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The Viewsonic 10 inch "G-Tablet" discussed in the link below ($349 from Sears) has the Nividia dual core 1ghz Tegra 2 processor. It sounds like it has pretty decent hardware but lacking in software due to not being an official Google product and having a poor performing UI.
http://androidandme.com/2010/11/tablet/viewsonics-tegra-2-tablet-on-sale-now-at-sears-for-379/
Viewsonic G-Tablet specs include:
NVIDIA Tegra 2 Dual ARM cortex (1Ghz)
Capacitive Multi-Touch/Multi Tasking panel
10.1” 1024 X 600 TFI LCD Screen
512 MB RAM, Mass Memory 16 GB
Mini USB x 1; Full size USB x 1
1.3MP Front –Facing Webcam
Earphone x 1
Micro SD card slot
2 x 1 W speaker
Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
G sensor/Light sensor
Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR
3500mAh/7.4V Li-polymer Battery Life 8-10 Hours
Slim design (267 x 173 x 14.3mm) Wt. 820 Grams
Buttons: Home/Back/Menu/Volume/Power
OS / Android 2.2
Headphone Jack
Built in Microphone
"Original information out of Viewsonic said this device would cost over $500, but Sears is selling a WiFi-only version that lacks the sim-card slot of the more expensive model. Some overseas models were also reported to include 1 GB of RAM, but the Sears unit is shipping with 512 MB RAM."
"The good news is that this tablet comes with Android 2.2, but that might be there the fun ends. This tablet was not certified by Google so it lacks all the Google Mobile Services including the official Android Market. Thankfully you can still sideload apps and alternative markets like SlideME."
You can buy the "G-tablet" here: http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00382001000P?prdNo=1&blockNo=1&blockType=G1 Use the zoom feature on the picture to get a really good close up of the device buttons and LEDs etc. I like the clean and simple look. Three buttons is nice too and the Wifi only will work perfectly with a tethering Nexus One (see it's not OT). At $380 it is ~$120 cheaper than the equivalent iPad.
I think this would be a good candidate for dev support to take advantage of the hardware to root and optimize for 10" display. If developers are interested in rocking this device I am definitely picking one up.
Do you think developers would work with this device?
At the pricepoint they are selling it for, this device would be appealing if we have developer support.
Let's face it, developer support will be the deciding factor for a lot of people, almost (but not completely) regardless of the hardware...
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Let's also face it; it has nothing to do with the Nexus. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=824804
I might pick one up the next time I'm in there browsing the lawn mowers
Archos 101 for 299 is more appealing no ?
NVIDIA® Tegra™ T20 1.0GHz Processor
Android™ 3.1
Up to 1GB DDR2 memory
32GB
Up to 10 hours battery life
Integrated Bluetooth® and 802.11b/g/n WiFi connectivity
MicroSD card reader, mini HDMI connector and optional docking port
Integrated front (2M) and back (5M) mounted webcam
10.1" HD (1280x800) display
10 point multi-touch for an unmatched touch-screen experience
1 year warranty
Not sure how long they are running this but pretty sweet deal....
http://www.staples.com/Lenovo-IdeaPad-Tablet-K1-32GB/product_420152
Outta stock
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check your local zip-code to find stock. My area has 7 stores with them in stock
Google has launched nexus 4 and 10
As expected no Spen, no 3g or micro sd card slot on nexus 10
Although Google postponed their Monday event, they did not postpone the announcement of their Nexus 4 and Nexus 10 devices. Today, Google launched the Nexus 10 with 16GB and 32GB versions. It comes with a 1.7 GHz Samsung Exynos 5250 processor, Mali T604 GPU, 2560×1600 pixel resolution, and Android 4.2. 2GB of RAM, NFC, Bluetooth 4.0, a 5-megapixel camera, and WiFi are all included as well.
The 16GB version of the tablet will run customers $399, while the 32GB one costs just $100 more. It’ll be available on November 13th for customers in the following countries: United States, United Kingdom, Australia, France, Germany, Spain, Canada, and Japan.
More updates as I can get it
Google Nexus 4 details
The device features a 4.7-inch True HD IPS+ display with a 1280×768 pixel resolution, Gorilla Glass 2, an 8-megapixel rear camera, a 1.5 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro, 2GB of RAM, wireless charging, and Android 4.2.
Availability has been announced for a number of countries including the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Germany, France, Spain, and Australia. It’s available in two editions— 8GB and 16 GB— with HSPA+ support. It’ll come unlocked from Google’s online Nexus store.
