Android Tablet

ASUS MeMO Pad Android Tablet

you don’t need to resort to eating bread or go on instant noodles diet on daily basis just to save up for pretty gadgets. the newly announced ASUS MeMO Pad Android Tablet is one good example of beautiful and functional tech that won’t punch a serious hole in your wallet. costing just $149 a pop, this stylish 7-inch slate from the Taiwanese firm…

Polaroid M Series Tablet

Polaroid isn’t a name synonymous with tablets but then again, they are not new to this field either. any how, they have announced two new offerings under its M Series Tablet line: the M7 and the M10 tablets – alongside a kids tablet. the first of two, the M7 Dual Core HD Tablet, packs a 1.6 GHz dual-core A9 processor with 1GB RAM, a 7-inch 1,280 by 800 resolution…

ARCHOS 97 Titanium HD Tablet

ARCHOS 97 Titanium HD Tablet

overwhelmed by the current wave of 7-inch tablets flooding into the market? we guess it is time to shift the spotlight back to the size that started it all: 10-inch and Archos has just one that will be joining the tablet party and it is called the Archos 97 Titanium HD Tablet. on the look department, do not expect anything out of the ordinary (unless it is anything…

ARCHOS GamePad

can’t live without the Internet and gaming even when you are on the road? then, we are quite sure that the ARCHOS GamePad will be your best friend in no time. as the name suggests, this ARCHOS device is primarily rigged to meet your gaming needs but it is also a full-fledge Android-powered tablet running on Google’s Android 4.1 Jelly Bean which means it is totally capable…

Google Nexus 7 32GB and HSPA+

a tablet without an alternative for expandable storage sometimes really puts consumers off. not that everyone needs to more gigabytes but it is always good to have more. we, for one, won’t be complaining if we have more storage than we actually need on our tablet. anyway, we guess Google did listen after all, cos’ it has finally confirmed the existence of the 32GB version of…

Google Nexus 10 Tablet

so you think the Retina display of the iPad is stunning? wait till here about this new eye-watering kid on the block: the Google Nexus 10 Tablet by Samsung with an incredible 2,560 x 1,600 resolution, packing in more than 4-millions pixels with 300 ppi into its 10.055″ touchscreen display with Corning Gorilla Glass 2. other key features include a dual-core A15 processor…

SmartDevices SmartQ U7 Tablet

so you have tons of movies loaded into your sleek tablet or even some business presentations but to share them with a crowd, the tablet screen size is barely enough, less its a 21.5-inch behemoth tablet but then, that won’t be exactly portable, would it? Chinese electronics maker, SmartDevices have a sweet proposition, a tablet with a pico projector built into it….

Toy “R” Us Tabeo Tablet

can’t get your kids’ hands off your iPad or Android tablets? well, then perhaps it is time to let them have their own tablets but of course, not the real, real tablet but one that’s tailored specifically for your young ones, such as this upcoming made-for-kids tablet from Toy “R” Us dubbed as the Tabeo. this $149.99 is slated to be available next month and sports…

Sony Xperia Tablet S

if you love to use your tablet for almost anything related to your life, then Sony’s new Xperia Tablet S is the tablet of choice. use it to as a universal remote with its built-in universal remote functionality when watching TV programs on your Sony HDTV or use it to check out gourmet recipes in the kitchen without fear of accidental spillage on cos’ this baby…

Kobo Arc

another direct competition to the new Kindle Fire HD from Kobo is the Kobo Arc, a 7″ Android-powered tablet that features IPS panel with 1,280 x 800 resolution (215 ppi) and 16 million colors, a 1.3-megapixel HD 720p front-facing camera, driven by a 1.5GHz dual-core processor backed by 1GB of RAM, built-in WiFi, micro USB port, built-in microphone, 3.5mm stereo…

WikiPad

current slew of tablets are generally geared towards on-the-go web surfing, as well as media content playback (i wouldn’t even consider productivity as its core usage). although, tablets like iPad are not lacking of games, it is not purpose-built for gaming, so to speak. the current tablet is web- and media-first then gaming and in retrospect, there’s no tablet that is game-first, then web…