Now with the Android 6.0 update of Nvidia Shield Tablet K1 some new features are being added, such as a new
camera app for the tablet, a new app screen where you no longer have to swipe from side to side to see all the apps, but scroll through all the apps on one page instead.
Is there
a camera app for this tablet?
Not exact matches
For example, with a clip - on attachment, the lab
camera on the Intel Education
tablet becomes a microscope, temperature probe that connects through the headphone jack, and with other built - in sensors, the students can use the Sparkvue ®
app to perform multiple laboratory experiments.
Two different infotainment displays are offered: base models get a 6.2 - inch LCD display
for your back - up
camera,
app and infotainment needs, while an upgrade to the Tech package ($ 1,200) gets you a seven - inch screen that you can pinch, spin and swipe — just like a smartphone or
tablet — to your heart's content.
Inside, the Clio goes upmarket with chrome and gloss black trim, a dash shaped like an aircraft wing, a wide range of colour options and comfortable seats with clever stuff like R - Link, an internet - ready touchscreen
tablet which even offers an
App for selecting engine sounds, reversing
camera, keyless and a bass reflex system.
The
tablet itself has decent hardware
for a kids» device, including a quad - core processor, front and rear - facing
cameras, up to 128 GB of expandable storage via a microSD slot and access to Amazon's
app store.
Low resolution Woeful
camera 1.5 GB of RAM is not enough
for a
tablet Redundant Nook
Apps The single speaker is poor Nook Audiobooks is not pre-loaded Horrible retail packaging
Some of the main features that the Android 7.1 update
for both of these
tablets brings with them are an improved battery management,
app monitoring, improved multitasking
for 2
apps at once, and new
camera and picture tweaks.
Runs on Android 3.1, built specifically
for tablets 1 GHz dual - core processor
for lightning - fast responsiveness 10.1» HS IPS HD screen display with capacitive multi-touch 5MP back
camera with flash, with 720p video webcam Preloaded with almost $ 40 worth of applications, plus Zoodles ™, the award - winning Kid Mode application Preloaded with MotoPack by Motorola XOOM (
App Downloader by Motorola) · Preloaded with Quickoffice ™ Pro HD
for seamless productivity at work Preloaded with MotoPrint — the application that allows you to print straight from the Web browser Preloaded with fun games like Asphalt 6 from Gameloft and SIM City Deluxe 16 GB built - in memory Battery lasts up to 10 hours
for video playback and Web browsing Access to more than 250,000
apps in Android Market ™ Availability and Pricing
While the Nook HD leaves off a
camera and doesn't have the breadth of
apps and media selections (movies, music) that Amazon and Google offer with their latest
tablets, the Nook HD has the highest resolution screen
for a 7 - inch
tablet, is lighter than the Amazon Fire HD, and has an expansion slot
for additional memory.
There is of course much more to the new Sense
for tablets: there's the new homescreen unlocking mechanism when you turn the device on; SnapBooth which is a way of showing you a stack of effects the
camera can produce; Evernote, the note taking software that lets you share notes with people and yourself via the web; and Kid Mode thanks to an
app provided by Zoodles that locks down the Flyer so your kids can't cause chaos if you leave it with them.
One other new
tablet worth a look at is the Novo 7 Venus that launched last month and is available
for $ 149 through a site called TabletSprint — this new model runs Android 4.2 and compares closely to the Nexus 7 — featuring a Quad Core processor and HD 1280 × 800 IPS Screen; while also offering a few features the Nexus doesn't — including a 2 - Megapixel rear
camera, a MicroSD memory card slot, and HDMI 1080p; plus 3G internet connection through its USB port — TabletSprint also includes $ 25 in Bonus
Apps.
Remote Viewfinder, which works with Samsung's Wi - Fi
cameras, could have some interesting applications
for group photos,
for example; with this capability, you can use Wi - Fi Direct to form a connection between the
tablet and the
camera, and together with an
app on the
tablet, you can then use the
tablet to control the viewfinder, shutter, zoom, and flash of the
camera.
