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Android Honeycomb 3.1 - A Quick Breakdown


Google’s Android operating system for tablets has had mixed reactions.
Android Honeycomb 3.1 - A Quick Breakdown
Google’s Android operating system for tablets has had mixed reactions. On one hand, users seem to like Android for the mobile phone, and on the other hand, there’s Honeycomb 3.0 that lacks the finish and refinement seen in its primary competitor - iOS. Many of us agree that the OS is far from complete and there are some bugs that need to be ironed out. The iPad has been a runaway success and Google is hoping to catch up once Honeycomb matures. We just got news of Motorola launching Android 3.1 for the Xoom tablet and that’s something we’ll see across the board very soon. Here’s a quick look at what key features and enhancementsHoneycomb 3.1 has to offer.

Improved USB support
While tablets were designed to replace netbooks and notebooks, one of the key things stopping users from doing so was poor connectivity with other devices using the USB interface. Come Honeycomb 3.1, users will be able to use a wide variety of USB devices with their tablets.
USB open to a variety of devices; game controllers included
USB open to a variety of devices; game controllers included


This means, everything from keyboards, mice, other input devices and even digital cameras will be able to work with tablets. Imagine typing on a tablet using a portable, folding keyboard and transferring images from your camera or a card reader to your tablet, and viewing photos in real time. Google says that you can even use Bluetooth-based input devices with the tablet.

Resizable Widgets
Sure, this is something that third party window managers bring, but Android has never really had a built-in feature to do this. This means, anyone using Honeycomb had to be satisfied with the size of widgets. The new widget system lets you drag widgets into the screen of your choice and then adjust its width by holding it down, similar to what LauncherPro would let you do.

Improved Wi-Fi capabilities
Well technically, it’s not going to be faster or anything of that sort, but there will be bits and pieces added to the functionality. For example, users can now turn off the screen and the tablet will continue to stream content over the network for extended periods.
Wi-Fi optimized for longer battery life
Wi-Fi optimized for longer battery life


There’s also an option for users to use HTTP proxies for separate Wi-Fi networks, so you no longer have to switch networks and set a different HTTP proxy each time. Google claims that their new Preferred Network Offload (PNO) feature will help reduce battery drain during long Wi-Fi sessions.

App Updates
There are a bunch of Google apps that come bundled with any Google Android OS. Google has tweaked many of these for the 3.1 release. The browser, for example has an improved Quick Controls UI that’s bound to make navigation and multitasking between tabs easier. The browser has been upgraded to allow HTML5 video playback, so you no longer have to depend on Flash versions of Vimeo and Youtube videos.
UI tweaked and enhanced to allow easier navigation
UI tweaked and enhanced to allow easier navigation


Ability to save web pages for offline viewing is also a part of the browser now. Users should also notice some performance benefits, all thanks to hardware acceleration support through plugins for the browser. The Gallery now supports something called PTP (Picture Transfer Protocol). In simple terms, you can import photos from a camera to the Gallery easily. Other apps to receive enhancements are E-mail, Contacts and Calendar. 
ASUS Transformer - one of the tablets to get the 3.2 update
ASUS Transformer - one of the tablets to get the 3.2 update


Whether or not Google is successful in impressing users will only be known in the weeks to come, as manufacturers start rolling out these updates. Google has already started work on 3.2 andmanufacturers are announcing that the update should be available sometime in August.

MSI Announces Low Priced Tablets for India - ENJOYPAD 7 and 10


MSI’s WINPAD tablet running Windows 7 was unveiled last year Computex 2010 but never really made much of an impact on the Indian market. It does however appear, that they fully intend to launch their budget priced tablets viz. the ENJOYPAD 7 and 10 (not really the best name out there) for this market.  
Low priced and ready to go
Low priced and ready to go


The new Enjoy series of tablets feature a 1.2 GHz ARM Cortex-A8 processor and 512 Mb of RAM. This means new slim tablets will be running Android 2.3.3 aka Gingerbread out of the box. Perhaps Honeycomb would have required them to up the price. There's been no word on whether or not these devices will be upgradable to Honeycomb at some later date. The tablets will have Adobe Flash 10.1, support for better web browsing and feature display resolutions of 800 x 480 pixels for the 7-incher (16:9) and 1024 x 768 for the larger 10-inch device (4:3). Aside from that both tablets will be equipped with dual 2 megapixel cameras for video calling and images. Other features include Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DP. These ENJOYPAD tablets will come with 4GB of internal memory and support for microSD cards up to 32GB. MSI has stated that the battery life (4000mAh Lithium battery) on these devices have a target of 4-5 hours of usage. We can only confirm this after our own tests of course.   

