We don't get too hung - up
about cameras on tablets because they're unlikely to be set to any great task.
We moan
about cameras on tablets all the time, but it's only fair to point out that the camera on the Sony is actually «reasonable».
The idea that consumers don't really care
about the cameras on tablets must be pervasive, because Samsung isn't giving them any reason to love taking pictures and videos with the Galaxy Tab.
B&N maintains that their audience is meh
about cameras on a tablet.
B&N maintains that their audience is meh
about cameras on a tablet.
Not exact matches
We asked Lynch, in an interview
on the day he introduced us to Barnes and Noble's new gadgets,
about the decision to go after Apple and why neither of the Nook HD
tablets includes a
camera.
Now for all of you that want to talk
about how you'll never use a
camera on a
tablet check this out.
We're still not too excited
about the rear
camera on a
tablet, though at 7 - inches it's less a faux pas that a 10 - incher.
The region around the
camera on the back of the
tablet heated up to 114.5 degrees Fahrenheit after
about five minutes of gameplay.
The company is also
about to announce a new Android «Honeycomb» - based
tablet that can't show 3D without glasses but does include a 3D
camera and an HDMI port, so you can watch 3D
on your properly equipped television.
Back to the Motorola Xoom 2 rumours, and the first stories heard
about such a thing turned up
on 17 June 2011 when a Verizon advert aired
on US TV networks showing a lady
on her Verizon branded
tablet; it looked an awful lot like the original Xoom, only not, and with the
camera in the wrong place.
Like all
tablet cameras, the 8 - megapixel rear
camera and 5MP front
camera on this
tablet aren't much to write home
about.
Cameras on tablets aren't usually as talked about as cameras on smartphones but for those that are partial to taking a snap with their slab, it's still a feature worth com
Cameras on tablets aren't usually as talked
about as
cameras on smartphones but for those that are partial to taking a snap with their slab, it's still a feature worth com
cameras on smartphones but for those that are partial to taking a snap with their slab, it's still a feature worth comparing.
Even Amazon seems a little puzzled
about why anyone wants rear
cameras on tablets (though there are some good reasons!).
For more details
on the technical specifications of each
tablet, please see these next two links where you can learn more
about the size, weight, resolution,
cameras, etc..
There is no rear
camera, which again some might see as a negative
on the spec sheet, but let's be realistic
about it: how many people actually take photos
on a
tablet?
What reason do I have to buy a Kindle Fire if I have no exclusive content, nerfed specs (no
camera, bluetooth, small amt of internal memory, no expandable memory, reliance
on being connected to Wifi) and can get a much better Android
tablet for
about 50 $ more?
Cameras on cheap
tablets tend to be appalling pieces of tat that we could do without so we're not complaining
about this omission.
The Venture 30 is small and light enough to be packed just
about anywhere, and has enough capacity to fully recharge a smartphone three to five times (depending
on the model), a GoPro
camera five times, and to give most
tablets a single charge.
While no one will complain
about the mere ability to have a
camera on the Nexus 10, expectations for it should be the same as all with all other
tablet cameras — low.
What's truly interesting
about Dell's new
tablet is the RealSense
camera, which takes the form of a stripe
on the back of the device.
The invitation provided virtually no indication
about what the event would focus
on, but a reliable source speaking to 4GNews expects the premiere of the Nexus 9 with a waterproof, «tube - shaped» 16 - megapixel
camera, Bluetooth functionality, WiFi connectivity and the ability to control the
tablet from an Android or iOS phone with a special app developed by HTC.