Brain and brawn never came quite perfectly together until the new Panasonic Toughpad. This line of business class tablet combines security, connectivity, and military-grade construction into one. Their latest addition to their long line of rugged tablets and portable devices is the Toughpad A1. It is a 10-inch water and dust resistant (MIL-STD-810G and IP65 certified) tablet that can operate in full potential in almost any environment – perfect for field applications.
The Panasonic ToughPad A1 runs on an Android Honeycomb platform and is powered by a 1.2GHz dual-core Marvell processor. It comes with 1 GB SDRAM, 16GB built-in flash storage expandable up to 32GB using a microSD slot. The 1,024×768 resolution 10 in. XGA screen has an aspect ratio of 4:3 and allows stylus and multi-touch input. Additionaly, the screen is rated at 500 nit for brightness and is treated with anti-reflective and glare coating for clearer views even when under bright sunlight. This tablet boasts up to 10 hours of battery life and 3 hours of charging time (90 percent full capacity) when on.
Other Features:
• Embedded FIPS 140-2 compliant hardware security
• Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n and Bluetooth
• GPS receiver
• Ambient light, accelerometer and digital compass sensors
• 2 MP front facing and 5 MP (auto focus and LED illuminated) rear facing camera
• Integrated mic and speakers
• Micro USB 2.0 and Micro HDMI ports

Not all gadgets that are made affordable have to exclude interesting features. Viewsonic proves that you can have a powerful tablet that fits both your hand and your budget with the new ViewPad 7e. This tablet is powered by Android 2.3 Gingerbread operating system with high performance 1GHz processor. Since you spend a lot of time streaming video, playing games, reading interactive online content and using social networks, the ViewPad 7e is optimized to provide you the finest web browsing experience as you need it. It has a built-in support for Adobe Flash 10.3 so you can easily surf different websites. Furthermore, the ViewPad boasts a brilliant 7-inch 800×600 multi-touch screen that uses RiteTouch technology to accommodate inputs from handwriting with a stylus and touch of the fingers. The ViewPad uses ViewSonic’s exclusive user interface, the ViewScene 3D that lets your home screen come to life as you can arrange its interactive elements the way you want to. You can even create and customize your own digital scene in a fully configurable, holographic environment.
Better late than never – HTC finally jumped into the tablet craze with their first tablet, the new HTC Flyer. It’s a combination of HTC’s distinct innovative design and the latest HTC sense reinvented for the tablet. HTC Flyer features a unique interaction experience by adding and recreating the natural feel of a pen and paper navigation on its touch screen. It also features an on demand video and movie download service and Cloud-based mobile gaming.
Television anywhere – that’s the dream. Imagine never having to miss your favorite TV shows and experiencing entertainment whenever wherever, that’s the new VIZIO 7-inch Edge Lit Razor LED LCD Portable TV. It features an Edge Lit Razor LED backlighting for bright colors and sharp contrast with an 800×480 widescreen high resolution panel that offers twice the image quality of your usual analog portable TVs. It has a built-in foldable antenna that can receive free-to-air ATSC or NTSC broadcast signals without any form of subscription required.
Hailing from Australia-based Pioneer Computers, the DreamBook ePad N7 should be easily recognizable for gadget geeks who keep tabs on upcoming Tegra 2 product. Quite similar to its predecessor, the DreamBook ePad N7 is sadly, not Full HD yet but it comes with a 7-inch WVGA (800 x 480) LCD touchscreen display that supports multi-touch functionality and 16 million colors. The ePad N7 tablet PC is powered by NVIDIA Tegra 250′s ARM Cortex-A9 Dual Core 1.2GHz with 1MB L2 Cache, a ULP GeForce graphical chipset with 3D graphics technology, 512MB DDR2 RAM, 4GB inbuilt storage, b/g WiFi, Bluetooth 2.1, an optional 3G connectivity, 1.3MP webcam, and naturally, the Android OS is the Eclair 2.1 paltform.

