Showing posts with label tablet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tablet. Show all posts
Sunday, January 5, 2014
HP Pavilion X2 11 tablet price for UK, USA
Christmas is getting close and everyone is talking about the new Nokia Lumia 2520 tablet, the Apple iPad Air and of course the Samsung tablets, but now we want to step away from these for a change and walk down the HP path to talk about the HP Pavilion X2 11 tablet.The HP Pavilion X2 11 tablet is classed as a convertible because it acts as both tablet and laptop, it comes with its own keyboard so you can connect the display and use like a 11-inch laptop, or you can disconnect the display and walk around without the keyboard.In a nutshell the HP Pavilion x2 11 is a 2-in1 flexible device, it is totally your choice if you want to use as a laptop or a tablet. It is powered by a 2 GHz Intel Pentium N3510 processor and includes 4 GB of RAM.It comes running the Windows 8 operating system; it also has a 64 GB SSD drive, 11.6-inch HD display, which is LED backlit for superb contrast and colour.Other features include integrated stereo speakers, HDMI port, front-facing TrueVision Full HD webcam with integrated dual digital microphones and so much more.If you live in the UK and would like to buy the HP Pavilion x2 11 PC World is selling it for £499.99, if you live in USA the HP Direct might be the perfect choice with a price tag of 599.99.Will you be buying the HP Pavilion x2? via Phones Review http://www.phonesreview.co.uk/2013/11/27/hp-pavilion-x2-11-tablet-price-for-uk-usa/
Friday, January 3, 2014
HP Pavilion X2 11 tablet price for UK, USA
Christmas is getting close and everyone is talking about the new Nokia Lumia 2520 tablet, the Apple iPad Air and of course the Samsung tablets, but now we want to step away from these for a change and walk down the HP path to talk about the HP Pavilion X2 11 tablet.The HP Pavilion X2 11 tablet is classed as a convertible because it acts as both tablet and laptop, it comes with its own keyboard so you can connect the display and use like a 11-inch laptop, or you can disconnect the display and walk around without the keyboard.In a nutshell the HP Pavilion x2 11 is a 2-in1 flexible device, it is totally your choice if you want to use as a laptop or a tablet. It is powered by a 2 GHz Intel Pentium N3510 processor and includes 4 GB of RAM.It comes running the Windows 8 operating system; it also has a 64 GB SSD drive, 11.6-inch HD display, which is LED backlit for superb contrast and colour.Other features include integrated stereo speakers, HDMI port, front-facing TrueVision Full HD webcam with integrated dual digital microphones and so much more.If you live in the UK and would like to buy the HP Pavilion x2 11 PC World is selling it for £499.99, if you live in USA the HP Direct might be the perfect choice with a price tag of 599.99.Will you be buying the HP Pavilion x2? via Phones Review http://www.phonesreview.co.uk/2013/11/27/hp-pavilion-x2-11-tablet-price-for-uk-usa/
Amazon Kindle Fire HD 8.9 tablet video review collection
lly refresh their range of devices on an annual basis but that’s not to say that the older hardware is no good anymore just because a new version has come out, and with that in mind today we have the Amazon Kindle Fire HD 8.9 tablet in a video review collection.The device may be over a year old in some regions but the Amazon Kindle Fire HD 8.9 is still available and a worthy device and could be ideal Christmas gift for someone or even for yourself. Below we have embedded a number of videos that are reviewing the device.It has been available for a while now and is currently priced at £179/$229 for the 16GB version and the first video we have for you is almost 8 minutes long. The device has modest but likeable styling and the matte finish of the rear is liked and feels nice and sturdy with a slim form factor but it does carry some weight.The display is found to be clear and detailed with some nice viewing angles that will also be fine when using in bright lighting conditions. We only have a front facing camera and we get a look at the various ports and buttons.Up next we have a video that is over 21 minutes long that begins running down the specs compared to the smaller 7-inch version. We see a number of apps that have been sideloaded onto the device such as Google Chrome, and we also see the eBook reading experience that the device brings to users before moving onto video content.We now have another video for you that is over 30 minutes long that starts off by talking how the device fits into the tablet ecosystem, and see it alongside tablets such as the original iPad mini with various features compared.Various things are looked at such as the web browser and keyboard and how the screen auto-rotates, and things that are like and disliked are discussed. The final video is giving us a quicker look at the device but features a good look on how the screen performs.Are you looking to purchase the Amazon Kindle Fire HD 8.9?via Phones Review http://www.phonesreview.co.uk/2013/11/27/amazon-kindle-fire-hd-8-9-tablet-video-review-collection/
