Another day, another Archos newest
tablets announcement. Recently, the company unveiled its gift to
chefs and foodies, the ChefPad. Not the cleverest of names, but it does include
an interesting app-filtering feature. OK, where was I? Oh, yes, a new Archos
tablet, the 80 Xenon, is coming in June for $199.
The 80 Xenon features
an 8-inch IPS screen with an iPad Mini-matching -- but still unimpressive --
1,024x768-pixel resolution. A 1.2GHz quad-core Snapdragon S4 acts as the brains,
with an Adreno 203 chip running all things graphical.dsDF34fcd
With
specs like that, don't expect much in the way of impressive gaming performance,
but it may offer up decently impressive visuals.The second design, which was
discovered in Samsung’s “latest android
tablet” patent, describes a tablet with a seam that would allow
users to bend a portion of the display. The images indicate that this could
ideally be used to create a miniature stand or a virtual keyboard for the
slate.
Other specs include 3G (WCDMA 2100), 2G (GSM 850/900/1800/1900),
and Wi-Fi capabilities. The tablet also houses a paltry 4GB of storage, 1GB of
RAM, a 2-megapixel back camera, GPS, Bluetooth, and a microSD card slot that
takes cards of up to 64GB.
Cheap 8-inch tablets with
lower-resolution-than-usual 8-inch screens are becoming kind of a trend of late.
The Acer A1-810 features the same screen specs, but offers more initial storage
and a better back camera for $169. Thirty bucks less than the 80 Xenon. Still,
until I've some hands-on experience with both, I can't make any judgment calls
on their relative quality.
The 80 Xenon (is it just me or does the name
sound like some kind of space currency?) ships with Q88 Tablet
and will be available in June for $199.Electrical giant Dixons has
revealed “stonking” results fuelled by a craze for computer tablets – and
cupcakes.The Currys and PC World owner said UK sales jumped an impressive 13% in
the three months to the end of April.About half that was a direct result of
rival Comet going to the wall at the end of last year, with the collapse of
Jessops and HMV’s problems also boosting trade.
TV hit The Great British
Bake Off helped it shift enough cookers in the last quarter to bake two million
cupcakes.And shoppers continued to snap up computer cheapest tablet such
as Apple’s iPad – with sales rocketing by 350% in the last year.Jubilant boss
Sebastian James said: “Less than a third of households have a tablet, so we
think there is a lot more juice in this particular orange.”
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