Thursday 18 August 2011

Upcoming Tablet 2012

Tablet will be Released in 2012

We’re sure that you are waiting for this moment, what is the upcoming tablet will be released in 2012? as you know, so many tablet with their each unique and advanced features has been launched in 2011 like Apple iPad, Motorola Xoom, BlackBerry Playbook, Samsung Galaxy Tab and others. Do you know what is the best tablet in this year 2011? is it Apple iPad or BlackBerry Playbook or others? you have your own favorite, right? Well, then today we wanna know from you, could you please tell us what a kind of tablet do you want in the upcoming 2012? see the upcoming Motorola Tablet which will come with android ice cream sandwich, the latest android version which has been rumored along this year.

We’re pretty sure that the upcoming tablet which will be released in 2012 come with the newest operating system like Android Ice Cream Sandwich and will be powered by latest processor which will make you more easy and comfortable. According to the information, Amazon will release their own tablet which runs on Android and expected will be released this october, looks like the tablet market has great future.
We can’t wait what the best upcoming tablet will released in 2012? Do you have any idea what will Apple do with their iPad and iOS5? then what about Blackberry and Google Android? We hope when the tablets come in to the market will be budget friendly than previously tablet like in this year 2011. So that, we all can enjoy all their unique and advanced features easily. We will update in the next post as soon as we get the information about it, so stay tuned here or you can subscribe our rss blog to get daily update post to your email for free.

Amazon Tablet PC,Kindle Air 2011

New Kindle 2011 – Kindle Air 2011 Specs

As we watch the tablet market explode, Amazon has been busy creating it’s own line of Android tablets. Get ready for Amazon’s new 10-inch color Kindle tablet that is rumored to sell for around $399.00. The new Kindle color tablet will support streaming video and include a promotional video service with Amazon. In addition, the Kindle Air tablet houses dual screens. The new Kindle 4 tablet even has a code-name “Hollywood”. A new 10-inch tablet is the perfect size for watching streaming video. There is no indication of 3D capabilities.

The 2011 Kindle tablet/slate will be powered by a stronger processor than what powered the original, smaller Kindle e-book readers.
E-book readers and other tablets alike have faced tough competition from the iPad. Hollywood’s $399 price tag should be priced low enough to help it compete against other expensive tablets, like the iPad 2 Plus, RIM’s BlackBerry Playbook, and Motorola’s Xoom.

Kindle Air Features 2011 – Kindle 4 Tablet Rumors

  • The Amazon tablet will features two displays : e-Ink on one side, color LCD on the other
  • The Amazon slate will feature a clever case design that keeps the screens protected
  • Amazon’s tablet will run on Android
  • the new touch screen tablet will be released in the second half of this year – Q2 2011
  • the tablet will have an LCD display and a separate touch panel
  • the streaming tablet will support streaming video
  • “Hollywood” will be a color tablet

A Kindle tablet seems like a natural extension of its Kindle product line. The tablet/slate seems to be a tablet-ereader hybrid.

Jeff Bezos’ Kindle Air color tablet is expected to debut in time for the holiday season. Hopefully, they make one for kids!

iPad 2 Plus – iPad HD Tablet 2012

iPad 2 Plus – iPad HD Specs

Get ready for the next version of Apple’s iPad tablet/slate – the iPad 2 Plus. Rumors suggest that the iPad 3 will be here in 2012. Apple didn’t upgrade the display of the second-gen iPad, but the iPad 2 Plus could have a higher resolution. Bookmark this page for updates on the Ipad HD.

Current iPad 2
In the meantime, the iPad 2 is here and it is amazing! The iPad 2 is thinner, lighter and carries two cameras. The second generation iPad is thinner, faster, lighter and boasts a 10-hour battery. Apple has made advances in the iPad’s form and function thanks to the new Dual Core A5 chip. Apple CEO Steve Jobs couldn’t stop emphasizing the iPad 2 new design, and the new Apple iPad 2 is even available in a white color.
iPad 2 Smart Covers – Smart Cover for iPad 2
Protect your iPad Display with a Magnetic Smart cover. The iPad 2 Smart Covers attach effortlessly and magnetically. The Magnetic cover brightens, wakes up and even “stands up” your iPad 2 device. The magnetic cover features a microfiber lining that keeps your iPad display clean. Choose from ten vibrant colors.

