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The new Apple iPad has finally arrived, pre-order online

The Question “When is the Apple iPad 3 launching?” had been a curiosity hustle for each one of with endless rumors popping up even minutes before the grand iPad 3 launch event at San Francisco today.  The new Apple iPad has loads of new stuff that would make all geeks and gadget lovers to buy the amazing device. The new iPad launch event had kicked off with the sales flow comparison of the PC market V/s iPad 2 sales in the previous quarters, captivating the vision of the iPad to leap forward and be the to replace PC’s in the future. We see great some changes both on the hardware and apps front that were significantly expected out of the device, it includes a 9.7-inch retina display (2048 x 1536 pixels), 5MP iSight camera with support for full HD Video recording up to 1080p, Front FaceTime VGA camera, A5X Dual-Core Processor with a Quad-Core GPU, 4G LTE support, Wi-Fi Hotspot and improved battery run time. Currently we see both the Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi + 4G variants being rolled with the internal storage capacity of 16GB, 32GB, and 64GB. The new iPad 3 is slightly heavier than the predecessor.

The new Apple TV was another announcement that was made, which now supports 1080 Full HD Video and remains constant on its price of US $99.

iPad 3 would be available across carries AT&T and Verizon in the US with the Wi-Fi only models of 16GB at $499, 32GB at $599 and 64GB at $699, while the Wi-Fi + 4G models of 16GB at $629, 32GB at $729 and 64GB at $829 respectively. Apple has already started taking pre-orders for the product on their website. Early adopters get an advantage to get their new gizmo engraved and shipped to them free. You may choose among 2 available colors either white or black, with the limit of 2 iPad’s per customer.

To pre-order the new iPad, click here. Stocks hit Apple retail stores starting 16 March 2012.

The estimated battery run time lasts close to 10 hours over Wi-Fi, while being 9 hours over 4G LTE networks.  It is also supports backward compatibility to 3G in the US.

Voice Dictation, a minimal introduction to the feature pretty much the same as Siri (the virtual voice assistant over iPhone 4S), which supports 4 languages i.e. English, French, German, Japanese. iPhone 4S users can also the apply new update to iOS 5.1, which was earlier announced at event that adds Japanese support to Siri.

Keeping in view that everybody would not be able to afford new iPad, the price for iPad 2 has been slashed and starts at $399 . So, people who love Apple products can catch up on this latest offering that they have.

For detailed information and more details you visit the device specifications page. We still need to know a lot more, as the product has much more information to cast in future. We would to keep you posted on the same. Please do share your views and feedback with us.

Samsung introduces the Galaxy Tab 2 (10.1-inch) Android ICS tablet

Samsung introduces the Galaxy Tab 2 (10.1-inch) Android ICS tablet

MWC is pumping up the glamor in the tech arena, the bells are ringing and the big event is just a day away while we continue to hear new announcements from mobile and gadget manufacturers worldwide. Samsung with its continuous focus on Android as the future of mobile computing introduces the Galaxy Tab 2 (10.1-inch) tablet powered by Ice Cream sandwich 4.0. The product complements its duo, the newly launched Galaxy Tab 2 (7-inch) version. The tablet has a 10.1-inch WXGA PLS TFT display (1280×800 pixels), 1 GHz Dual-Core Processor, adds support for Micros cards, storage variants of 16GB and 32GB, Wi-Fi and 3G editions featuring HSPDA+ (speeds up to 21Mbps). We would see the tablet including Samsung’s Touch Wiz UI with a powerful battery of 7000 mAh.