The Nexus 4 has been given a killer pricing of 299 without any contracts that a shocking price which will kill most of OEM produced android devices
samir_a said:
Google has launched nexus 4 and 10
As expected no Spen, no 3g or micro sd card slot on nexus 10
Although Google postponed their Monday event, they did not postpone the announcement of their Nexus 4 and Nexus 10 devices. Today, Google launched the Nexus 10 with 16GB and 32GB versions. It comes with a 1.7 GHz Samsung Exynos 5250 processor, Mali T604 GPU, 2560×1600 pixel resolution, and Android 4.2. 2GB of RAM, NFC, Bluetooth 4.0, a 5-megapixel camera, and WiFi are all included as well.
The 16GB version of the tablet will run customers $399, while the 32GB one costs just $100 more. It’ll be available on November 13th for customers in the following countries: United States, United Kingdom, Australia, France, Germany, Spain, Canada, and Japan.
More updates as I can get it
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Certainly unexpected.. but finally it's "real"
It's on Google Play. Here's the link.
https://play.google.com/store/devices/details?id=nexus_10_16gb
Cant open the link in India can you please post the complete specifications
samir_a said:
Cant open the link in India can you please post the complete specifications
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Here:
Tech Specs
Screen
10.055" diagonal at 2560 x 1600 pixel resolution for 300 ppi
WQXGA
Corning(R) Gorilla(R) Glass 2
CPU/GPU
CPU: Dual-core A15
GPU: Mali T604
Size
263.9 x 177.6 x 8.9 mm
Weight
603g
Cameras
5 MP (main)
1.9 MP (front)
Wireless
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n (MIMO+HT40)
Bluetooth
NFC (Android Beam)
Memory
16 GB internal storage (actual formatted capacity will be less)
2 GB RAM
Connectivity
Micro USB
Magnetic Pogo pin charger
Micro HDMI
3.5mm headphone jack
Battery
9000 mAh Lithium polymer
OS
Android 4.2 (Jelly Bean)
Sensors
Microphone
Accelerometer
Compass
Ambient light
Gyroscope
Barometer
GPS
So many view but only one thanks thats dissapointing
Micro SD on phone?
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No Micro SD cards either in Nexus 4 or 10 going that is going to be the case with all nexus devices
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So many view but only one thanks thats dissapointing
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Throw a picture of a scantily clad female in your post to get more thanks.
samir_a said:
No Micro SD cards either in Nexus 4 or 10 going that is going to be the case with all nexus devices
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Wow, that's really too bad. Guess I'll never be getting a Nexus device then.
How about a nude one that would get even better thanks
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So many view but only one thanks thats dissapointing
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You want to be thanked for posting news from elsewhere on the net :laugh:
yes so what so that way only google should be credited as they also get from somewhere as thats the reason its called news if you have a problem do not read my post simple as that
This is a General thread not related with Note 10.1.
Thread closed.
There's a black friday sale going on over at geekbuying.com
http://www.geekbuying.com/promotion...um=inside-top-banner&utm_campaign=blackfriday
They have the new iMito MX1 for $56.99 with free shipping.
It's a pretty nice stick.
1.2GHz Rockchip RK3066 SOC
-quad core Mali 400 GPU
-8GB internal flash memory
-1GB of ram
-Wifi b/g/n (up to 150mbps)
-internal Bluetooth!
-micro sd card slot
-Male HDMI plug
-Aluminum/plastic casing
I highly recommend this stick over the others that are currently released.
The wifi is faster than the MK808, and the internal bluetooth is a really nice option to have.
http://www.geekbuying.com/item/iMit...rtex-A9-1GB-RAM-8G-ROM-HDMI-Black-312716.html
They've also got the MK808 on sale for $49.99 with free shipping.
-1.4Ghz RK3066(it has a heatsink)
-quad core Mali 400 GPU
-1GB ram
-8GB internal flash
-Wifi b/g/n (65Mbps max.)
-reset button
-micro sd card slot
-female mini HDMI plug w/adapter
-plastic casing
Just keep in mind that the MK808 has several known issues.
-No signal on some TV's
-Wifi b/g/n (65Mbps max.)
http://www.geekbuying.com/item/MK80...ip-RK3066-Cortex-A9-Mini-PC-stick-307415.html
You can find out more information about android tv sticks over at the armtvtech forums!
We've also got the latest rooted firmware updates.
http://www.armtvtech.com/armtvtechforum/index.php
Damn I just bought the MK808 for $60 about a month ago.
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Did anyone bought Kingsing W8? I got it few days ago.
This is seams to be cheapest Windows 8.1 tablet.
