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Senin, 10 Desember 2012

Aakash 2 cheapest tablet

 The “world’s cheapest tablet” is back, with smarter looks and
features. Where the earlier one felt raw, this version looks more like
a finished product: thinner, lighter, and perhaps a little sturdier.
The 7” screen is now capacitive multi-touch (800x480), with
better response and brighter looks. Placed alongside the older
Aakash 1, the difference is stark. The 7Ci is half the thickness,
and weighs 286grams against the former’s 398grams.The Aakash
2 will sell to college students at a subsidized Rs 1,130. The
equivalent UbiSlate 7Ci sells commercially for Rs 4,499.

Memory and storage have been doubled to 512 MB and 4 GB
respectively. There’s USB 2.0 (through a mini-USB slot), and a
micro-SD slot for memory cards up to 32 GB. The OS is Android
4.0.4(Ice Cream Sandwich). You can buy Android apps via the
rupee-priced Google Play app-store. The front-facing camera is
adequate for video chat in good ambient light. Sound is good with
headphones.
The processor upgrade (from 366MHz ARM to 1 GHz Cortex A8)
is an improvement, and together with the capacitive touch makes
the display quite responsive. In An3Dbench and An3Dbench XL,
for measuring graphics and animation capability, it scored 6,482
and 20,543 respectively, which is a bit lower than other budget
tablets we have tested. In Vellamo test, which tests browsing
efficiency, the UbiSlate 7Ci scored a low 614 (the Zen A100 had scored 729). Battery life of more than 4 hours on the 3Ah is a
welcome change from the 2 hours on the older 2Ah battery.
Bottomline: The Aakash 2 is a good overall package for a student,
or anyone looking at additional devices in the house. What it
doesn’t do is work for a business user on the go.

specification:
Price: `4,499
Pros: Price, usable speed and performance, capacitive multi-touch display, light and
compact, good battery back-up
Cons: VGAcamera. No3G (the 7C+, at Rs4,799 has GPRS). Supply
(availability) issues.
Key Specs: Android 4.0 ICS, 1GHz processor, 512MB RAM, 4GB flash, expandable
to 32GB with micro-SD, mini-USB, Wi-Fi, 7” capacitive touch (800x480), 286g.

Kamis, 15 November 2012

Android HTC DNA is coming



It's not a lot of a Enigma at this End, HoweverHTC and Verizon have finally  make their Emperor-sized smartphone official at today's press happening: the Droid DNA, which is In actual factBig Red's variant of the J Butterfly launche in Japan a few weeks ago, will be to be had in stores and online Early the day before Thanksgiving for $200 with a two-year pledge, but early adopters will be able to pre-order their unit today.

For instance you may  remind, the DNA is already famous in mobile circles thanks to its 5-inch 1080p Super LCD3 display (which get throught out to 440ppi), but there's plenty of other goodies that make this particular handset a rather tempting purchase for the holiday time. For Occurrence, it's helped Beside by a 1.5GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro processor (APQ8064 Balancing with MDM9615m, to be specific) Along with 2GB of RAM, and will come running Jelly Bean and HTC's Sense 4+ UI. It will Additionally come with an 8MP f/2.0 rear camera with 28mm wide slant lens, BSI sensor, ImageChip and 1080p HD video capture. On the opposed side of the phone you can Presume to see a 2.1MP f/2.0 front-facing cam that features 1080p HD video record and an 88-degree ultra-wide angle lens. By the way, all of these spiffy specs will rely on an embedded 2,020mAh battery for its power supply, but it'll have Qi-compatible wireless charging to help out when it's getting low.

HTCCarry on to highlight its audio prowess, as the DNA takes Plus of Beats Audio and a 2.55v built-in headset amplifier and dedicated rear speaker amp, which is geared to offer Minimum distortion at maximum volume; in terms of how much multimedia you can throw on the phone, Though, it comes with 16GB internal storage and no microSD slot. Rounding out the spec sheet, the DNA offers Verizon LTE, quad-band GSM and UMTS (we haven't been told if global roaming will be enabled, but we suspect so), Bluetooth 4.0 with aptX support, NFC, MHL, dual mics for noise cancelation and WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n (dual-band). It procedures 9.73mm thick and weighs 4.86 ounces (138g). We'll update our post with Verizon's press Emit as soon as it's presented, and our team is at this morning's event getting ready to have some quality hands-on time with the Fresh beaut. In the meantime, you may want to think about revising your Black Friday shopping list.