Archive | Tablets

30 July 2010 ~ 0 Comments

AUGEN Gentouch7 Tablet Unboxing Vid

Droid101’s AUGEN Gentouch7 Tablet Unboxing video. Enjoy!

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30 July 2010 ~ 0 Comments

AUGEN Gentouch7 Unboxing

Hey guys, today the Droid 101 crew was able to track down this most elusive new Android Tablet. However, it took a trip to the Kmart in Hixson, TN to put our hands on it. Stay tuned for more info.

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30 December 2009 ~ 0 Comments

Notion Ink Tegra smartpad uses Pixel Qi display

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Our friends over at SlashGear were able to get some great info on yet another Android tablet. This tablet has some amazing stats. For starters the device has a NVIDIA Tegra T20 chipset which supports 1080p Full HD video playback, has integrated WiFi, Bluetooth and UMTS/HSDPA. The unnamed tablet will be the first of device to use the new Pixel Qi transflective display.
Notion Ink will be showcasing the device at the upcoming CES show. The 10.1 Pixel Qi display will show full 1080p HD video.  One of the most important features on any mobile device is the battery life, too little makes use unrealistic and not so much fun for the user. Notion Ink claims  the smartpad will be good for up to 48hrs standby on a integrated rechargeable Li-Ion battery, plus 8hrs of HD video playback and 16hrs of Internet surfing over WiFi.

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26 November 2009 ~ 0 Comments

CAMANGI IS ON FIRE

The folks over at Camangi are at it again. They’ve decide that Android tablets deserve a Marketplace of their own. The Camangi Market apparently works with any android tablet, including the Dell Android MID and the Archos 5 Internet Tablet. We’re surprised, but delighted, that the Market is not a traditional Android app but instead written in HTML. This means that the Market will work with any Android device with a browser – a phone, tablet, smartbook or even an Android set-top device. Nice move Camangi.

Camagi Marketplace beta

Check the Marketplace out for yourself at http://www.camangimarket.com/index.html

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25 November 2009 ~ 0 Comments

Camangi WebStations Specs.

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Looks as if the folks over at Camangi are serious about getting their WebStation Tablet out of the gate very soon. The WebStation’s website is up and running. So when you get a chance swing on by and let them know Dev and the Droid 101 crew sent ya!

Camangi WebStation

Device Specs:

System

  • Google Android 1.5
  • CPU: Marvell PXA303 624MHz
  • System memory: 128MB Mobile DDR
  • Flash memory: 265MB NAND (system)
  • Input: Software keyboard; USB keyboard support

Display

  • 7-inch TFT LCD, 16M True Color
  • Single Resistive touch panel with hard glass
  • High-resolution screen, 800-by-480 pixels
  • G-sensor

Other applications

  • Web browser, Email/Gmail Web, Digital Frame, eBook, Weather, Calculator, Alarm clock, Calendar, Lives…

Languages

  • Display: Japanese/ English/ Spanish/France/ German/ Simplified Chinese/ Traditional Chinese
  • Input: English/Japanese (Simeji) /Simplified Chinese

Package includes

  • Camangi WebStation (including Stylus)
  • AC adapter, Device cover, Earpiece , Stand, Wipes, Quick Start, Warranty Notice

Complimentary

  • Micro SD Card: 8G

Power and battery

  • Built-in rechargeable Lithium Polymer battery (3.7V 4000mAh)
  • Standby time: up to 4 days(without GPS & Wi-Fi connection); Internet and media use: up to 4-5 hours
  • Power charging: 5V 3A DC in

Communication

  • Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g)
  • USB dongle to 3G connectivity*
  • GPS module

*Note: Only applicable for some type of 3G dongle devices

Media

  • Audio playback: 3GP, MP3, MP4, OGG, MID, WAV
  • Video playback: 3GP, MP4
  • Photo viewer: JPG, GIF, PNG, BMP
  • eBook viewer: EPUB, TXT

Connectors and input/ output

  • Built-in speaker (80hm 2x 1W)
  • 3.5mm stereo headphone jack
  • AC Adaptor, 4mm DC in
  • Built-in omni-directional microphone
  • Micro SD card slot, supports 1G~16G
  • Type A & mini-B USB port

Color

  • Pearl White
  • Piano Black(Coming soon)
  • Light Pink(Coming soon)

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21 November 2009 ~ 0 Comments

The WebStation: A 7-inch Android Tablet

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Camangi is releasing their very own flavor of a tablet called the Webstation. The Webstation will be running Android 1.5. The device features 802.11 b/g WiFI, a GPS module, and a built-in micro SD Card Reader. The Webstation will come with some preloaded apps including a Web browser and Gmail. You can use the device as an e-book reader and a music player as well, there is a stand on its back, so you can stream movies, or use it as a picture frame. The WebStation also has a USB hub and a rechargeable battery. Camangi claims 4 to 5 hour battery life for the device.

The WebStation will be available early next month for $399.

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18 November 2009 ~ 0 Comments

Dell’s 5 inch Android Streak MID

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Dell is working on a 5inch MID tablet. QISDA is rumored to be handling all of the manufacturing duties. The Streak  will be running Android 2.0  and have a 5 megapixel camera. The screen will be 800 x 480 capacitive touchscreen, 3G data, and WiFi as well. Rumored carrier AT&T and launch date, sometime in 2010. It will be great to see AT&T getting down with the Droid!

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14 November 2009 ~ 0 Comments

Hikari iFrame Tablet.

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Well looky here, guess what has shown up on the new Hikari iFrame. Its our favorite mobile OS.  Android!!!  Yet another interesting usage of Android’s limitless capabilities. The Hikari iFrame has a 7-inch touchscreen display, SD memory card slot, and WiFi. Due out in Japan sometime next year. Prices could be anywhere from $220 and $330 dollars. No word on a stateside release date.

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