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Best Cheap Android Tablet

Android tablet PC became a hit ever since the reveal of the new technology. An increasing number of people came to be the fans of Android tablet PC. Its remarkable popularity comes from the fact that it has a lot of easy functions and is equally affordable as well. We have experienced how recession has affected the purchase patterns for the modern consumer. Try to make your desirable purchase in easy way and buy cheap Android tablet PC you want right now!

If you search online, you will find a lot of options for the best cheap Android tablet PC. It is important to decide an affordable price. This will help you take a swift decision. Best cheap Android tablet PC could be bought at a price as less as two hundred dollars.

You will get a price range that is around that two hundred dollar mark.
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Even if you are determined to buy an Android tablet PC you want, you may still be puzzled by the various price you get. However, getting a 10 inches Android tablet PC now is no more a dream. At an unbelievable price of $230, you can now get a 10 inches Android tablet PC. Of course, not all its functions can be matched with a gadget like Ipad. But it is still worth the amount of money you are paying for it.

However, there are certain factors about the 10 Android tablet PC that you should learn before making a decision. It is slightly slower in speed than regular personal computers. Plus, there are many tablet PCs or smartphones that are equipped with the Android system. Make sure that you get the most reasonable ones.

People might wonder that such a reduction in price for the best cheap Android tablet PC would mean that compromises must have been done with the product quality. That is untrue because the 10″ android tablet is made to try to take a competitive advantage by offering the best cheap Android tablet PC. That is primarily because of consumers are naturally inclined towards products that are relatively cheaply priced.

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Laptops vs Notebooks vs Netbooks

Convergence may be a word we will be hearing more often, and it accounts for the mild confusion related to defining the differences between Laptops vs Notebooks vs Netbooks; and now the new Ultrabooks. The basis for that confusion is the simple fact that there are no specific and fully agreed upon industry standards which would actually be the definitions. Perhaps it would help to think of it this way: If you live in an area which is rather flat with few distinguishing topographical features, a 1200-foot high landmass may be a mountain, but if you are in Colorado, that may be a hill.

Still, there are some mushy boundaries upon which there is a general consensus. Workstation, gaming, and business-class laptops are typically larger, heavier and more capable than notebooks.  Likewise notebooks are a step above netbooks. The mushy gray-area boundaries, or lack thereof, is caused by premium-priced feature-packed machines in one category performing as well as a heavier, larger machine in the category above it. Consequently, as laptops have become lighter, and notebooks have gained features and capability, the terms laptop and notebook have converged and those terms are now used interchangeably.

Netbook vs Notebook Boundaries

Boundaries do still exist, however, and can almost be defined for netbooks. Typically expect netbooks to have screens of less than 11-inches, a weight of only one or two pounds, no optical drive, longer battery-life and a smaller form-factor than laptops. Definitely expect less capability with lower-powered processors, and fewer connectivity options and ports.  In the 2008 – 2010 time-period netbooks had a successful run with Intel claiming that it sold 70-million atom processors.

Netbooks are still popular in countries such as India, China and Brazil, but seem to be a dying breed in the United States. The reason is that more capable ultrabooks are becoming thinner, lighter and more powerful; moving them into the netbook form-factor with all of the capabilities of notebooks, but the battery-life, weight and size of netbooks.

Netbooks appear to be fading away because, as Steve Jobs put it: “Netbooks are not better at anything”. Dell, as one example, has confirmed that consumer-oriented netbooks, with screens 10-inches or smaller, are now discontinued, having been diminished by rising tablet sales. Dell says its future lies in thin and powerful; and that probably means ultrabooks for the immediate future. Dell may be able to get ahead of the pack by being among the first manufacturers to make a smart and significant move away from netbooks.

UMPCs – Ultra-mobile PCs

UMPC initially meant a tablet computer running a Microsoft operating system (OS), using a 4 to 7-inch touchscreen, with some models featuring a slide-out physical keyboard as well. As convergence continues, many people now refer to all small computer devices, including netbooks and smartphones as UMPCs.

Ultrabooks = Convergence

 Boundaries!, boundaries?, we don’t need no stinkin’ boundaries! Ultrabooks are all about the convergence of a tablet or netbook’s portability, size, battery-life, and light weight, with the notebook’s superior processor power, better keyboard, larger display, more RAM memory and solid-state-drive (SSD) storage, as well as a more robust array of ports and connectivity options.

Ultrabooks in Your Future – Specifications

Most PC manufacturers, are starting to make ultrabooks, or will do so in 2012. Specifications for ultrabooks apparently have been defined, not by laptop makers themselves, but by a list of Intel specifications. As a result you should expect to see products about eight-tenths of an inch or thinner, weights of less than 3.1 pounds, battery-life in the 5 to 8-plus hours range, and solid-state (SSD) drives. By Intel’s definition of specifications those machines will use Intel’s processors and graphics sub-system, and apparently most will not have optical drives.

Manufacturers that can manage to squeeze optical drives into that package may be well rewarded as evidenced by the popularity of the Dell XPS 14z, which is a bit too heavy to categorize as an ultrabook in its current iteration.

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China market: Wondermedia takes 50% share of white-box tablet PC processor market|www.electronicsales.com.au

Wondermedia, a VIA Technologies subsidiary focusing on the production of ARM-based processors, took a 50% share of the white-box tablet PC processor market in China in the first quarter of 2011, according to VIA.

VIA pointed out that there were about two million white-box tablet PCs shipped in China in the first quarter and the company’s processor was adopted in about half of those shipments. With expectations that the China market will see total shipments of over eight million white-box tablet PCs in 2011, VIA is confident it can maintain its 50% share in the market for the year.

As demand for netbooks is dropping, especially in the China market, VIA, which originally formed an alliance intending to integrate the netbook supply chain in China, has already phased out of the netbook market and is currently only supplying netbooks to OLPC.

In addition to the company’s previously announced 7-inch wm8650 tablet PC, featuring Android 2.2 and price at CNY598 (US$92), Wondermedia has also recently released a new model PRIZM WM8710, featuring an ARM 11-based processor, to expand into the Android media tablet and Windows CE-based SamrtBook markets.

As for the company’s S3 graphics business, VIA has already turned the focus of the business to the embedded industry and has already landed orders from Samsung Electronics. However, the company’s USB controller chip design subsidiary VIA Labs, has not yet received certification for its USB 3.0 controller chip and is the only Taiwan-based player that has not yet passed.

平板电脑主页1 300x170 China market: Wondermedia takes 50% share of white box tablet PC processor market|www.electronicsales.com.au
 

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