The tablets are priced at Rs. 14,999 for the ENJOYPAD 10 and Rs. 13,999 for the smaller ENJOYPAD 7. They can also be ordered online from http://in.msi.com/.

Asus' Rs. 32,999 Transformer TF101 Tablet is Here


Finally, after much speculation and rumors, Asus has launched the TF101 Eee Pad Transformer for a price tag of Rs.32,999 which is presumably the MRP. This pricing is for the 16GB Wi-Fi only version, the 3G variant will be launched at a later date. We've also got confirmation from Asus that this price will include the docking station as well.
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Keyboard sold separately


The tablet alone has limited connectivity, however when paired with the docking station, we get two USB ports, a multi-touch touchpad, SD-card reader and a full QWERTY keyboard. The Transformer uses a 10.1-inch IPS panel with 1280x800 pixel resolution and features 10-finger multi-touch support. Powered by Nvidia’s Tegra 2 processor and with 1GB of memory, 1080p video playback is a non-issue. We also have Bluetooth v2.1 and Wi-Fi ‘n’ for connectivity. Unfortunately, we’ll be getting Honeycomb 3.0 for now, so some sluggish behavior is to be expected.

Your Tablet Choices Available on the Shelves 2


With a fresh batch of tablets due to arrive in the months to come, we as consumers are once again spoilt for choice as every manufacturer is trying their best to out-do the competition with price cuts, freebies etc.
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Galaxy Tab P1000

With its elder brother all set to make its debut anytime now, the Tab P1000 is still a good option for those who don’t want to spend too much and require a more compact form factor. You can buy the 3G version of the Galaxy Tab P1000 for Rs. 24,700 which makes it a pretty good deal.
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Still offers good value


A few facts about the Tab P1000:

  • 7.0-inch capacitive touchscreen
  • Supports resolution of 600x1024 pixels
  • 3G, Wi-Fi
  • Bluetooth v3.0 + EDR and A2DP
  • 3.1MP rear AF camera with LED flash, 1.3MP forward facing camera for video calling.
  • HD video playback, DivX/WMV/Xvid/H.264/H.263support
  • Stereo speakers
  • Expandable memory up to 32GB

Viewsonic Viewpad 7
Viewsonic’s Viewpad 7 has the potential for a decent tablet but it was too overpriced for a 7-inch form factor. To add to its woes, it's quite underpowered as well, if you think about the measly 600Mhz CPU. We just got a update from Viewsonic regading the pricing which has now dropped to Rs.17,999.
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Unnecessarily expensive


The Viewpad 7 includes the following feature list :

  • 7.0-inch capacitive touchscreen
  • Supports resolution of 800x480 pixels
  • 3G, Wi-Fi
  • Bluetooth v2.1 + EDR and A2DP
  • 3MP rear AF camera , 0.3MP forward facing camera for video calling.
  • MP4 and 3GP support
  • Stereo speakers
  • Expandable memory up to 32GB

Viewsonic Viewpad 10
The Viewpad 10 is a completely different beast compared to its younger and more timid sibling. This tablet lets you dual boot between Android and Windows 7 and instead of an ARM CPU, it's powered by Intel’s Atom N455 processor. The Viewpad 10 is priced at Rs. 30,000 with 16GB built-in memory and Wi-Fi only.
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Windows or Android? How about both


The Viewpad 10 Features:

  • 10.1-inch capacitive touchscreen
  • Supports resolution of 600x1024 pixels
  • Wi-Fi support
  • Bluetooth v2.1 + EDR and A2DP
  • 1.3MP forward facing camera
  • HD video playback, MP4/WMV/H.263/H.264support
  • Stereo speakers
  • Expandable memory up to 32GB

Olive Pad V-T100
The Olive Pad and the Viewsonic Viewpad 7 are practically identical as the OEM that's built the tablet appears to be the same. It is cheaper though at Rs. 24,900 for the 3G version, mostly due to the fact that  they don’t have to charge a premium for the brand name.
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Affordable 3G tablet


The Olive Pad has the following features :

  • 7.0-inch capacitive touchscreen
  • Supports resolution of 800x480 pixels
  • 3G, Wi-Fi
  • Bluetooth v2.1 + EDR and A2DP
  • 3MP rear AF camera , 0.3MP forward facing camera for video calling.
  • MP4 and 3GP support
  • Stereo speakers
  • Expandable memory up to 32GB

