Showing posts with label tablet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tablet. Show all posts

Sharp Galapagos, Tablet Made in Japan

Posted by tottx Wednesday, December 22, 2010 0 comments
Japanese manufacturer, Sharp Electronics joined the race on the tablet computer market is booming. Sharp Corp. has started selling the e-reader Galapagos in Japan this year. Next year, Sharp will begin marketing it to the U.S.. The next target, Sharp will reach Europe and China, to compete with IPAD products from the Mac and the Kindle from Amazon.com.

Sharp Galapagos"After the sale in the U.S., we will search for new markets where the electronic book sales continue to mengalam improvement," said Masami Ohbatake, Sharp Corp. executive business communications. Galapagos Sharp went on sale in Japan since 10 December, with a choice of two models, each 5.5 inches at 474 U.S. dollars and 10.8 inches at 653 U.S. dollars.

Previously, other Japanese manufacturers, Sony Corp., are also determined to generate more business e-Reader to boost its market share in the electronic book industry. Electronic book sales worldwide are expected to increase to 26.5 million units through 2014. The amount is already included sales of tablet PCs like the iPad.

"I'm not sure the Galapagos can win the market," said Atul Goyal senior analyst at CLSA Asia Pacific in Singapore. This product must compete with similar products are increasingly widespread, but that with a fairly high price and no great brand strength will be difficult to make this product in the market.

NEC: Android Dual-screen Tablet with Stylus Ready for Launch

Posted by tottx Tuesday, December 21, 2010 0 comments
The company NEC has already launched the tablet in Japan, at least for the time being, but also reveal something interesting for the rest of the market CES 2011 event in Las Vegas. To be precise, it will introduce the tablet NEC Dual Screen Cloud Communicator, a terminal operating system Android, two 7-inch display, 3G, Wi-Fi and GPS and is compatible with the use of a stylus as an alternative to the fingers.

NEC has not yet revealed how exactly the two screens, but it seems that the tablet is capable of running applications separate and distinct on each screen simultaneously, going to trace the concept Courier Microsoft that you can see in the opening. At the software level do not know much, not even the version of Android that will be used, but hopefully this is Honeycomb, or at least Gingerbread.

The company will also show a single-screen version of the tablet with a camera, as well as a netbook with Android operating system. It will be rather curious to discover the design of the dual-screen tablet, to understand how to handle two displays on a device that should be easy to use and transport, and not too thick and heavy. We'll see.