This feature could have some interesting applications
for group photos,
for example; using WiFi Direct and an
app on the
tablet, you can use the
tablet to control the viewfinder, shutter, zoom, and flash of the
camera.
Interestingly, there's no photo
app on the
tablet at all: the front - facing
camera is strictly
for video chatting and the like.
With a 2560 x 1600 resolution display, a quad - core 2.2 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor, 2 GB DDR3 RAM, an 8MP rear
camera, and 720p front
camera, new paid
apps for free every day, well, there's a alot of reasons why this
tablet have enjoyed such a high rating on Amazon ever since launch.
Among them: a year of included Dropbox service with 50 GB of storage; the IR remote control capability, powered here by Peel's
app; and features like Smart View
for mirroring content from your TV on the
tablet, and Remote Viewfinder
for use with Samsung's Wi - Fi
cameras.
No
camera; Few compelling videos in store
for now; Less
apps than competing
tablets; No music store
The coolest part of the photo experience with this
tablet is the UI
for the
camera app, which includes some basic settings
for your photos and a clever slider
for the shutter button.
For the front camera, you can always turn the tablet to portrait mode for web chats, but the Camera app only works in landscape mode, which makes using the rear shooter a bit more challengi
For the front
camera, you can always turn the tablet to portrait mode for web chats, but the Camera app only works in landscape mode, which makes using the rear shooter a bit more challe
camera, you can always turn the
tablet to portrait mode
for web chats, but the Camera app only works in landscape mode, which makes using the rear shooter a bit more challengi
for web chats, but the
Camera app only works in landscape mode, which makes using the rear shooter a bit more challe
Camera app only works in landscape mode, which makes using the rear shooter a bit more challenging.
Barnes & Noble says that it works with its developers to optimize
apps for the Nook
Tablet, removing references to features that the tablet lacks, such as a camera or a GPS conne
Tablet, removing references to features that the
tablet lacks, such as a camera or a GPS conne
tablet lacks, such as a
camera or a GPS connection.
For users, this means a redesigned user interface, a new systemwide notification bar, an action bar for app control, multiple custom home screens, new keyboard, improved text selection and copy / paste, USB Media / Photo Transfer support which means easy drag and drop of media without pre-mounting devices, improved support for hardware keyboards and updated standard Browser, Camera, Gallery, Contacts and email apps to take advantage of larger tablet displa
For users, this means a redesigned user interface, a new systemwide notification bar, an action bar
for app control, multiple custom home screens, new keyboard, improved text selection and copy / paste, USB Media / Photo Transfer support which means easy drag and drop of media without pre-mounting devices, improved support for hardware keyboards and updated standard Browser, Camera, Gallery, Contacts and email apps to take advantage of larger tablet displa
for app control, multiple custom home screens, new keyboard, improved text selection and copy / paste, USB Media / Photo Transfer support which means easy drag and drop of media without pre-mounting devices, improved support
for hardware keyboards and updated standard Browser, Camera, Gallery, Contacts and email apps to take advantage of larger tablet displa
for hardware keyboards and updated standard Browser,
Camera, Gallery, Contacts and email
apps to take advantage of larger
tablet displays.
Apple has made displays their most prominent marketing feature because they determine the quality of the visual experience
for everything on a
Tablet or Smartphone — including
Apps, web content, photos, videos, and its
camera.
No matter what your priorities when shopping
for a new
tablet this year — hardware design, comfort, interface, ease of use,
app selection, or
camera quality — the iPad Air 2 kicks more ass than any other
tablet.
Any photo
app not optimized
for front - facing
cameras won't work on the A200 because the
tablet lacks a rear
camera.
Access to the
Camera hardware is now supported
for Android
apps, allowing many more application types to work on the BlackBerry ® PlayBook ™
tablet.
