Latest APad RK2818B Froyo Android 2.2 Tablet – 7” Ebook Reader

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goo.gl 7 Inch Android 2.2 Froyo APad RockChip RK2818B Dual Core (ARM720MHZ + DSP550MHZ) with Camera WIFI 3G 3D Ebook Display screen Size 7.0 inch 1.6 pixels TFT 800*480 Storage 4GB? 2GB~32GB Optional) Memory DDRII 256MB Battery Built-in:3.7V, 4000MA/H Lithium battery
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Android Tablet: A revolution in the tablet segment

Posted by android | Posted in Android Tablets | Posted on 30-09-2011-05-2008

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Android Tablet: A revolution in the tablet segment

Samsung Galaxy Tab Android tablet is one of the best tablets that include all the latest high-tech features and sophisticated advancements. The device includes a CDMA Radio, a QWERTY keyboard dock, large display unit and many other useful specifications. The tablet also supports a lot of connectivity options that help is featuring HDMI connectivity. It will in turn allow the users to view HD video on an external display. With all these latest features and applications, this Android tablet may be able to give the Apple iPad a run for its money.

 

Samsung Galaxy Tab is the primary Android tablet runs on the latest Android Froyo 2.2 system and is powered by 1GHz Cortex A8 Hummingbird Application Processor. The other features that enhance the gadget include 3D graphics, dual camera, microSD card slot, loads of entertainment features and much more. The Samsung Tab sports a 7 inch SWVGA TFT touch screen display that has a screen resolution of 1200 x 600 pixels and thus gives a real time entertainment experience to its users. DinoDirect provides you with a wide choice of Android tablets featuring different technology and in a different price range.

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This Samsung Galaxy Android tablet comes with a dimension of 190.1 x 120.5 x 12 mm and the device weighs 380 grams. It is also available with a QWERTY keyboard and SWYPE application that facilitates fast and accurate typing experience. The Android tablet is integrated with a 3.15 MP camera that is capable of capturing images with a high definition of 2048×1536 pixels and is also capable of recording videos within 720×480 pixels. The built-in front-facing 1.3 MP camera in the Samsung Galaxy Android tablet offers users with the opportunity of video chat.

The Galaxy Android Tablet also facilitates effortless access to your personal and work e-mail, including support for Microsoft® Exchange e-mail, contacts and calendar. The tablet supports all wireless connections such as Wi-Fi for streaming videos and Bluetooth 3.0 for transferring from and to external devices like headphones and speakers.

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Samsung Galaxy 7 Inch Tab T-Mobile Unboxing

Posted by android | Posted in Android Market | Posted on 30-09-2011-05-2008

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www.youtube.com Like me on Facebook www.facebook.com Samsung Galaxy 7 inch tablet running Android Fro-yo 2.2 this is one of the most talk about tablets out today. With a 16GB storage space that allows you to expand it to 32GB Android OS is one of the best and continues to climb right to the top of the OS systems Android 2.2 Platform: Galaxy Tab features Froyo, Google’s Android 2.2 platform, bringing you great performance and speed for browsing Adobe Flash Player compatible websites. Fully integrated with services like Google Maps and YouTube you can search, view, and easily download any of the tens of thousands of cool apps available on Android Market Also enjoy the Android Market which has over 80.000 apps to choose from
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Motorola DROID X Android Phone (Verizon Wireless)

Posted by android | Posted in Android Phones | Posted on 29-09-2011-05-2008

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Motorola DROID X Android Phone (Verizon Wireless)

Motorola broke the mildew and undoubtedly outdid themselves with their newest good phone addition, the Droid X. With the big bit screen, vast choice of apps, long battery life, 8MP camera, and HDMI port this phone cannot solely keeps you connected to the workplace, however permits for hours of play time additionally. The Droid X contains a sturdy four.3 in. LCD show, that is one among the most important on the market. Having a screen this massive makes net browsing and reading emails less tedious, and displays the dial pad giant enough for even someone with horrible eyesight. Amongst the big ocean of applications, I conjointly found some for my daughter.

These are children numbers, that works on addition and subtraction, and 5 pumpkins sight words, that utilizes the Dolch sight words lists. These apps build a protracted automotive ride even fun for her. She gets to follow reading and math, while not realizing she is learning. To her she is simply enjoying a game on mommy’s phone. after I initial purchased my Droid X, I nearly cried after I drained my battery twice in in some unspecified time in the future. once the initial new toy ought to play with it mentality, i’m glad to mention i purchase regarding 2 days use out of every charge.