Basic info:
CPU Intel Baytrail-T Quad Core 1.8GHz
GPU Intel HD Graphic(Gen7)
System Windows 8.1
RAM 1GB DDR3L
Capacity 16GB
Screen 8 inch IPS Capacitive Touch Screen
Resolution 1280*800
It has great hardware for that price. Some would say that 1Gb is not enough but I have this tablet and I can say it is. Tablet is a fast, fluid. 1Gb ram on this optimized OS is enough for a tablet. Google Chrome and Internet Explorer can without any problem show all sites, games can also run smoothly. (Despicable me is working great)
All sites tell that this CPU can run on 1.8ghz but Intel Atom processor Z3735G for me works at 1.33 GHz. Is there any way to enable "turbo" or what?
Video: youtube.com/watch?v=f3BMy2DrLEY
This is my first Windows tablet and it is even faster than Android which I bought for same price- 116$.
I am glad that Windows tablet are becoming cheaper and cheaper and Kingsing W8 is working great for me.
Are there any more users here?
ag008 said:
Did anyone bought Kingsing W8? I got it few days ago.
This is seams to be cheapest Windows 8.1 tablet.
Basic info:
CPU Intel Baytrail-T Quad Core 1.8GHz
GPU Intel HD Graphic(Gen7)
System Windows 8.1
RAM 1GB DDR3L
Capacity 16GB
Screen 8 inch IPS Capacitive Touch Screen
Resolution 1280*800
It has great hardware for that price. Some would say that 1Gb is not enough but I have this tablet and I can say it is. Tablet is a fast, fluid. 1Gb ram on this optimized OS is enough for a tablet. Google Chrome and Internet Explorer can without any problem show all sites, games can also run smoothly. (Despicable me is working great)
All sites tell that this CPU can run on 1.8ghz but Intel Atom processor Z3735G for me works at 1.33 GHz. Is there any way to enable "turbo" or what?
Video: youtube.com/watch?v=f3BMy2DrLEY
This is my first Windows tablet and it is even faster than Android which I bought for same price- 116$.
I am glad that Windows tablet are becoming cheaper and cheaper and Kingsing W8 is working great for me.
Are there any more users here?
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yes, i see gizchina has reported that this is the cheapest windows 8.1 quad core smartphone at $100, i guess it's official price, not for reseller, and also know good news that Kingsing s2 and Kingsing W8 has a giveaway activity from 1949deal. See here: h ttp://goo.gl/RttCym , i guess it has no ram 2gb version now. Maybe in the near future.
This looks like a better deal, not sure if it is a scam, though. At least it is from aliexpress, so you should get your money back.
http://m.aliexpress.com/item/204241...042418613&tracelog=wwwdetail2mobilesitedetail
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433Mhz said:
This looks like a better deal, not sure if it is a scam, though. At least it is from aliexpress, so you should get your money back.
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This is the lastest Onda model, I already have one.
Onda V975W thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/windows-8-rt/general/onda-v975w-9-7-qhd-intel-z3735d-quad-t2892998
I got one 2GB RAM and 32GB storage from China with US$115.
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please help me. I need drivers for this tablet. you can make a backup of windows 8.1 or backup drivers ?
and write the link to download...
Just ordered one of these out of curiosity, will let you guys know what I think of it once it arrives in about 18 days!
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Best, cheap 8-inch Windows Tablet's the TW801. Hands down.
I picked up the TW801 from MicroCenter open Box for $118. Best $118 I ever spent. It's got a reliable HDMI-out, a Full-sized USB 3.0, 3.5mm headphone jack, and a miniUSB for charging (and you can also use it for data, I tried).
I run Fedora 17 (I'm in a Linux 101 course at my community college) using VMware while running Chrome and Amazon Kindle all at the same time while taking notes in Chrome--and I use a Motorola Lapdock for a second screen. This thing runs absolutely brilliantly. Only downside is the pathetic battery life. But for about $120, it blows the Dell Venue 8 Pro, Lenovo Miix2 8-inch and the rest of the 8-inch tablets (for me) way out of the water. I've been able to play 1080p videos on a 60hz TV with minimal stutter at the beginning and smooth sailing from then on (using YouTube). I'm sure I wouldn't have a problem watching anything else, either. If the Venue 8 Pro can handle games, this one probably can too, though the only thing I tried on it was Second Life, haha, and that ran decent.
If you're in the market for a cheap 8-inch with HDMI AND a full-sized USB 3.0 slot, nothing quite touches this little guy. Here's some specs.