Also launched recently by the same manufacturer is the Novo 10 Hero II — a Full Size, 10.1 inch
tablet for only $ 219 that also features a Quad Core processor and a 1280 × 800 IPS screen, along with 16 GB memory, a strong battery (8000 mAH), front and rear
cameras, a MicroSD memory card slot, Android 4.1 Jelly Bean OS, Google Play installed — with access to 400K + software
Apps, a MicroUSB port
for connection to printers and other electronic devices, HDMI — to view personal videos and download movies to watch in full 1080p (HD) on to a large screen TV, WiFi, and an option
for 3G / 4G connection.
Lenovo IdeaPad K1
tablet comes with the
tablet optimized operating system Android 3.1 Honeycomb OS, packed with Nvidia Tegra 2 processor clocked at 1 GHz speed, sporting a 10.1 - inch 1280 X 800 resolution screen, boosted with 1 GB DDR2 RAM, equipped with a 5 megapixel
camera at back side, paired up with an additional front - facing 2 megapixel
camera, 64 GB memory storage, integrated 2 GB cloud storage, Bluetooth, Wi - Fi 802.11 b / g / n, Netflix video streaming service support along with HDMI out, full - size USB port, full - size SD card, mini HDMI, 1080p HD video out, optional docking port, pre-installed Lenovo SocialTouch
app, Rovio, Zinio, Dataviz, Need
for Speed Shift & Angry Birds games, Kindle reading
app, Documents to Go, Adobe Flash Player 10.3, Android Market, a powerful battery providing 10 hours of usage time, and all the regular features of an Android
tablet.
There is now support
for multiple user accounts on
tablets, native settings shortcuts in the notifications pane, gesture typing (ala Swype), wireless screen streaming via Wi - Fi Direct (over the Miracast protocol), widgets on the lockscreen, support
for USB audio docks, redesigned
camera app with HDR mode, Photo Sphere capturing and a built - in editor with filters, as well as further stability improvement.
It has a 7.9 ″ screen, giving you more space
for enjoyment than the 7 ″ screen
tablet and it also has every feature required in a
tablet, i.e. dual
camera, dual core processor, largest variety of
apps.
With just the 1.2 - Megapixel front - facing
camera, you can only really take pictures of yourself, but if you need to go custom filter happy on self portrait pics the retro
camera app now comes with support
for the 7 - inch Android
tablet adding the ability to take pictures, upload them to Instagram and share photos via Flickr.
iPad Mini 2nd Gen a.k.a iPad Mini with Retina display, on the other hand does give benefits of having the better
app store and a rear facing
camera for taking high quality pictures with a
tablet.
For that extra money you get higher - resolution
cameras, a higher resolution screen and the promise of 4G further down the road, but at the cost of a less developed OS, fewer
tablet - specific
apps, shorter battery life under general use and a generally less polished experience overall.
Both the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 and the mid-sized Galaxy Tab 8.9
tablets runs with Honeycomb OS skinned with the new TouchWiz UX (4.0) customizations, dual - core 1 GHz chipset, dual -
cameras (3MP rear
camera with AF, LED flash & 2MP front - facing
camera), Bluetooth (3.0
for 8.9 Tab, 2.1
for 10.1 Tab), 1080p HD video playback, Wi - Fi a / b / g / n, Flash Player 10.2, Samsung Mini
Apps Tray, Social Hub, Reader's Hub, Music Hub, Android Market, and powered by 6000mAh battery and much more.
The major limitation with
apps it that Google doesn't yet allow
tablets like the IQ to have direct access to the Android Market to access all of them because Android and most Android
apps are designed
for cellphones with small screens and the IQ doesn't have the requisite hardware that some
apps require — such as a
camera.
Version 1.0 of the new
app enables librarians to use
tablets and mobile devices to create and track lists of materials, scan barcodes with their device's
camera, and share lists in the Sierra Library Services Platform (LSP)
for real - time updating and editing.
