http://www.techradar.com/reviews/phones/mobile-phones/htc-hero-617981/review?src=rss&attr=all
Another review:
http://www.mobilecrunch.com/2009/07/20/review-htc-hero/
Here a link to a video that compares the new GT 10.1 (GT-P7510) screen to the Xoom screen.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rOal5lxdS8o&feature=player_embedded
Enjoy!
Would really love to see a PLS GT 10.1 screen compared to an IPS iPad or Transformer screen. Think that will be the real showdown.
Just FYI
http://www.eisa.eu/awards/5/mobile-devices.html
The Acer ICONIA TAB A500 tablet features a 10.1-inch (26.6cm) LED backlit screen, nVidia Tegra 2 dual-core processor and the Android v3.0 Honeycomb operating system offering all the advantages that an Android-based tablet can offer. The tablet has a linear design with brushed aluminium frame and cover. In terms of connectivity 3G, Wi-Fi with DLNA compatibility and Bluetooth offer fast access whilst USB and micro USB ports, built-in GPS and a micro HDMI output allow users to enjoy 1080p video on their television. A rear-facing 5 megapixel camera with autofocus and flash is supplemented by a forward facing 2 megapixel one. The Acer ICONIA TAB A500 comes with plenty of pre-installed apps including the Clear.Fi media app which manages photos, music and videos.
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ASUS Eee Pad Transformer Prime TF700T
Today, ASUS is introducing the Transformer Prime TF700T, its new flagship tablet and upgrade to the Transformer Prime TF201. The TF700T, which according to ASUS does not replace the TF201, remains practically the same as the original Prime, save for a higher resolution (1920x1200) display, a better front facing camera (2MP), and featuring a new back panel design.
When ASUS released the original Prime (TF201), early last month, we described it as one hell of a device, packing more power and newer features in an even smaller package than the original Transformer (TF101). Unfortunately, the all-aluminum construction of the Prime caused some serious GPS issues, which ASUS acknowledged as a hardware problem.
Interestingly, it appears that ASUS' main goal of releasing the TF700T is to rectify the GPS issue in the original Prime. Although the majority of the TF700T remains the same as the TF201, the back panel has been significantly modified to enhance WiFi, Bluetooth, and GPS performance. While it is laudable that ASUS has chosen to rectify the GPS issue by modifying the back panel, we must question why the TF201 was even released with such an obvious and major design flaw. Indeed, early adopters of the TF201 must be feeling as though ASUS left them holding the bag, so to speak.
The TF700T, as mentioned already, is practically the same as the TF201, but here are the specs anyway:
10.1” (1920x1200) Super IPS+ panel, with a 178 degree viewing angle
1.3 GHz Quad core Cortex A9 NVIDIA Tegra 3 processor (with 12 core GeForce GPU)
8MP rear camera with autofocus, LED Flash, and 1080P recording and 2MP front facing camera with HD video chat
32GB/64GB internal memory, plus 8GB of ASUS Web Storage
WLAN 802.11 b/g/n and Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR technology
2-in-1 3.5mm jack, micro-HDMI output, and microSD card reader
25WHr lithium-polymer battery (should have the same battery life as the TF201)
263 x 180.8 x 8.3mm and 586g
The keyboard dock for the TF700T remains the same as the one for the original TF201:
1 USB 2.0 ports, full-size MMC/SD/SDHC card reader
22 WHr battery for extended battery life
263 x 180.8 x 8 to 10.4 mm, 537g
Read more...
http://www.androidpolice.com/2012/0...ra-and-gps-fix-also-introduces-7-memo-me370t/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KTQ5-QoqdUU
Video review of the Cube i9, the full written review could be found here:
http://cngadget.info/2016/cube-i9-review-bigger-faster-and-better/
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