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第 21 楼 / 名震一方
- 时间: 2010-8-07 22:32
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第 22 楼 / iTouch
- 时间: 2010-8-07 22:34
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第 23 楼 / iTouch
- 时间: 2010-8-20 18:27Pioneer Computers soon shipping 7-inch Tegra 2-powered DreamBook ePad N7
Is the device above familiar to you? It should be if you've been following the release of Android Tegra 2 tablets, as it looks conspicuously like Aigo's N700, which is, itself, a rebadged Compal NAZ-10. It's now the recipient of another applique, this time getting inked with the name "Pioneer Computers" (an Aussie company unrelated to that other Pioneer) and now up for pre-order with a price of AUD $599 -- about $530 US. For that you get a seven-inch tablet with a 800 x 480 capacitive touchscreen, Tegra 2 internals, 512MB of RAM with 4GB of internal storage and microSD expansion, HDMI output, and 802.11b/g wireless. A 3G antenna will cost you another $99, though if you order right now they'll throw in the optional 1.3 megapixel webcam for free. That's a nice offer on a somewhat overpriced tablet, but it remains to be seen whether this sucker is eligible for Android 2.2 (it's currently rocking 2.1) and, indeed, whether it's a licensed install with the Market and whatnot. We'd guess the answer is "no," as earlier rebrands of these tablets went without, but we're always ready for surprises.
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- 时间: 2010-8-20 18:30The latest craze in mobile computing this year is Android and tablets, and Toshiba is not one to be left out. The Japanese PC maker will be releasing its own Android tablet this fall, pegged for a September to October timeframe, with some impressive specs such as a 10-inch touchscreen and an NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor. The company is hoping to move between 40,000 and 50,000 units by the end of 2010.
The company had previously shown off its Android tablet at CES, but did not announce any plans at that time.
Toshiba will be joining not only other top-tier PC makers with tablet ambitions, such as Apple with the iPad, Dell with the Streak, and an HP Slate that will either run on Android, Windows 7, or the newly acquired webOS from its Palm buyout, but Toshiba will also be joining other smartphone makers in the tablet race, such as Motorola, Samsung, and LG.
Additionally, Toshiba has recently made its dual-screened Atom-based Windows 7 tablet available in the US. The Toshiba Libretto W100 takes on the un-released Microsoft Courrier concept mainstream, with 2 hinged 7-inch touchscreens that can be used in clamshell laptop mode or book mode. When in clamshell mode, the bottom screen can act as a keyboard for text entry.
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