Wednesday, December 25, 2013
Amazon Kindle Fire HD 8.9 tablet video review collection
lly refresh their range of devices on an annual basis but that’s not to say that the older hardware is no good anymore just because a new version has come out, and with that in mind today we have the Amazon Kindle Fire HD 8.9 tablet in a video review collection.The device may be over a year old in some regions but the Amazon Kindle Fire HD 8.9 is still available and a worthy device and could be ideal Christmas gift for someone or even for yourself. Below we have embedded a number of videos that are reviewing the device.It has been available for a while now and is currently priced at £179/$229 for the 16GB version and the first video we have for you is almost 8 minutes long. The device has modest but likeable styling and the matte finish of the rear is liked and feels nice and sturdy with a slim form factor but it does carry some weight.The display is found to be clear and detailed with some nice viewing angles that will also be fine when using in bright lighting conditions. We only have a front facing camera and we get a look at the various ports and buttons.Up next we have a video that is over 21 minutes long that begins running down the specs compared to the smaller 7-inch version. We see a number of apps that have been sideloaded onto the device such as Google Chrome, and we also see the eBook reading experience that the device brings to users before moving onto video content.We now have another video for you that is over 30 minutes long that starts off by talking how the device fits into the tablet ecosystem, and see it alongside tablets such as the original iPad mini with various features compared.Various things are looked at such as the web browser and keyboard and how the screen auto-rotates, and things that are like and disliked are discussed. The final video is giving us a quicker look at the device but features a good look on how the screen performs.Are you looking to purchase the Amazon Kindle Fire HD 8.9?via Phones Review http://www.phonesreview.co.uk/2013/11/27/amazon-kindle-fire-hd-8-9-tablet-video-review-collection/
Friday, November 22, 2013
Asus developing Google Glass competitor, still in talks with Google about 2014 Nexus 7 tablet
e Looks like Asus is having a big day. The first big new from the tech manufacturer is that they’re readying a wearable device similar to Google Glass and it will be announced at Computex next year, which takes place in Taipei from June 3rd to June 7th in 2014. Unfortunately because of how early this news comes, it means there’s no solid information about the device itself. It seems like everyone else is pursuing glasses and watches, though, so don’t be surprised if we start to hear about either of those from Asus soon.The second bit of news relates to next year’s inevitable refresh of Google’s flagship 7 inch tablet, the Asus-made Nexus 7. Originally, there was some speculation that Google would pick a different manufacturer for the tablet because Asus was focusing more on their own line of tablets, but according to CEO Jerry Shen, that’s not necessarily the case. The company is still in talks with Google to make that manufacturing partnership happen. It doesn’t necessarily mean we’ll see Asus make the next Nexus 7, but it’s clearly a valuable chunk of their business, and I’m sure they’d hate to see it picked up by another manufacturer (although I wouldn’t complain if Google got Sony on board with some of their Nexus devices)With Google considering moving production to a company besides Asus because they want to focus on their own line of tablets, it really makes you wonder if we’ll ever see another Samsung Nexus tablet with the rumors about the direction they’ll be going in next year. source: Phone Arena Come comment on this article: Asus developing Google Glass competitor, still in talks with Google about 2014 Nexus 7 tablet via Android News, Rumours, and Updates http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/AndroidNewsGoogleAndroidForums/~3/0xKLCWP0H_g/
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