I actually have a extremely nice digital camera, however I don’t carry it everywhere with me. My phone is often with me. Not solely will it take nice footage, however it conjointly records video in HD (high definition). the images and videos that are taken from the phone are often instantly shared via social networking sites like Facebook or uploaded to YouTube. the chances are endless with this phone and that i foresee to learning how so much endless are often.

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Nook Color Hacked Into Android Tablet

Posted by android | Posted in Android Tablets | Posted on 29-09-2011-05-2008

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This is my nook color that i have turned into an android tablet running cyanogenmod 7.

Samsung Captivate Android Phone (AT&T)

Posted by android | Posted in Android Phones | Posted on 28-09-2011-05-2008

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Samsung Captivate Android Phone (AT&T)

I have had this smartphone for concerning 2 weeks and adore it. i used to be debating for an extended time between the iphone four and also the Samsung Captivate. I selected the Samsung thanks to the flexibility to tug and drop files, music, photos from my laptop to my laptop, while not worrying concerning itunes. i suppose i’m reasonably old skool, however I like that technique. i like the Andorid phone as a result of I feel like I even have ability to alter additional settings and modify things the manner I prefer over the iphone. the decision quality is nice and response from the processor appears quick. Everything on my Google account is incredibly straightforward to review on this phone as well as Picasa, gmail, whcih all sync well.

There are some things that annoy me concerning this phone. the facility button is incredibly straightforward hit whereas holding it. I like the recessed button on the iPhone far better. The camera took a short while to work out, mainly i could not fathom a way to review photos I took. On the iPhone this can be terribly straightforward, however once some apply i used to be ready to figure it out. The camera has no flash, however primarily based on what I even have seen from my friends’ iPhones, the LED flash doesn’t appear to assist a lot of. The lighted buttons on the lowest of this phone are reasonably weird, you essentially have to be compelled to hit them twice, and that i mean hit them, as a result of they are doing not reply to straightforward bit.

I kept reading that this phone has ability to play flash embeded in websites, however I even have not been ready to try this. I even have been told this may be on the market when Android a pair of.2 is released for AT&T. Overall i’m pleased with this phone and would purchase it once more, however I hope they create a number of enhancements to the buttons on the second edition of this phone. This phone with new contract was 0 cheaper than an iPhone with new contract, so helped me build the choice conjointly.

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Samsung Captivate KB1 Froyo leak

Posted by android | Posted in Android OS | Posted on 28-09-2011-05-2008

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Phil takes a look at the KB01 Froyo leak for the Samsung Captivate.
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Details of a 7 inch Android Tablet

Posted by android | Posted in Android Tablets | Posted on 27-09-2011-05-2008

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Details of a 7 inch Android Tablet

7 inch Android Tablet is an amazing gadget. The features that it carries are great. They include Internet surfing, the wifi feature, email, watching movies and reading your collection of e-books. The list does not just ends here. These are the basic features that are present in a 7 inch Android Tablet.

 

The detailed features of a 7 inch Android Tablet differ depending on the exact model number that one chooses to opt for. One of the best things about the 7 inch Android Tablet that is appreciated by majority of the users is its sleek outlook. The slim and smart out look, the light weight all add to building a positive image for the 7 inch Android Tablet. What further adds to this positive product image is that the easy to carry size does not in any manner compromise on the features of the tablet. The features are all there and the best thing is that they are presented in a much more stylish manner. So it won’t be wrong to sum up that the 7 inch Android Tablet is an amazing combination of practicality and style; a winning combination for technological gadgets especially.

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Part of this amazing combination of 7 inch Android Tablet, is the best kind of hardware and software combination. The basic features that are included in the 7 inch Android Tablet are mentioned above already. The other software details depend on the exact model that one decides to pick from all the options that are available out there. As far as the hardware is concerned the sleek shape accommodates all the necessary devices and ports that are needed to increase the efficiency of the device.

 

The effect that the screen of a 7 inch Android Tablet gives is amazing. Reading an e-book on it feels just like holding a real book in your hand. The turning of the pages is also like turning the pages of a real book. As it is said it is all about the experience that gets a product or a brand its loyal users. It is this very experience that this tablet provides and the users are amazed. Watching a movie on it has been a treat for the users as well. This in itself proves the high quality of the touch screen and the sound quality that the tablet provides. All in all it’s the right kind of PC tablet that you should have.  

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Rooted Nook Touch Tutorial: Fixing Market Search and Other Tips and Tricks

Posted by android | Posted in Android Market | Posted on 27-09-2011-05-2008

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Written Directions, More Details: blog.the-ebook-reader.com This video shows how to fix the broken search feature with the Android Market on the rooted Nook Touch, how to install and uninstall apps, change the appearance and placement of Button Savior, and other helpful tips and tricks for getting started with the rooted Nook Touch.

