Showing posts with label Google Nexus Tablet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Google Nexus Tablet. Show all posts

Monday, 16 July 2012

Nexus tablet is going to release in October: “Google”

Nexus tablet is going to release in October: “Google”

 


 

After being announced at the Google I/O, the Nexus 7 tablet has recieved a lot of attention all over the world. Due to it’s low price with the Quad core processor and 7″ inch IPS LCD, screen having pixel dimensions of 1280 x 800 (216 ppi), is said to be a better option than the Amazon Kindle Fire. Now, reports suggest that the Nexus 7 will be available in India by October, as against the previously claimed August launch date.

 

An ASUS representative has reportedly said that the company plans to bring the slate to Indian shores by September end, once it has enough stock. However the pricing and other specific details are yet to be decided.

Some of the known specifications include:

The New Google Nexus Tablet

The New Google Nexus Tablet

 

The Google I/O is nearly upon us and all signs points the tablet  revealing Today. This device has been leaked and in the end of the conference the high-level sources confirmed it. It’s like a low end 7” Inch tablet with the latest Google mobile OS, Jelly Bean.

 

 

 

Try as they might, Google has yet to deliver an answer to the iPad. Most Honeycomb and Ice Cream Sandwich tablets were flops, and it’s devices like the Kindle Fire and Nook Tablet that have managed to make an impact though they hide their Android underpinnings beneath custom user interfaces. Apple is dominating in the tablet wars and with Microsoft officially throwing down with the high-priced Surface, the Google Nexus Tablet must be a success.

Display:

The Google Nexus Tablet needs a halo spec. It needs something out of the norm to champion its cause. It needs a killer display.

Apple raised the bar with the new iPad and its retina display. It’s unlikely that Google will use a super-high resolution display in the Nexus Tablet, but it needs a display better than something like the Kindle Fire. The Nexus Tablet’s display just has to be the best at its low price point, and that shouldn’t be that hard. Early leaks place a 1280 x 800 IPS display inside the Nexus Tablet — that’s significantly better than the 1024 x 600 Fire’s screen.

Special Features:

Amazon launched the Kindle Fire right. Hopefully Google was paying attention. The Fire looks different and has several features exclusive to the device.

The Kindle Fire received a lot of traction at launch thanks to its Silk Browser. This browser promised faster web load times by routing the traffic through an Amazon server which compressed the data