CPU Baytrail-TZ3735D, 1.33GHz Normal (1.8 GHz Turbo Mode)
Microsoft Windows 8.1
Storage
EMMC (it's soldered on, sadly) 32GB, and a MicroSD card slot up to either 64GB of 128GB (the advertising is misleading in store and on the website, and on Amazon... I haven't tested it myself)
RAM
2GB DDR3
Display
8" IPS LCD, 1280x800, 16:10 Widescreen
5-Point Multi-Touch
Cameras
Front (2MP) Back (2MP)
Stereo speakers on one side on the back
They're actually... pretty decent.
Msc
Integrated Microphone, 3.5mm Microphone Jack
No GPS
WiFi (802.11b/g/n), Bluetooth 4.0,
I/O
1 x Micro USB 2.0
1 x USB 3.0
1 x SD (SDHC/SDXC)
1 x Micro HDMI
1 x 3.5mm Audio Headphone/Microphone Combo Jack
Battery
POWER
Battery
1 Cell Lithium Polymer Battery
AC Adapter
10W 5V 2A 100-250V/50-60Hz
My sad Kingsing W8
I've bought this tablet since 2 weeks ago and it was great... But now it won’t turn on anymore. I guess it happened after some auto updates installed. Do you have any idea....? Thanks.
Ryou_Concord said:
I picked up the TW801 from MicroCenter open Box for $118. Best $118 I ever spent. It's got a reliable HDMI-out, a Full-sized USB 3.0, 3.5mm headphone jack, and a miniUSB for charging (and you can also use it for data, I tried).
I run Fedora 17 (I'm in a Linux 101 course at my community college) using VMware while running Chrome and Amazon Kindle all at the same time while taking notes in Chrome--and I use a Motorola Lapdock for a second screen. This thing runs absolutely brilliantly. Only downside is the pathetic battery life. But for about $120, it blows the Dell Venue 8 Pro, Lenovo Miix2 8-inch and the rest of the 8-inch tablets (for me) way out of the water. I've been able to play 1080p videos on a 60hz TV with minimal stutter at the beginning and smooth sailing from then on (using YouTube). I'm sure I wouldn't have a problem watching anything else, either. If the Venue 8 Pro can handle games, this one probably can too, though the only thing I tried on it was Second Life, haha, and that ran decent.
If you're in the market for a cheap 8-inch with HDMI AND a full-sized USB 3.0 slot, nothing quite touches this little guy. Here's some specs.
CPU Baytrail-TZ3735D, 1.33GHz Normal (1.8 GHz Turbo Mode)
Microsoft Windows 8.1
Storage
EMMC (it's soldered on, sadly) 32GB, and a MicroSD card slot up to either 64GB of 128GB (the advertising is misleading in store and on the website, and on Amazon... I haven't tested it myself)
RAM
2GB DDR3
Display
8" IPS LCD, 1280x800, 16:10 Widescreen
5-Point Multi-Touch
Cameras
Front (2MP) Back (2MP)
Stereo speakers on one side on the back
They're actually... pretty decent.
Msc
Integrated Microphone, 3.5mm Microphone Jack
No GPS
WiFi (802.11b/g/n), Bluetooth 4.0,
I/O
1 x Micro USB 2.0
1 x USB 3.0
1 x SD (SDHC/SDXC)
1 x Micro HDMI
1 x 3.5mm Audio Headphone/Microphone Combo Jack
Battery
POWER
Battery
1 Cell Lithium Polymer Battery
AC Adapter
10W 5V 2A 100-250V/50-60Hz
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Lucky you. In europe you can't buy that tablet i found it on internet. And was like woow i want. But imposible to buy here. Yes for like 220euro way to overpriced.
But yeah realy nice tablet for that price witg full usb 3.0
The 5-Point Multi-Touch is a weak point of this tablet.
Well after an interminable wait, largely due to US customs sitting on it for 8 days, the W8 finally arrived last week. After 6 days of using it I am more than impressed. Very responsive, and certainly fast enough for the sort of things you do on tablets. The cameras aren't too impressive but that isn't a priority for me. Using a full windows desktop on an 8" widescreen is a bit of an interesting experience but you can do it. I think I'll pick up stylus as my fingers ain't all that dainty! Battery life isn't stellar but it is no worse than my nook HD+, and the display is a whole lot better than the nook's. Overall worth the $116 and quite pleased with my purchase.
W8 Windows version?
Does anyone know the exact Windows version that these tablets use?
I have one that has a standard Win 8 install but the touch is not operational.
The touch is working as it operates when I did the recovery process, so I am assuming that it just doesnt have the correct version installed
Any ideas?