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Tuesday, 27 March 2012

Tablets to Display Well on a Sunny Day


1. Samsung Galaxy 10.1:


Samsung Galaxy 10.1 is the best one when it comes out on a sunny day. Galaxy 10.1 is thinner and lighter that iPad2 and is the best Android tablet till date. It comes with an 800 x 1280 pixels-10.1 inches PLS TFT capacitive touchscreen along with a Corning Gorilla glass protection. The device is powered by Dual-core 1 GHz processor and runs on Android OS, v3.1 (Honeycomb). It sports 3.15 MP with autofocus and LED flash, 2 MP front camera for video calling, 1GB RAM and comes in three models of internal storage 16, 32 and 64 GB. It has EDGE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPRS and USB port for connectivity. This tablet costs 35000.


2. New iPad:


Apple third generation iPad is making lot of hay over its Retina Display, it has surely done wonders regarding the clarity and readability but there is nothing much for its readability in bright light. The tablet possesses a 2048x1536 resolution Retina Display which means 264 pixels per inch with a total of 3.1 million pixels that is more than full 1080p HD. The device is poweredApple’s advance A5X Processor which has a quad-core graphic chip. This 4G enabled tablet has a ‘voice dictation’ feature that adds a microphone icon on the keyboard to write email, send text, search the web and create a note as you sayThis high-end tablet comes in three models-16GB, 32GB and 64GB with a price range of 35000 to 40000.


3. iPad 2


Apple second generation tablet doesn’t has a Retinal Display, high capacity battery, advanced processor, voice detection, LTE network and iSight camera, else all other features are similar to new iPad. iPad 2 is much lighter and thinner than new iPad. The display of iPad2 is pretty good without that Retina, but when it comes under bright light it blurs behind Samsung Galaxy 10.1.iPad2 has got a price cut in India after the launch of new iPad, therefore this tablet now cost about 24500 to  32900.


4. Amazon Kindle Fire:


Amazon Kindle Fire is the best e-book reader cum tablet and the first choice when it comes about mid-range tablets. As this tablet focuses more of readability factor the company has to put a lot more effort to make its display better under bright light. Kindle Fire has a 7 inch multi color display with IPS technology. The device is powered by a Dual-core 1GHz processor and runs on Android 2.3 Gingerbread OS. The cost of this tablet is  14599.





5. Motorola Xoom:


Motorola should really work hard on this tablet’s display as it black-outs when it sees light. Xoom has a 10.1inch capacitive gorilla glass touch screen display with 1280 x 800 pixel resolution. It is powered by 1GHz dual core processor and runs on Android 3.0-upgradable to Android 4.0. This tablet also sports 1GB DDR2 RAM, 5 megapixel rear-facing camera, 2 megapixel front-facing camera, HDMI 2.0,USB 2.0, 3G and Wifi  connectivity. This tablet cost around 35000 for the 32GB internal storage model.




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