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nabi 2 kids tablet Review

, Jun 19th 2012 Discuss [17]

What you’re about to see is an Android-based NVIDIA Tegra 3-toting custom user interface-having powerhouse of a kids tablet going by the name nabi 2. This device is made specifically for kids and kids only, it being shaped like a blob with rounded edges and indented sides all covered with an in-box rubbery case made for safety as well as unique style – and it’s got customized Android software to match. Could this be the smart device your kid has been waiting for all his or her life?

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Acer Iconia Tab A700: 1920×1200 and Tegra 3 for $449.99

, Jun 13th 2012 Discuss [12]

The Acer Iconia Tab A700 hasn’t been a very well kept secret, but the pricing and availability of the tablet has consistently eluded the general public. Wonder no more, as Acer has finally let slip exactly what you’ll be paying for the 32GB model of the tablet: $449.99. For your money you’ll be getting a 10-inch screen with a 1920x1200 resolution, a quad-core Tegra 3 processor, 1GB of RAM, and Ice Cream Sandwich. Read The Full Story

Google Nexus tablet coming “by the end of June”

, Jun 11th 2012 Discuss [5]

The long standing rumor is that whatever tablet Google chooses to unveil in the future will be made by ASUS, most likely spanning 7-inches and be a riff off the MeMo 370T that was teased at CES 2012. Android Authority has been told by an ASUS representative at Computex that a Google tablet is indeed on the cards, and that it will be unveiled by the end of June, most likely at Google I/O. Read The Full Story

LG Optimus 4X HD launches in Europe

, Jun 11th 2012 Discuss [0]

Slow and steady wins the race, right? LG has finally launched the LG Optimus 4X HD, with the Germans scoring the first opportunity to own one. After that, those in the UK, Spain, Italy, and the Netherlands will be able to pick one up, followed by Eastern Europe, South America, and Asia later on. Is what's on offer enough to make you think twice about the HTC One X or Samsung Galaxy S III? Read The Full Story

Samsung Galaxy S III with quad-core and 2GB RAM headed to Korea

Samsung's new flagship Galaxy S III smartphone is coming in multiple variations for the different mobile markets around the world. There's a quad-core version, as well as a dual-core model with 2GB of RAM for the US. We are now seeing rumors suggesting the best of both worlds will be headed to SK Telecom over in Korea. Read The Full Story

NVIDIA unveils five new Tegra 3 optimized games at E3

, Jun 5th 2012 Discuss [1]

This week the gaming world is getting a power jolt as the year's biggest gaming convention plays host to all the biggest names, not least of all NVIDIA with their brand new barrage of game reveals for Tegra 3. The Tegra 3 quad-core processor is out on the market in a variety of devices including the Android tablet ASUS Transformer Prime, the HTC One X, and more, and the development team working with NVIDIA's TegraZone are proud to present five new games made optimized for the SoC at hand! Read The Full Story

Qualcomm expands Snapdragon S4 line

, Jun 5th 2012 Discuss [0]

Qualcomm’s Snapdragon S4 is certainly proving to be popular, and has now made the jump to televisions, tablets, and Windows 8 PCs in addition to smartphones. We’re used to seeing the dual-core 1.5Ghz chip in the this year’s range of high-end phones, but Qualcomm will be extending the line to include additional dual-core variants plus quad-core chips. Read The Full Story

ASUS Tablet 600 and Tablet 810 hands-on

, Jun 4th 2012 Discuss [9]

Take the ASUS Transformer Prime, boost the specs a little, and add Windows RT. What are you left with? The ASUS Tablet 600, of course. In additio,n ASUS has also unveiled the Tablet 810, a similar concept but running Intel’s new Atom processor and full blown Windows 8. The Tablet 600 will come with a quad-core Tegra 3 processor, a 10.1-inch 1366x768 Super IPS+ display, 2GB of RAM, 32GB of eMMC storage, and an eight megapixel camera. Read The Full Story

NVIDIA TegraZone FINAL Anniversary Reminder – Tegra 3 explodes!

, May 24th 2012 Discuss [1]

Welcome to our third and final reminder that the first anniversary of the NVIDIA TegraZone is this month! NVIDIA is showing off their wares this month with a big display of games and a release of a brand new Sonic the Hedgehog episode as well. Have a peek at our review of the latest NVIDIA Tegra 3 tablet to hit our review bench, the ASUS Transformer Pad TF300, and head below to continue on with the fun! Read The Full Story

Revised Galaxy Note 10.1 includes S-Pen slot

, May 23rd 2012 Discuss [9]

It’s been a bit touch and go with Samsung’s Galaxy Note 10.1. First shown off at MWC 2012 with a dual-core processor underneath the chassis, the tablet has yet to see the light of day. Rumors indicated that Samsung held off on the tablet to include a quad-core CPU, something they quickly denied. New info about the tablet has emerged from Tablet Community, with Samsung tweaking the design to accommodate the included S-Pen. Read The Full Story

NVIDIA’s Kai aims for $199 quad-core Android tablets

, May 23rd 2012 Discuss [1]

At CES 2012, NVIDIA and ASUS took to the stage and announced the MeMo 370T, a quad-core Tegra 3 Android tablet that would cost just $249. Rumors have suggested that the tablet has since been cancelled, or possibly rebranded as Google’s Nexus tablet, but there hasn’t been any other attempts by a company to hit that price point with such powerful specs. NVIDIA has now laid out the concept as an official strategy, dubbed “Kai”. Read The Full Story

Galaxy S III pre-ordered by “thousands”

, May 22nd 2012 Discuss [10]

Last week it was revealed that various carriers across the world has placed pre-orders for the Samsung Galaxy S III to the tune of 9 million units. How about actual customers? We still don’t have any solid numbers, but Samsung and the Carphone Warehouse have put out a release saying that “thousands” have pre-ordered the phone in the UK, and that the numbers have “surpassed expectations.” Read The Full Story

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