Latest iPad
This post PC device features amazing function and innovation. Apple has introduced new apps to make all of these new features possible. Unquestionably, 2011 is the year of the iPad 2.

Starting at only $499.00 -The new touch-enabled iPad 2 comes in black and white. Perhaps, 2012 will be the year of the iPad 3.

iPad 2 Features – iPad 2 Specification 

  • Thinner and Lighter -Three surfaces have been reduced to two making the iPad 2 1/3 thinner and 15% lighter. The second generation iPad weighs a mere 1.3 pounds.
  • Twice as Fast – The new Dual-Core A5 Chip makes the iPad 2 twice as fast with 9 times faster the graphics performance. Perfect for gamers ,fast web surfing and email.
  • iPad Display - The Apple iPad 2 retains the screen size with 9.7-inch LED-backlit display.
  • Front Facing Camera – The front panel VGA cameras allows for FaceTime video chat/call and Photo Booth.
  • Rear Facing Camera – Rear Facing HD camera shoots HD video. Share the moments you are seeing as they are happening – perfect for iMovie.
  • Aluminum Backing – The iPad 2 is rigid and sturdy with a durable silver-colored aluminum backing.
  • Garage Band – Use your own instruments or use the touch instruments that are built into the iPad 2.
  • Gesture Technology – Apple has added the three-axis gyrometer along with the accelerometer in the iPad 2. The side switch will now offer two options – Mute or Rotation lock. This new gesture technology is perfect for gaming.
  • Video Mirroring – Connect your tablet/slate to your HD TV and it will mirror exactly what you are doing on your second generation iPad 2.
  • Battery Life – The second Generation iPad retains the same 10 hour battery life.

Dell Latitude XT3 Convertible Tablet Laptop

Dell Latitude XT3 Convertible Tablet Laptop Specification

Dell has announced their latest convertible tablet pc Dell Latitude XT3 has flexibility of tablet with power of laptop to easily and quickly convert to laptop to tablet with bi-direction hinge, durable and innovative design with strong magnesium alloy casing with Tri-Metal, multiple input options, wide viewing angle, 13.3-inch Auto-Bright large multi-touch screen display with spill resistant keyboard and dual-digitizer, Daylight viewable means you can easily viewing in sunlight with optional outdoor viewing screen, Docking station, second generations Intel Core processor, Windows 7 OS, WiMAX and mobile broadband connectivity, 6-cell battery option that extend to 9-cell and with slice option gives power all day and ExpressCharge technology to charge 80% in an hour.
Dell has demonstrated a new convertible tablet at the Dell Means Business event, Dell Latitude XT3. Latitude XT3 convertible tablet is a larger tablet than its predecessor, the Dell Latitude XT2 with a 13-inch display screen. A docking connector at the bottom also lets one hook it into a standard Latitude dock, but Convertible tablet are already far less popular than keyboard-less media tablet.

Dell Latitude XT3 convertible laptop is powered by a 2.5 GHz Intel Core i5-2520 (up to 3.2 GHz in Turbo mode) dual-core processor, 2GB of RAM, a 13-inch multi-touch display with a swiveling-type and support for dual-digitizer and running on Windows 7 for operating system. Dell also retained the N-trig digitizer. Supposedly, Dell has worked with customer complaints and feedback to try to ameliorate the issues with the notoriously problematic N-Trig digitizer.

Dell Latitude XT3 convertible tablet also features enhanced security including Dell data protection, remote data delete, a free-fall sensor to protect against drops and also support for pre-integrated Citrix and VMware remote desktop clients. Unfortunately, there is no informations about price or release date at this moment.