The Galaxy Tab 2 (7-inch) and (10.1-inch) variants hit the UK during March this year while we still await confirmation on pricing and worldwide release.

via Samsung Mobile Press

 

Samsung launches Galaxy Tab 2 (7.0) powered by Android ICS 4.0

Samsung launches Galaxy Tab 2 (7.0) powered by Android ICS 4.0

Samsung is continuing to evolve in the tablet and smartphone arena with new devices being popped day on day. Today Samsung introduces the Galaxy Tab 2 7-inch tablet that is a successor to the highly acclaimed Galaxy Tab and Tab Plus handhelds. Android Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0 comes pre-installed, which makes it Samsung’s first tablet to be manufactured with ICS 4.0. On the hardware front the tablet seems similar to its predecessors or you may even call it a downgrade, as the processor on the Tab 2 is a 1GHz while the Tab Plus features uses a 1.2 GHz CPU.  We will find both the 3G and Wi-Fi variants to be made available upon product release.

Software enhancements to be shipped include Chat On, Samsung Hub that comprises of Music Hub, Video Hub and Readers providing users with a massive database of e-books, music, movies and videos at a flick of a finger. Android ICS 4.0 would help users to access and download a wide variety of apps with close to 400,000 Android Market apps with a new UI. Samsung will also introduce its new service called “AllShare Play“ allowing playback, streaming, and data transfers on to the Tab 2 via PC’s, Samsung Devices, and other third party online storage providers.

Also Read :Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 arrives India

The tablet is first to be rolled out in the UK arriving March this year followed by a worldwide release. Specific release dates are yet to be revealed. We will keep you posted with further buzz and news for the newly launched gizmo.

Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (7.0) Quick Specs:

  • 7-inch WSVGA PLS TFT display (1024 x 600 pixels)
  • 1GHz Dual Core Processor
  • Samsung Touch Wiz UI
  • Android Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0 pre-installed
  • 1GB RAM
  • 3MP rear camera (supports HD Video recoring)
  • VGA front camera for video calls.
  • 8/16/32 GB internal memory with support for Micro SD card up to 32GB
  • Samsung apps including Social Hub, Chat On, S Suggest, AllShare Ready
  • Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB, HSPDA+ (21 Mbps), and A-GPS (3G only) connectivity.
  • 4000 mAh battery
  • Variants: Wi-Fi only / 3G + Wi-Fi

Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 arrives India

Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 arrives India

Samsung recently launched the Galaxy Tab 7.7 across the US that has finally made way to gadgets lovers in India. The tablet has got some great specs as well a sleek and easy to carry design. A 7.7-inch Super AMOLED Plus HD display providing dynamic, sharp, and vivid photos on the go. The amazing display offers highest pixel density of 197 (ppi) with a splendid resolution of 1280×800 pixels. The device hardware features a 1.4 GHz dual core processor with 1GB RAM and is powered by Android Honeycomb 3.2 OS. If you are a storage junkie you have some cool options to opt-in for that includes 16GB internal memory and a Micro SD expansion card slot with storage support up to 32GB. The Android OS is accompanied with Samsung’s Touch WIZ UX interface. It has a 2MP front camera and a 3.2MP auto-focus rear camera with LED flash that supports HD Video recording. Standard features like USB, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi (Dual Band), and HSPA+ connectivity are there for on the go data access and file transfer. The product comes at a price tag of INR 33,600.

Samsung plans to provide Android ICS 4.0 update to the tablet that should hopefully arrive by the first half of this year. All standard apps including Google integrated apps work perfectly. We hope to get more insight and reviews on this smart piece and share the buzz with you soon.

Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 (680 Series) Quick Specs:

  • 7.7-inch SUPER AMOLED Plus WXGA display (1280 x 800 pixels)
  • 1.4 GHz Dual Core Processor
  • 1GB RAM
  • 16GB in-built memory with support for Micro SD cards up to 32GB
  • Samsung Touch Wiz UX Interface
  • Android 3.2 Honey Comb (upgradable to Android ICS 4.0)
  • 3MP auto-focus rear camera with LED flash (supports HD (720p) Video capture)
  • 2MP front camera with support for video calling
  • Connectivity via Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, HSPA+, USB
  • 5100 mAh battery
  • Super Thin and Light (7.89mm thick with 340g of overall weight)

via GigaOM