight of the fact that this is not a netbook computer.

It is machines such as the Notion Ink ‘Adam’ that imposes (only) slight doubts upon the future of dedicated Readers such as the Kindle, the Nook and any of the Sony equivalents. However, as yet, this tablet, that is certain to take a massive chunk out of the netbook market, does not compete directly with the aforementioned dedicated eReaders for a number of reasons, one being that it was designed to be predominantly an eReader. Nevertheless its ePaper technology enables savings to be made in power usage and battery life, and glare is consequently lower although the transreflective display option enables you to have a clear view in direct strong sunlight.

Between Notion Ink, Pixel Qi paper technology and Google’s Android application framework, we have here a tablet that can truly be said to be ‘new’ in that it combines the more important cutting edge technology that is being applied to the most modern and sought after tablet and eBook readers. It will be some time, however, before tablets can compete with eReaders for that one specialist application, and because of the size and convenience of use of such dedicated eBook readers, it might never happen. At least, not using current technology.

Where this machine will benefit is with those that are looking for a small tablet computer that will also enable them to read eBooks and other publications, but for whom the eReader capability is not their sole need.



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