Dell Latitude XT3 Specifications

  • Intel Core i3-2310M or i5-2520M or i7-2620M processor with Turbo Boost and Hyper-Threading technology
  • Windows 7 Operating System
  • Up to 8GB DDR3 SDRAM 1333MHz
  • Up to 320GB Hard Drive
  • Mobile Intel QM67 Express Chipset
  • Intel HD 3000 Graphics
  • 13.3-inch Auto-Bright HD multi touch screen display with 1366 x 768 pixels resolution with Daylight viewable, Pen and Touch
  • DVD Optical Drive
  • Optional HD web camera with microphone and Dell WebCam Central software for video conference and chat
  • High Quality Speakers
  • Wi-Fi
  • WiMAX
  • Mobile Broadband with GPS
  • Gigabit Ethernet
  • Bluetooth 3.0
  • 34mm ExpressCard
  • 3 USB 2.0 ports
  • USB/eSATA combo
  • RJ-45 port
  • Stereo Headphone and Microphone
  • HDMI and VGA port
  • Memory Card Reader
  • Full and Half Card Slot
  • Docking Connector
  • Smart Card Reader
  • Optional Fingerprint Reader
  • 6-cell Lithium Ion battery that extended to 9-cell and 9-cell slice
  • Dimension 323.0 x 221.7 x 30.9 mm
  • Weight 4.46 lbs with 6-cell battery

Price Grup:
This laptop is compatible with all of the Dell Latitude E line of accessories and docking stations. Prices haven’t been released, but I’m curious to see if it can beat the price of a MacBook Air + iPad 2 combo. The XT2 sells for $1,930, which means that for the price of this convertible laptop, you could easily get an Air plus an iPad 2. The question is, do you want one or more mobile devices?

The Dell Latitude XT3 convertible tablet/laptop is available now through Dell's online store for a starting price of $1,789. If you want to buy one in store then you are going to have to wait until the device ships on September 22.

Fusion Garage Grid 10 Tablet

Fusion Garage Grid 10 Tablet Specification

Fusion Garage has announced their latest tablet Grid 10 has running Android based Grid operating system with Android apps, integrated Bing search, 10.1-inch touch screen display, 1.2GHz Tegra 2 processor, 512MB memory, 16GB built-in storage to save more photos and videos and apps, 1.3MP front facing camera, optional 3G, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, Accelerometer and Gyro and Light sensor.
he Grid 10 has powered with 1.2GHz NVIDIA Tegra 2 dual core processor, running Grid OS with Android apps, 512MB RAM, 16GB built-in storage and microSD card slot.

The Fusion Garage Grid 10 display of 10.1-inch 4-point touch screen with 1366 x 768 pixels resolution, Accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate, 3-axis gyroscope sensor, Ambient light sensor, 1.3-mega pixels front camera, dimension 274.2 x 173.5 x 13.9 mm and weight 690 grams.
The Grid 10 Tablet has optional 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.1 with EDR, GPS with A-GPS, HDMI port, USB port, microphone, 3.5mm stereo headphone jack, 0.5W two speakers and 5800mAh battery.
The Fusion Garage Grid 10 will be available from 15 September 2011 with two model options;

A startup which called itself TabCo has been teasing the world about its upcoming tablet in recent weeks while remaining stealthy and mysterious. (Among its PR tactics:

Delivering pizza to journalists such as me.) Today, the company came out of hiding–and it turns out that it’s not a new startup at all. It’s an old startup named Fusion Garage, known until now as the company which worked with Michael Arrington of TechCrunch on his CrunchPad tablet idea before cutting Arrington out of the project and releasing a spectacularly disappointing, unsuccessful device called the JooJoo. The TabCo ruse was intended to drum up interest in the company’s post-JooJoo products, a tablet called the Grid-10 and a phone named the Grid-4. I met with Fusion Garage founder Chandra Rathakrishnan today to get demos of both gadgets.


  • Wi-Fi model price is $499
  • 3G and Wi-Fi model price is $599


You can’t accuse Fusion Garage of lacking ambition or shipping me-too products. The Grid devices are built on Google’s Android 2.3 kernel, but Fusion has put together its own user interface and apps, none of which have much of anything in common with the ones on Honeycomb tablets. The desktop (seen above) is a scrolling plane of tiles which you can shuffle around and merge into groups. (It’s very fancy-looking, but it’s not immediately apparent how it’s better than more run-of-the-mill approaches.) The browser hides its entire interface until you need it, and when you pull controls up they’re nothing like the ones on Google’s Android browser. Some menus are circular rather than rectangular. The search engine, deeply integrated into the operating system is…Microsoft’s Bing.

