A new report from research firm IDC predicts that 7 inch tablet
shipments will exceed regular PC shipments as consumers gravitate toward cheaper
devices.The report says tablet shipments will grow 58.7% in 2013, and will
exceed portable PC shipments (laptops and netbooks) by the end of the year. IDC
predicts the tablet market will overtake the rest of the PC market by
2015.Meanwhile, the PC market continues to implode, as IDC noted a few months
ago when it said shipments were down 14% year over year.
Instead of
buying regular laptops and desktops, consumers are buying tablets, which can do
many of the same tasks for far less money. Right now, the iPad is till on top,
but IDC expects Microsoft's Windows 8 operating system to gain more traction
once manufacturers start making smaller and cheaper touchscreen devices. Most
Windows 8 tablets today have around 10-inch screens, but ~8-inch Windows 8
devices are expected to arrive later this year. IDC also expects tablets to get
even cheaper on average, making them far more attractive than regular
PCs.
The Wikipad 7 is an Android tablet with a 10 inch tablets, 1280
x 800 pixel display and an NVIDIA Tegra 3 quad-core processor. What makes it
special (and sets it apart from similar tablets like the Google Nexus 7 and
Hisense Sero 7 Pro) is that the Wikipad is aimed at gaming.It comes with a game
controller which connects to the sides of the tablet and gives you physical
buttons, D-Pads, and more.GFaf4cgfg
Wikipad plans to begin selling the
tablet for $249 this spring, and this week the Wikipad 7 made it way through the
FCC, which is a pretty good sign that the tablet is on track to hit the streets
soon.The user manual is also available, confirming that the tablet will have
dual-band 802.11a/b/gn WiFi, 1GB of RAM 16GB of storage, GPS and GLONASS, a
3-axis accelerometer, and a 4100mAh battery.
While the tablet is designed
to fit snugly into the game controller dock, the two devices actually
communicate wirelessly over a Bluetooth connection. According to the manual, the
connection should start automatically when you slide the 8 inch tablet into the
dock, and a blue light will glow on the game controller to let you know that
it’s connected to the tablet.
Microsoft changed an ad that claimed its
new ASUS VivoTab Smart tablet was bigger than an iPad after a blogger claimed
that the math Microsoft used in the ad was wrong.What is particularly deceptive
about the graphic, Temple claimed, is that it was not rendered to scale:
"Microsoft has drawn a 10.1 inch tablet 36% larger than a 9.7 inch
tablet."
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