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Make the Most of Life Anywhere with Toshiba Folio 100

With the introduction of FOLIO 100, Toshiba has made its way on the Android tablet market. Bearing an outward resemblance to Apple’s iPad, the most popular tablet device on the market today, the Folio weight 760 grams and its battery lasts seven hours when being used. Aside from the plethora of Android applications installed in FOLIO 100, it also features Opera Mobile Web browser, FBReader e-book reader software, Documents To Go productivity suite, and Fring for Video Chat. Other remarkable features of this tablet are Evernote for taking notes and Adobe Flash Player 10.1 for running Flash apps.

The FOLIO 100 is also comfortable to hold and is very easy to use especially for basic tasks. It is equipped with Android 2.2, also known as Froyo. One thing that sets this tablet apart from mobile phones is the home button positioned in the gadget’s upper left screen. This feature provides the user with a full list of applications. You sure will love its 10.1-inch 4-finger multi-touch widescreen display matched with an 8GB solid-state drive and a keyboard. It derives its amazing performance from its NVIDIA TEgra 250 Mobile Processor.

If you want to have seamless experience across entertainment, mobile internet and social networking, the FOLIO 100 will help take the most of your life anywhere! It also has an instant-on 1.3M webcam which lets you share great moments with your loved ones in real time. If you’re interested in the said device, check out the list of Toshiba tablets at Amazon.

Meet NVIDIA Tegra II’s Newest Champion – DreamBook ePad N7

The dream of having new tablets run on Tegra II chipsets may no longer be just a dream of NVIDIA fan boys. Currently, the tablet market is dominated by the hidden Snapdragon and its cohorts, now the crouching Tegra is here to challenge its rule. And Tegra II’s latest champion is the DreamBook ePad N7.
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.

Connectivity options include the usual features such as headphone out, USB 2.0, HDMI out, microSD cards slot, and a docking port. The battery life from the 2-cell (3.6V x 1500mAh x 2) Li-Polymer battery pack is rated at 10 hours. The basic version of the Pioneer Computers DreamBook ePad N7, without the optional upgrades and international shipping fee, is available for pre-order at AUS $499.00.

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