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Motorola XOOM-Android Tablet


The Motorola Xoom is a 10.1-inch tablet which is slightly larger than the iPad. This is the first tablet running Android 3.0 "Honeycomb," the tablet-optimized version of Google's popular Android operating system. The Xoom's hardware is solid. This is truly the first real competitor to the Apple iPad. The Xoom has better specs all-around than the current iPad. The design is sober and discrete.
The hardware is sturdy and impressive. The Xoom weighs in at 730 grams and is 12.9 millimeters thick –almost identical to the iPad, the screen is wider, with 1280 x 800 pixel resolution. That gives the Xoom an edge when watching movies and browsing larger websites. The top quarter of the Xoom's rear is encased in a soft-touch plastic. There is no issue on touch screen responsiveness but it is somewhat a heavy device.
There is 32GB storage for apps, movies, music and photos. There’s a 2.0 megapixel front-facing camera for video chat and a five-megapixel shooter on the back. The 5.0 mega pixel shooter on the back actually produces decent well-balanced pictures.
The Xoom speakers are worth further mention. They are loud and to the point that sound is distorted coming out them. But when things are at a more manageable level, the sound is great. Listening to podcasts and talk radio is without effort. You have the power button on the back and volume buttons on the left-hand bezel, and that is it.
The XOOM is vast on connectivity, with EVDO Rev.A, WiFi a/b/g/n, Bluetooth 2.1+EDR and USB 2.0, along with a 4G LTE update in the pipeline, but it’s worth noting that it won’t make voice calls. If you want to actually talk with someone using the XOOM you’ll have to pick a VoIP client. With Skype, Fring, Qik and others in the Android Market, and Google Talk preinstalled in Honeycomb, most users should find something to fit that gap.
Much of the XOOM’s strength comes from Android 3.0 Honeycomb. It’s a convincing and polished platform, which brings a highly usable multitasking environment to the tablet marketplace, neatly distinct from the “oversized smartphone” accusations levied at previous Android slates. The XOOM may only be the first Honeycomb slate, but it’s a strong start to what’s going to be a fiercely competitive race.

Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1

Tablet
The samsung galaxy tab 10.1 in its latest form is a very sleek and handy tab to have with.It features a large wide screen display and a sharp bright resolution.The body is designed very thin and light which gives a very sleek look as compared to other tablets in the market.The edges are rimmed with grey metal trim around a slim black plastic casing.

The 10.1 inch screen comes with a very sharp and clear offering 1280x800 pixel resolution.It has very terrific viewing angel.The multitouch screen is a delight too - based on samsung Super PLS technology.It has a maximum brightness of 492cd/m2 with a contrast ration of 600:1.

There’s an NVIDIA Tegra 2 System-on-Chip with a dual-core processor clocked at 1GHz, 1GB RAM and 32GB of storage space. Where every Google-sponsored tablet to date has found room for memory card slots and USB sockets – as much to appease techheads who say they can’t live without such expansion – the Tab 10.1 follows Apple's lead, and has none, so 32GB of storage is your lot.

The Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 feels good in the hands.For an Android device, battery life is very good.

3G TAB by Reliance


Reliance 3G Tab all new tab launched by reliance is 7 inch. It comes with the Android 2.3 OS & Reliance 3G's superior IP network for your world of internet and entertainment. It's small, fast, portable and it is everything you need to keep a tab on your life. Priced at Rs 12,999 it is surely going to be killing.
The Reliance 3G tab comes with 8GB of internal space and supports up to 32GB via micro SD cards. This tablet is quite well designed and it is of very light weight. Equipped with a 3,400mAh Lithium-ion battery, the 3G Tab manages functionality extremely well. This tablet is being manufactured by a Chinese company named ZTE.
The Reliance 3G comes with 2.0 Mega pixel cameras and a VGA secondary camera, WiFi and a 512 MB Ram. It comes with Documents To Go app to access Microsoft Excel, Word, PowerPoint and PDF attachments and 15 most popular information, communication, entertainment and social networking applications.
The software configuration of reliance 3G tab is supported by most famous platform i.e. Android.The reviews of android OS are much better than any other OS.This platform is ruling in the era of smart phones.If we talk about the network support of this 3G Tab it supports GSM 2G and 3G networks.It comes with Reliance GSM sim.Further more reliance has locked the device so you cannot go with any other service provider operator.
This Reliance 3G tab contains all basic features of tablet pc but it is not the superiors of the tablet available in the market. Keeping the price in mind it is surely a value for money.