Zinglife E-Pad ZL-101
The E-Pad could have sold really well with the whole iPad look-a-like design but sadly it's not the most user friendly tablet. It does manage to playback 720p videos smoothly though, I’ll give it that. The pricing is good for a 10.1-inch tablet at just Rs. 15,000 but honestly, I would give this one a skip.
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Buy it if you dare


Some facts about the E-Pad ZL-101:

  • 10.1-inch resistive touchscreen
  • Supports resolution of 600x1024 pixels
  • Wi-Fi support
  • Bluetooth v2.1 + EDR and A2DP
  • VGA forward facing camera for video calling.
  • HD video playback
  • Stereo speakers
  • Expandable memory up to 32GB

Creative ZiiO 7
Last but not the least we have Creative’s own ZiiO 7 PMP. I refuse to call it a tablet since you can't really do much beside watch videos or listen to music. It packs in a great audio chip, the X-Fi, which helps quite a bit for music and videos. It’s a little pricey at Rs.17,999 but it’s any day better than the Zinglife.
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A good PMP, but that's about it


It packs in the following features:

  • 7.0-inch capacitive touchscreen
  • Supports resolution of 800x480 pixels
  •  Wi-Fi support
  • Bluetooth v2.1 + EDR and A2DP
  • VGA forward facing camera for video calling.
  • H.264, MPEG4, WMV9, MOV, AVI, MKV support
  • Stereo speakers
  • Expandable memory up to 32GB

That's all for now folks. Be sure to read up on reviews before you make a buying decision. It's recommeded to try out the tablets before since many of them may look identical on paper but the real world experience can differ greatly.

Bangalore Based EAFT Launches 10.1-inch Android Tablet

It’s been hard enough trying to make a choice when it comes to purchasing a tablet, however, things just got a little tougher with yet another device that has been recently announced for India. The latest tablet to enter into the foray is by another local manufacturer, Bangalore-based EAFT (Everything at your Fingertips) Technologies. Their offering is the MagicTile-Marathon 10.1-inch, NVIDIA Tegra 2 infused, Android tablet.

With features that include full HD i.e. 1080p video playback and Flash 10.1 Support, the MagicTile should be worthy competition for the Xoom, ICONIA A500 or even the iPad 2. However, that might not necessarily be the case here. For one thing the MagicTile has very limited internal storage i.e. 512MB for the OS and running apps etc. and is available with Android 2.2 aka FroYo, which is not upgradable.

According to EAFT’s Engineering Manager for the project, Pankaj Verma – the reason why EAFT has launched the Marathon with FroYo and not Honeycomb, is because of the fact that this version has, so far, proven to be the most stable of the lot. While that’s understandable from a certain standpoint it seems a bit that even Gingerbread was not an option seeing as NVIDIA’s 1GHz Tegra2 processor is quite capable of handling it.

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Could it really take on even the ICONIA A500?


The lack of ‘GB-capacity’ memory is what will automatically take it out of the running with the big boys like Motorola, Apple, Acer or Samsung. What the MagicTile, or Marathon does support is USB 2.0 connectivity, which will allow you to connect a pen drive up to 16GB for added support. If that isn’t enough, you can also thrown in a 16GB microSD card. The USB port can also be used to attach a keyboard or mouse, which means it has only FAT32 support and not NTFS for hard drives.

With regards to media, the device is capable of reading AVI files and H.264 formats in full HD. EAFT is also providing customers with their own App Market for downloading applications (hopefully the device will also come preloaded with the native Android Market as well). The MagicTile is also equipped to handle 3G connectivity but will have no calling functionality, it’s strictly for data.

Here’s a quick look at the specs -
  • 10.1-inch TFT LCD capacitive touchscreen with a 1024 x 600 pixel resolution
  • 3G for data only, EDGE/GPRS, Wi-Fi,
  • Bluetooth v2.1 with A2DP
  • GPS with aGPS support
  • USB 2.0 with plug and play capability
  • 1.3MP camera
  • HDMI out with 1080p video support
  • MicroSD card support up to 16GB
  • Stereo speakers built in

EAFT has priced the MagicTile-Marathon tablet at Rs. 29,990 (MRP), but it is available at a special online price of Rs. 26,990, since it’s only just been launched. You can get it online at that price here.

Your Tablet Choices Available on the Shelves

With a fresh batch of tablets due to arrive in the months to come, we as consumers are once again spoilt for choice as every manufacturer is trying their best to out-do the competition with price cuts, freebies etc. While it’s not a bad thing to wait a while to decide which one to pick, there are some who are impatient and that’s why we’ve rounded up all the worthy tablets that are currently available in the market under one roof, so take your pick.

