Amazon’s $199 Kindle Fire is going to provide some serious competition for tablets like the iPad and the Samsung Galaxy Tab. Click for our complete blog coverage of the Kindle Fire and other Amazon products: bit.ly
Until Microsoft gives Win8 the final seal of approval, the Windows tablet show must go on, right? Right. HP just refreshed its enterprise-friendly, Windows 7-flavored Slate 500 with the Slate 2, and took the opportunity to knock the starting price down a hundred bucks to $699. In terms of design, there’s nothing much to see here — it’s the same 8.9-inch tablet that’s been on sale for the past year. Only this time, HP added Swype, refreshed the CPU with Intel’s Atom Z670 and proffered a smaller 32GB SSD option to appease the IT guys who are going to heavily lock these down anyway. Speaking of security, it also packs TPM circuitry and Computrace Pro for tracking lost or stolen laptops and then deleting the data remotely. It’ll be available worldwide this month — just in time for corporate to buy you a lil’ somethin’ somethin’ for the holidays.
Here comes the 8 Inch Android 2.3 Tablet PC from www.mcbub.com, using Samsung PV210 chip, 512M memory, 4G storage with resistive touch screen, which is called the top-level low price tablet running real Android 2.3 OS. Generally speaking, it is pretty good and performs more smoothly than other tablets with Android 2.2 OS. But still, its shortcoming is the resistive touch screen. It’s not so sensitive, and it’ll be better if you touch it with your nails other than your fingers. More details of this product, please check www.mcbub.com
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