Torque, by Ian Hawkins Available in the Android market; free version to test it out, and a paid version (less than ) that is full featured (which is the version I’m using – some features I’m showing and/or using may not be available in the free version) I don’t normally do reviews, but this is such an awesome application for us automotive gear-heads, I thought it deserved one showing just how neat and useful it is. I don’t touch on everything like data logging and mapping like it is capable of, but mainly on just the OBDII trouble code reading and the real-time data it can display. The mentioning of turning the bluetooth off in the Pandora app ONLY APPLIES TO HTC DEVICES. They come pre-loaded with Pandora, and for whatever reason the built in bluetooth connectivity in the app interferes with the Torque app and causes it to lag when running, and ultimately lock the phone up when you try to exit the application. It’s not a big issue though, because simply turning Pandora’s bluetooth option off as shown in the video solves the problem, and then everything works perfectly fine. Non HTC devices do not appear to have this issue though. This is all in the info for the application in the Android Market, I just though I’d bring it up in the video as well. This is on a non-rooted 1 week old HTC Thunderbolt, and the vehicle is a 2010 Ford F150 with the 4.6l 3v engine. The bluetooth dongle I’m using is a cheap one I got off eBay. Many people might say not to use one because they

Best Tablets 2011 Reviews

Posted by android | Posted in Android Market | Posted on 26-09-2011-05-2008

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Best Tablets 2011 Reviews

Tablets are the technology’s industry’s latest gold rush. With Apple selling 15 million iPads in 2010 and projected to sell as many as 45 million in 2011, everyone wants a piece of the public’s sudden infatuation with multitouch slabs of silicon.  From the world’s biggest computer companies to obscure little parts makers, there are an obscene number of companies releasing tablets this year.

1. Apple iPad 2

The iPad remains the king of the category and, even with the invasion of an army of challengers, it’s difficult to see a scenario in which the iPad won’t retain a commanding market share lead when we get to the end of 2011. It still has too many factors in its favor: usability, battery life, a massive catalog of apps, and price. The last factor might be the most important. In 2010, price was the iPad’s greatest marketing weapon as rivals had a very hard time meeting the iPad’s price tag while offering a comparable experience. The iPad 2 doesn’t offer any revolutionary new changes. It’s thinner and lighter, has an upgraded processor and display, and adds front and rear cameras. It’s a nice refinement, and with its big advantages in app and content libraries, it easily has enough value to keep it at the top of the list.

2. HP TouchPad

I think we can safely call this one the “X factor.” Even after Hewlett-Packard officially unveiled its webOS tablet on February 9, there are still two big questions hanging out there – when exactly will it arrive (“summer” is all we know) and how much will it cost? This product has been in the works since HP bought Palm last summer. Putting the resources of HP behind the massive potential of webOS could be great combination. Also, don’t forget that HP has a decade of experience building tablet hardware — even if it was as part of the long defeat for Microsoft’s Tablet PC. HP’s new TouchPad is 9.7-inch tablet with lots of high-end features, but it doesn’t have much to distinguish it from Apple or Android and that could hurt. The tablet will likely succeed or fail based on price. If it is comparable to the iPad (0) while offering a stronger feature-set, it has a shot. If it’s more expensive than the iPad then it could struggle. Still, the WebOS is a natural fit for tablets and the TouchPad could potentially trump the iPad in true multitasking, better integrated notifications, and messaging.

3. The Amazon tablet

Amazon appears to be putting all the pieces in place to build its own Android tablet. In fact, it may be better positioned to compete with Apple than any of the other tablet makers because of its strengths in content and cloud computing. Amazon already had the Kindle e-book library and Web-based music and video stores, but in 2011 it has added the Amazon Appstore for Android and Amazon Cloud Drive. Plus, the word out of Asia is that Amazon is prepping a low-cost tablet using an E-ink display. Amazon hasn’t made any announcements yet, so this tablet benefits from lots of positive speculation, but the stars appear to be aligning for a formidable tablet product from the world’s e-commerce king, which will likely price it low and make money off the content sales.

4. BlackBerry PlayBook

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I was at the event last fall where RIM announced the BlackBerry PlayBook and my first impressions were not very good — mostly because RIM kept it behind glass. However, after getting my hands on the final product, I was a lot more impressed. The PlayBook looks like it could become a factor in the tablet market, especially for businesses that are already invested and committed to the BES backend infrastructure. This is a 7-inch tablet, so that limits its appeal a bit — except for the vocal minority who like the smaller form factor. Still, the hardware feels great, the tablet OS is easy to figure out, and the performance is staggeringly good. BlackBerry die-hards alone could turn this one into a winner. It’s also the best tablet for Web browsing because of its excellent implementation of Flash.