In many places, the Grid operating system feels a little like it’s departing from Android primarily for the purpose of departing from Android. The equivalent to Android’s notification panel slides in from the left, not from the top. When you flip the tablet from one orientation to the other, the image on the display does a 3D swivel as if it’s spinning around to reveal its back, not the 2D rotating effect shared by every other tablet on the market. Not better, not worse–just different.

What I saw of Grid was, um, on the ugly side: colors and design elements didn’t seem very consistent from screen to screen, and there were places where text butted up against edges with little or no margin. It’s far, far less aesthetically pleasing than iOS, Android Honeycomb, RIM’s QNX as seen on the BlackBerry PlayBook, and WebOS. Building a mobile operating system that’s polished and easy on the eyeballs is proving to be tough even for huge companies; it appears to be harder still for a small outfit such as Fusion Garage.

There is some stuff in the Grid software that has potential. When you tap a word in the Web browser, you get a context-sensitive menu that attempts to give you relevant options for the word in question. (Rathakrishnan’s demo involved highlighting the word “Inception,” then pulling up a menu that let him watch a video of the movie.) The Grid e-mail client–which, again, looks nothing like the stock Android one–integrates Twitter and Facebook. The OS is designed to remember what you’re doing and let you pick up where you left off on any Grid device–for instance, you can stop watching a video on a Grid tablet, then continue watching it on the phone. (Of course, this feature will only interest people who are so impressed by this software that they buy a Grid tablet and a Grid phone.)
So are these an Android tablet and phone, or not? I got mixed messages from Rathakrishnan. On one hand, he started his presentation by knocking Android for being uninspired, and repeatedly said that Grid isn’t Android. He also told me that the Grid gadgets won’t ship with the Android Market. (Fusion Garage plans to start a Grid application store of its own and work with third-party developers to help them design apps for the platform.) But Rathakrishnan also told me that the Grid devices will include Amazon’s Android AppStore, and that they’ll run standard Android apps, including ones designed for Honeycomb. My take: It’s a dramatically reworked version of Android–even more so than the one on Barnes & Noble’s Nookcolor–but Android nonetheless.

Price and timing

While JooJoo owners out there are actually going to get the Grid 10 for free (yes, free!), new buyers will be able to pick up the WiFi version for $499 and the WiFi / 3G model for $599. Both will be available for pre-order today and will be shipping on September 15th. We’ve been promised a chance to see the Grid 10 in person later this week, so stay tuned for impressions.

The Grid-10 runs on Nvidia’s Tegra 2 platform and has what Rathakrishnan says is the highest-resolution tablet screen on the market: a 10.1″ model with 1366 by 766 pixels. It has a camera on its front but not on the back, and supposedly runs for 7 to 8 hours on a battery charge (which would be a major upgrade fromt the JooJoo’s apparent alarming real-world life of 2.5 hours). The industrial design is decent enough, with a pleasantly curved back: it weighs 1.5 pounds (like the original iPad) and is .55″ thick (slightly chunkier than the original iPad).

The tablet is available for pre-order from Amazon now and is supposed to ship in a month in two versions: Wi-Fi-only for $499 and Wi-Fi and unlocked 3G for $599. Oh, and Fusion Garage says that people who bought the JooJoo during its brief time on the market will get Grid-10s for free. (The Grid-4 phone is due in the fourth quarter, in a $399 unlocked version.)

I hope that the Grid-10 that shows up in September is much, much, much more polished than the one I saw today. I asked Rathakrishnan if I could try it for myself. He turned it over to me. And…almost everything I tried to do in the few minutes I had was extremely sluggish, and ended with an operating-system error. So I turned the tablet back over to him without feeling like I’d really used it.

I can’t give a final verdict on a pre-release product, of course. But given Fusion Garage’s extremely idiosyncratic history to date–not to mention the fact that it’s a tiny company with an erratic history competing against giants–it’s clear that the Grid platform and products built on it are going to have to be mighty impressive if Fusion Garage’s second tablet is going to have a longer, happier life than the JooJoo did. Like every other tablet, it needs to be a coherent answer to the question “Why should somebody buy this instead of an iPad?

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