BlackBerry Playbook 
If you are a BlackBerry (BB) fanatic then the Playbook is worth considering. As a stand alone tablet, its feature set is a little weak compared to Android-based tablets but when paired with a BB, you get access to a host of new features like BB Bridge for instance. It’s also very compact, making it easy to carry around in your briefcase. There are three memory options available :

16GB - Rs.27,990
32GB - Rs.31,500
64GB - Rs.36,000
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Your BB's best friend


Some highlights of the Playbook :

  • 7.0-inch capacitive touchscreen
  • Supports resolution of 600x1024 pixels
  • Wi-Fi only model currently available
  • Bluetooth v2.1 + EDR and A2DP
  • 5MP rear AF camera with 1080p video recording capability, 3MP forward facing camera for video calling.
  • 1080p HD video playback, DivX/WMV/Xvid support
  • Stereo speakers

HTC Flyer 
HTC’s Flyer is another 7-inch tablet currently available in the market, so naturally it competes with the BB PlayBook and the aging but still capable, Samsung Galaxy Tab. But the Flyer has an ace up its sleeve as it runs on Google’s Gingerbread (2.3.3) OS thereby giving you greater flexibility in terms of app support or customization. The 3G version with 32GB built-in memory is the only one currently available for Rs. 39,890.htcflyer_131541227840_640x360.jpg
Stylish but expensive for it' size


Some facts about the HTC Flyer :

  • 7.0-inch capacitive touchscreen
  • Supports resolution of 600x1024 pixels
  • 3G, Wi-Fi
  • Bluetooth v3.0 + EDR and A2DP
  • 5MP rear AF camera with 720p video recording capability, 1.3MP forward facing camera for video calling.
  • 720p HD video playback, DivX/WMV/Xvid support
  • Stereo speakers
  • Expandable memory up to 32GB

Motorola Xoom 
The Motorola Xoom is a good option if you’re looking for a 10.1-inch tablet and although it released quite some time back internationally, it still packs quite a punch. Motorola have launched it for a rather steep price in India though. The 16GB Wi-Fi only version retails for Rs. 34,490 where as the 3G version goes for Rs.41,490.
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A good 10.1-inch option


The Xoom also features :

  • 10.1-inch capacitive touchscreen
  • Supports resolution of 800x1280 pixels
  • 3G, Wi-Fi support
  • Bluetooth v2.1 + EDR and A2DP
  • 5MP rear AF camera with dual-LED flash and 720p video recording capability, 2MP forward facing camera for video calling.
  • HD video playback, MP4/WMV/H.263/H.264support
  • Stereo speakers
  • Expandable memory up to 32GB

Acer ICONIA Tab A500
The competitor to the Motorola Xoom, Acer’s ICONIA Tab A500 offers similar functionality and more by including a standard USB 2.0 port for plugging in pen drives. With the current Honeycomb 3.0.1, it's a bit sluggish to use but the 3.1 update has already started rolling out in some parts of the world and we will be getting it some time next month. The Wi-Fi version with 16GB built-in memory sells for Rs. 27,990.
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3.1 update coming next month


The A500 features:

  • 10.1-inch capacitive touchscreen
  • Supports resolution of 800x1280 pixels
  • 3G, Wi-Fi support
  • Bluetooth v2.1 + EDR and A2DP
  • 5MP rear AF camera with LED flash and 720p video recording capability, 2MP forward facing camera for video calling.
  • HD video playback, MP4/WMV/H.263/H.264support
  • Stereo speakers
  • Expandable memory up to 32GB

iPad 2
The iPad 2 needs no further introduction. If you love iOS and everything Apple then this is the one for you. The pricing hasn’t changed much since the time it launched but then that's the case with most Apple products. The following are the configurations and their respective pricing

              Wi-Fi Only     3G+Wi-Fi
16GB    Rs.29,500    Rs.36,900
32GB    Rs.34,500    Rs.41,900
64GB    Rs.39,500    Rs.46,900
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Still going strong


Some facts about the iPad 2:

  • 9.7-inch capacitive touchscreen
  • Supports resolution of 768x1024 pixels
  • 3G, Wi-Fi support
  • Bluetooth v2.1 + EDR and A2DP
  • 0.7MP rear AF camera with 720p video recording capability, VGA forward facing camera for video calling.
  • HD video playback, MP4 support
  • Stereo speakers
  • No Expandable memory