Sunday, May 29, 2011
The HTC Flyer: No Fly Zone
This is probably the best looking tablet. Yes I said tablet. Most people don’t think the HTC Flyer deserves the tablet name. This is mainly because it runs android 2.4 instead of running the tablet oriented android 3.0. There is HTC sense to make it look like a tablet but that’s about it. So what we have here is a big HTC Smartphone. But before going further with the criticism we need to remember the ipad and the Ipad 2 are also big iPhones. Personally I like the HTC flyer. The sense UI on top of android gingerbread looks good on the Flyer. It has just about the right size due to its 7 inch screen and the only downsize to me is the price.
The HTC Flyer has decent specs. It has a 1.5GHz processor; sorry guys no dual core processing. There is a 5 megapixel camera which should be decent. Connectivity is all there including 3G and this should be good news. There is also Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. I guess that is pretty much about the specs.
There is nothing much to say about the HTC Flyer. It is the first tablet by HTC and this is just geared to test the market and see what people want. So HTC don’t you think a survey would be much better? Tablets have also been here for a long time and if HTC was keen they would have known that people don’t want “just another android tablet”. Blackberry came up with their own tablet OS and people seem to like it. HP is using WebOS and I hope people will like it. Meego is eagerly being waited. HTC know their mistake and they have a new tablet lined up, well, at least according to rumors. It is a dual core tablet and it runs honeycomb. In any case the Flyer is a decent tablet and given the right price it can be a good buy. You also get access to the android market meaning that you have many apps to make your Flyer come to life.
Sunday, May 15, 2011
Why we need Tablets

Do we really need tablets? The obvious answer would be no, at least for now. The same was the answer about phones just a few years ago but now a mobile phone is a necessity. The same applied for computers. Tablets are placed in between computers and phones and ideally it should have an edge over both the computer and the mobile phone. An advantage over computer would be its portability and the advantage over phones is that you now have more features.
Still many people don’t even know what tablets are but that will change with time. The smartphones for instance were considered phones for the executives and people high up the economic rank but the Huawei Ideos changed all that. Just as smartphones tablets are still expensive but companies like Huawei and Viewsonic are about to bring tablets to the masses. But the question still remains do we really need tablets?
Tablets are ideal for students. You can completely replace your note books if you have a good tablet. With the right stylus you can take notes just as you would on a note book and the advantage is that your notes are directly saved in soft copy. And as the lecturer yaps away you can easily research on what he/she is talking about. You may also choose to record the whole lecture or using the right speech to text application you can turn whatever the lecturer is saying into notes. Most tablets have the e-book reader application and reading any content feels like you are reading a book. Another advantage is that you get to pack all your different notes on a single device.
Education aside, when it comes to entertainment tablets are designed to deliver. The 7 to 10 inch screen of most tablets is ideal for movie watching, browsing YouTube videos, listening to your favorite music both in audio and video. Gaming on tablets is also enjoyable. For evidence ask Ipad 2 owners. In case the screen is too small for you then you can just connect you tablet to a television and view your content on the television. For those who love browsing the web a tablet is the device for you. You can view full web pages just as on a computer. Connect to any wireless network and browse the web. You can also just insert a SIM card on a 3G enabled tablet and with the right data plan you can browse as you wish.
Tablets will definitely not replace mobile phones but computers should have reasons to be threatened. Tablets fit almost perfectly in the day to day life and only time will tell whether we will hold on to them for our lives or just use them leisurely. If you ask me I will tell you that we need tablets.
Monday, May 2, 2011
The Samsung Galaxy Tab

It is one the few tablets available in Kenya and it will cost you dearly. If you are guy who has the money and simply wants to floss to friends then you should definitely go for the galaxy tab but if you serious about this whole tablet thing and want the best value for money then al probably be forced to discourage you. The galaxy tab is a decent tablet. At 7 inches it is just the right size and Android Froyo or Android 2.2 makes it a decent tablet.
So the galaxy tab has 7 inches with 600 by 1024 pixels which is a good resolution. The internal memory is either 16 or 32GB with 512MB of RAM. Memory is expanded by an SD card up to 32GB. There is the model that comes with 3G and Wi-Fi and the one that only comes with Wi-Fi. I would prefer the 3G+Wi-Fi model since you can use Safaricom or Zain or Yu or Orange to browse the web since Wi-Fi hotspots in Kenya are still limited. There is a 3.15 camera. The processor is ARM Cortex A8 and it is clocked at 1GHz giving it a decent speed. There is PowerVR graphics chip onboard to smoothen the games. There is GPS to enhance navigation. As expected there is also TV out.
The specifications above really make the Galaxy Tab a worthy contender but the Android 2.2 operating system isn’t helping much. It almost makes the Galaxy Tab fall into the “just another Android Tablet” category. Also the single core 1GHz processor may seem outdated considering newer tablets have dual core Tegra processors. But what will you use your tablet for anyway? I am guessing you will use it to browse the web, watch movies and listen to music and maybe play a few games. The Galaxy Tab does all that and much more. There may also be some good news for the geeks since there are reports of a Honeycomb port coming soon or probably its already there, I have to check on that one. That may make the Galaxy Tab one of the cheapest tablets running Android 3.0. And that will make the Galaxy Tab stand among the best tablets.
The Galaxy Tab in my opinion was Samsung’s way of testing the tablet waters and it is doing pretty well. Two other Tablets from Samsung are on the way and they are slimmer, faster and run Google’s latest OS. You may want to wait for them but due to uncertainties that may arise probably due to price it may be safe to just go with the Galaxy Tab.
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