This document provides information on several popular tablets including specifications and key features:
- The Aakash 2 is one of the cheapest tablets available at about $40, produced in India and runs Android Ice Cream Sandwich. It has 1GHz speed, 3 hour battery life and is ideal for educational apps and games.
- The Inye tablet from Nigeria has 1GHz processor, 8GB storage, Android 4.0 and a starting price of £80.
- The Nexus 7 has a sharp 7 inch screen, dual core processor and runs Google's Android OS enabling fast browsing and app use.
- The iPad 3 has a high resolution 9.7 inch screen, A5X processor,
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P2- Technical Presentation- Tablets
1.
2. DEFINITION OF TABLET AND WHAT YOU CAN DO
A tablet is a portable device that is normally operated by touchscreen interface. It
allows you get quick access to the internet wirelessly and quick.
Now days laptops/computer are not really needed as much because a tablet can do
nearly everything a laptops/computer can do.
You can surf the browser, play games, get apps, listen to music and watch videos.
3.
4. CHEAPEST TABLET ‘THE AAKASH 2’ PRODUCED IN
INDIA
Costs 2 263 rupees which is about £26 and $40, but isn’t yet available to buy in the
UK and the US.
Operates on android software ( Ice-cream Sandwich)
Has a 1Ghz speed
3 hours battery life
SD slot
Wi-Fi
Java enabled
Flash player
Android Market
5. THE AAKASH 2 ALSO KNOWN AS THE
UNISTABLE 7CI.
The display offers an 800x480-pixel resolution runs a modified version of Android
4.0.3 Ice Cream Sandwich which has in-built educational apps and games. This
tablet is ideal for children who wants to play small games such as Angry Birds.
The Aakash 2 is one of the cheaper tablets out in the market, but isn’t available to
purchase in stores.
6. ‘INYE’ TABLET PRODUCED IN NIGERIA
Processor: 1Ghz
I/O: USB, micro USB, SD card slot (up to 32Gb),
Starting
Price £80
3.5mm sound jack
HDMI
3G
OS: Android 4.0
Battery: 5hrs of music, video and web browsing
Storage: 8Gb internal, 16Gb in the box
8-inch
touchscreen
Download apps and games from:
7.
8. Starting price from £130
Tech Specs
Dimensions: 198.5 x 120 x 10.5 mm
Weight: 340g
LED backlit LCD touchscreen
Multitouchscreen
Corning glass
Loudspeaker
3.5 mm jack
Wi-Fi 802.11
Bluetooth
MicroUSB v2
1.2 front camera
No rear camera
HD video recording 720p
Android OS V4.01 Jelly Bean
NVidia Tegra 3
Quad-core 1.3 GHz
Li-lon 4325 mAh
Talk time 10hrs
ASUS ‘NEXUS 7’ PRODUCED BY GOOGLE
9. NEXUS 7
This tablet is best used for web browsing and social media apps such as Facebook
and Twitter. The dual core processor enable users to go on big sites in seconds.
It is currently the sharpest 7 inch screen display which is available. With this 3d
games run off this tablet like a dream.
Google’s Nexus 7 runs off an android OS. The OS that the tablet is currently on is 4.2
Jelly Bean, which is androids latest operating system.
10. ‘IPAD 3’ PRODUCED BY APPLE
Starting price from £399
Tech Specs
Dimension: 241.2 x 185.7 x 9.4 mm
Weight: 652g
LED backlight touchscreen 1536 x 2048 pixels, 9.7 inches
Multitouchscren
Sctratch resistance layed screen
Loudspeaker
3.5 mm jack
1GB ram
Wifi 802.11
Bluetooth v4
USB v2
5 MP back camera
Face detection
Full HD video recording
VGA front camera
iOS 5.1 upgradable to iOS 6
Apple A5X
Dual 1GHz
Stand-by Up to 720 h
Talk time Up to 10 h
11. IPAD 3
The iPad is the easiest tablet to use so far. This is mainly because of the operating
system is simple to use.
12. ‘KINDLE FIRE’
PRODUCED BY
AMAZON
Starting price from £129
7" multi-touch colour display
189 mm x 120 mm x 11.5 mm
400 grams
Ready to use right out of the box
8 GB internal memory, approximately 5.5GB available for user
content
Up to 9 hours
189mm
Fully charges in 3 hours via the Kindle PowerFast charging
accessory, Charges in approximately 11.5 hours from your
computer via the included USB charging cable
Wi-Fi Connectivity
USB 2.0
3.5 mm stereo jack and integrated stereo speakers
Sensors
120mm
11.5mm
13. KINDLE FIRE HD
The display on this is ideal for reading in the dark and in the light. The HD definition is
also suitable for playing high definition games and launching big apps.
There is also parental features to make the Kindle more friendly to children. This is
called ‘Freetime’.
The device is powered by Amazon’s latest OS 3.0 ‘Mojito’. This OS maximises the
Kindle’s performance which responses rapidly.
14. SAMSUNG GALAXY TAB 2 GT-P5110
Starting price £238.00
1 GhZ dual-core processor
4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich
1 GB ram
Screen resolution: 1280x800
Bluetooth 3.0
Wi-Fi 802.11
3mp camera and VGA front camera
0.558 kg weight
Dimensions 256.7 x 175.3 x 9.7 mm
Adobe flash supported
Download apps and games from play store
15. IOS 6
This is currently the latest OS for Apple devices. It is a stable operating system which
supports many of their devices.
iOS 6 was released worldwide on 19th September 2012.
On this update Google Maps and YouTube were deleted from the OS, however a more
newer and updated version is available to download from the App Store.
This newer OS is more stable and runs a lot faster than the previous iOS 5.
16. JELLY BEAN 4.2
This new update enables more customisation and supports the tablet to be capable
with multiple accounts.
This improved the multitasking and performance throughout the OS.