Tablet PC is a portable computer. Tablet PC uses touch screen technology with the ability of writing cognition, is the ability to write directly on the screen. Tablet computers are generally not equipped with a keyboard because it has a touchscreen keyboard. Here you will find the latest information about the advantages, specifications, prices and latest news about the development of the tablet computer world. The following are the latest information about Lenovo released the LePad S2007 and LePad S2010, both with Honeycomb and 1.5GHz dual-core chip, please read below.
Oh no, it isn't just about the 5-inch tabletphone today. Announced at
the same event in Beijing just now are a couple of larger tablets from
Lenovo: the LePad S2007 and the LePad S2010. Interestingly, the latter
10.1-inch device isn't quite the same as what we saw in our exclusive
scoop from two weeks ago: it's 1.5GHz Qualcomm dual-core rather than
1.6GHz NVIDIA quad-core, 1GB RAM instead of 2GB, no funky fingerprint
scanner on the back, and it's launching with Android 3.2 instead of Ice
Cream Sandwich. But fret not, as we've been informed that its
international counterpart - aka the IdeaTab K2 in our scoop - will
launch with the latest Android OS; so we're just waiting for a release
date.
Both of these Honeycomb tablets share many similarities:
Qualcomm's dual-core 1.5GHz chip, 1GB RAM, 1,280 x 800 IPS display
(pretty nice on a 7-inch form factor, with 216ppi density), eight
megapixel main camera, 1.3 megapixel front-facing camera, dual-mode 3G
(China Telecom's EV-DO plus China Unicom's WCDMA) for data plus
voice calls, and plans to upgrade to Ice Cream Sandwich in the future.
Aside from the obvious physical differences, these tablets also come
with different battery capacities: the 360g-heavy, 9.7mm-thick S2007
comes with 3,780mAh that can last up to eight hours on WiFi; whereas the
670g-heavy (almost the same as the original WiFi iPad, uh-oh),
9.9mm-thick S2010 has a generous 7,560mAh that can push it to 11 hours.
Like the S2005 tabletphone, both tablets will be available in China next
month; so for now, stay tuned for some hands-on photos from our folks
over at Engadget Chinese.
Update: It turns out
that there was a slight misunderstanding regarding the voice call
feature - the Chinese press release meant using Skype-like software to
enable this. Pah.
I hope the above information about the latest gadgets tablet computers can provide the knowledge for you about the latest developments tablet computer.
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