5. ASUS Eee Pad Transformer

ASUS believes that the iPad has two weaknesses — lack of choice and limited productivity (content creation) — so that’s where the company is focusing its energy in tablets. At CES, ASUS unveiled its line of four tablets, and three of them were aimed at content creators. The most interesting was the Eee Pad Transformer, a 10-inch tablet with a dual core NVIDIA Tegra 2 CPU that runs Android 3.0. The most innovative thing about this one is that it has an optional keyboard dock that also functions as an extended battery, giving the device up to 16 hours of life. ASUS has pulled off an Android tablet that also doubles as a laptop when the Transformer is in dock mode. Plus, the price is right. At 9, this tablet is one of the best values on the market, so it’s no surprise that it it sold out in the US on its first day of online sales.

6. B&N Nook Color

The Barnes & Noble Nook Color e-reader recently got an update to Android 2.2 and its own app store, which has turned it into a viable low-cost tablet. Some will argue against it since it has a heavy-handed UI forced on top of Android and doesn’t run the full Android Market app store. But, I couldn’t leave this little 7-inch tablet off the list. It has a great form factor — thin and easy in the hands — and you can’t beat the price at 9. Plus, if you’re highly technical, you can hack it into a full Android tablet.

7. Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9

The original Samsung Galaxy Tab was a 7-inch tablet that jumped the gun on Android tablets before Google was ready but it also offered the first legitimate challenge to the iPad. If it wasn’t so expensive (0), it might have faired even better than the respectable sales numbers that it posted. Samsung’s second try at the tablet market looks a lot more potent. Running the official Android tablet OS this time, Samsung is preparing to launch 8.9-inch and 10.1-inch versions of the Galaxy Tab in mid-2011. The 8.9-inch model could prove to be the most attractive, since it’s a little smaller than the 10-inch tablets like the iPad and the Xoom, which can be slightly awkward to hold and enter data. Plus, the Samsung Galaxy Tab has a great price tag — 9 for the Wi-Fi model — and Samsung is making these tablets very friendly for enterprise buyers.

8. HTC Flyer

Half of the tablets on this list are powered by Android and HTC is one of the powerhouses of the Android ecosystem. Unlike rivals Motorola, Samsung, and LG, who all unveiled high-end tablets at CES 2011, HTC was remarkably silent on the tablet question in Vegas. However, the company officially announced its first tablet a month later at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. It is the HTC Flyer and it’s a 7-incher with 1.5 GHz CPU, 1.0 GB RAM, 32GB of Flash storage, an attractive unibody design, and a special version of the HTC Sense UI designed for tablets. Unlike most of the other Android tablets, the Flyer also includes digital ink technology and a stylus. However, the Flyer will not run Android 3.0. Instead, it will launch with Android 2.3 Gingerbread. Given the problems with Honeycomb and HTC’s strong track record with its Sense UI, this could be a very usable little tablet.

9. Motorola Xoom

When Google is ready to make a leap forward with Android, it anoints a hardware partner to work closely with the company on the new software and produce a device that will be an initial concept vehicle of what Google envisions. For its Android 3.0 tablet OS, Motorola was the chosen one. And, interestingly enough, the Motorola Xoom was not only be the first Honeycomb tablet, but also the first tablet to run on Verizon’s new 4G LTE superhighway. This 10-inch widescreen tablet has drool-inducing tech specs but the Android tablet software is incomplete and desperately needs more apps. The other big drawback is the price. It retails for 9 without a contract. Even the Wi-Fi version is 9. It will be tough to justify that price until Google cleans up Honeycomb and gets app builders on board.

10. Samsung Sliding PC 7

A Windows 7 tablet that is legitimately intriguing is Samsung’s Sliding PC 7. It looks like a normal 10-inch tablet, but includes a slide-out keyboard that turns it into a fully functional laptop. The hardware manages to deftly combine slimness with keyboard usability, based on the demo at CES. For those who don’t want to carry both a laptop and a tablet, hybrid devices like this could carve out a new niche. This one has a 1366×768 screen, up to a 64GB solid state drive, 2GB of RAM, and built-in 3G and WiMAX chips. Since it runs all of that hardware and the full version of Windows, battery life will be a concern. It also costs 0 and tablets over 0 have not been very well received by the public.

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