Showing posts with label best tablet pc. Show all posts
Showing posts with label best tablet pc. Show all posts

HCL Tablet Offered Latest Features

Guys,the domestic tablet market seems to be overloaded with the different Tablet PC.
Though the category is still at nascent stage , sales in the tablet section in India are expected to touch a new high in coming years . The tablets reviews has shown positive signs . With this sort of encouragement many companies are trying out their hand at this latest device . HCL have long been known for their personal computers and laptops . It is in fact the only domestic brand which has been giving some sort of competitions to the foreign brands . The Indian PC market which is dominated by the foreign brands has got someone which can boast of acquiring a descent market share . The fact that this multi national company has a wide presence in both hardware and software market makes it a tough player . Now with the focus shifting towards tablets , HCL computers have also now entered the tablet market with a couple of Androids tablets in India . It had forayed in to the tablet PC space last year , with the launch of its ME series of devices . That was the time when for the first time the company launched a tablet from the HCL stable .
The offered the latest features such as a large touchscreen , 3G connectivity , Wi-Fi , GPS and much more at an affordable price . Currently all those tablets are no more available in the market . The only HCL tablet which is currently available in the market is the ME Tablet X1 . It is a 7 inch tablet running on the Android 2 .3 operating system . It has a customized user interface which allows for a

Screen Choices on Tablets And E-Readers

main features to evaluate when purchasing a new tablet or eReading device is the screen . And while there are a wide , and ever increasing number of products and brands to choose from , the decision can be made much simpler by approaching the different features systematically – and then determining which of the available choices best meet your needs .

The most fundamental consideration is whether to go for a black & white or color screen . Basic eReaders , like the Amazon Kindle , come with black & white screens . This is because they seek to replicate the experience of reading an actual book , magazine , or newspaper . And to aide in this effort , these screens are not back-lit in the way regular computer screens are . These two elements combine to deliver the closet thing to a printed page that you can experience on an electronic device .

The drawback of non-back-lit , black & white screens is that you cannot read them in low light situations . Of course , that has been the case with printed material since the invention of books , so no big change there . And Edison came-up with a solution to that problem .

But there are also two big advantages to black & white , non-back-lit screens : they can be easily read outdoors ( whereas back-lit tablets cannot ) and they are much less tiring on the eyes . If staring at a computer screen for hours irritates your eyes , but reading a normal book doesn't – then these type of eReader devices were made for you . And since they are also the least expensive devices , you've made-out like a champ .

Another important consideration is screen size . The eReaders , such as the Nook and Amazon Kindle , have 6” and 7” screens respectively . This is usually just fine for most people using normal size fonts . But if you change to a bigger font ( needed by many ) , then those size screens tend to be a little small and start to negatively impact the user experience .

The leading tablet screens have three big differences compared to eReaders :
they're color
they're back-lit
they're 10” in size

Taken together , these three elements make for a completely different user experience . Color screens let you experience graphics and multi-media as they were intended to be seen . And 10” screens not only are better at accommodating those who want to use larger fonts , but they provide a much better experience for watching films or any of the many other computer like features of these devices .

Also , back-lit screens allow the user to read in low light situations . And as with a regular computer , screen brightness is adjustable . However , as mentioned above , this feature also renders these devices unreadable in bright sunlight . And even in brightly lit indoor situations , screen glare can be an

Best Tablet For You

Even though tablet computers are not yet three years old , it already seems impossible to imagine the world without them . And while Apple's iPad ( the first tablet introduced ) remains the leader for this genre , the rest of the computer manufacturing world is energetically trying to catch-up . Every computer company now has their own tablet device , and the range of options and choices presented to the average buyer is quickly becoming somewhat overwhelming . How can you know which one is the best choice for you ?

The first thing to decide is if you even need a tablet . After all , tablets don't really fill an unmet need . A tablet is neither a replacement for your smartphone , nor your laptop . It has several features of each – but is the equal of neither . For example , you can't make a phone call via a regular cell provider on a tablet , and if you want to do serious word processing , the lack of a physical keyboard would render this much more difficult than on a laptop .

The real appeal of a tablet is that it is a device that targets certain key functions of both smart phones and laptop computers , and delivers just those features for those who don't need , or want more . It is essentially a portable way to play games , watch videos , listen to music , check email and browse the web . And doing it all with a screen size that is a much better user experience that a smartphone , without being stuck with the too big size of some laptops . It fills in the gap between the two – and if that's what you're looking for – then you need one .

Once you've decided to take the plunge , the most important consideration is which operating system to opt for . While there are several available , there's really only two serious choices : the Apple iOS and the Android Honeycomb . These are the only two tablet operating systems that were specifically designed for a mobile device versus a desk top . And the impact of this on tablet performance is significant . So if you're going to go the tablet route – choose one with an operating system that maximizes its performance .

Another key consideration is Apps . Frankly , Android and RIM just do not have that many apps optimized for tablets ; a few thousand , at best . Viewed against the iPad's 140 ,000 , there's really no comparison . Some will question whether an app even needs to be optimized for a tablet – but with just a few minutes of testing the difference between those that are and those that aren't – the answer becomes a clear “yes” . It matters .

As for screen size , Samsung offers the greatest range of choice ( from 7 .1 – 10 .1 inches ) , and RIM offers the most pocket friendly version at 7 inches . The iPad is 9 .7 inches . One nice thing about the new Sony S is its wedge-shaped design , which creates a nice screen display when laid on a table .

Many tablets come with wi-fi only , so this is definitely something to factor in as well . The new Samsung devices have 4G built in , and the iPad2 has a 3G option .

The bottom-line is that once you've