Acer Iconia Tab A501 is a 10 - incher
tablet, runs with Android 3.0 Honeycomb OS on dual - core 1 GHz chipset, sporting 5MP rear
camera, 2MP webcam, 1 GB RAM, 16 GB internal storage, 1080pHD video playback, HDMI port, Wi - Fi, Bluetooth 2.1, SocialJogger & Cler.fi
apps pre-installed scope
for 32 GB memory expansion, 3260mAh battery and so on.
Acer Iconia Tab A500 is a 10 - inch
tablet, runs with Android 3.0 Honeycomb OS on dual - core 1 GHz chipset, sporting 5MP rear
camera, 2MP webcam, 1 GB RAM, 16 GB internal storage, 1080pHD video playback, HDMI port, Wi - Fi, Bluetooth 2.1, SocialJogger & Cler.fi
apps pre-installed scope
for 32 GB memory expansion, 3260mAh battery and so on.
Archos 97 Titanium HD runs Android 4.1 Jelly Bean OS, sporting a 9.7 inch IPS display with 2048 X 1536 pixels of resolution, powered by a dual - core Cortex - A9 processor clocked at 1.6 GHz, 1 GB RAM to keep things running, backed up by a 5 megapixel
camera, a front - facing 2 megapixel shooter
for making video calls, 8 GB of onboard storage with memory expansion support up to 64 GB via microSD card slot, microUSB 2.0, Wi - Fi a / b / g / n, 3.5 mmheadset jack, a couple of built - in speakers, OfficeSuite Viewer, Archos Media Center
apps, a whole host of the Google services and all the regular features of an Android
tablet.
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for mobile viewing] With it's 7» display and HD aspect ratio, the BlackBerry PlayBook is definitely a media - friendly
tablet and since getting my PlayBook and reviewing it, I've been finding the
camera / video recorder, pictures and video
apps...
Now that the Fire HD
tablets come with rear
cameras, Amazon has started offering free automatic backup
for all photos taken with new Fire
tablets, and the photos get synced across Amazon devices and Cloud Drive
apps.
Both Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 and 10.1
tablets use Honeycomb OS skinned with TouchWiz UX, dual - core 1 GHz chipset, dual -
cameras (3MP rear
camera with AF, LED flash & 2MP front - facing
camera), Bluetooth (3.0
for 8.9 Tab, 2.1
for 10.1 Tab), 1080p HD video playback, Wi - Fi a / b / g / n, Flash Player 10.2, Samsung Mini
Apps Tray, Social Hub, Reader's Hub, Music Hub, Android Market, and powered by 6000mAh battery and much more.
Sony
Tablet P comes pre-installed with Android 3.2 Honeycomb OS, sporting two 5.5 inch 1024 X 800 displays that can be operated
for different functions simultaneously, 5 megapixels rear - facing
camera, VGA front - facing snapper, 4 GB of internal storage with memory expansion support up to 32 GB via microSD cards, a micro USB 2.0 port, powered by 1 GHz dual - core NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor with 1 GB RAM to keep things running, a preinstalled «Select
App», which lets you to download
apps that have been optimized
for the dual - screen
At a glance • High - resolution, 10.1 - inch display
for vivid detail • Watch movies, play games, read, browse the web, and more • IR blaster allows you to use
tablet as universal remote • Search TV listings and receive recommendations • Share your
tablet with multi-user mode • Switch to Kids Mode
for a colorful, easy - to - use interface • Rear and front
cameras for photos and video chat • Add up to 64 GB memory with microSD slot • Easily multitask with two
apps using Multi Window • Lightweight, portable design
SpyTec bundles free
apps for viewing and controlling its line of connected
cameras from smartphones,
tablets and computers.
Fling unlimited photos and videos from your Plex Media Server (available
for free at https://plex.tv/downloads) and the
Camera Roll on your phone or
tablet to other supported Plex
apps, such as Roku, Android TV, Fire TV, and Plex Home Theater (coming soon to Xbox One, Playstation, and other
apps).
By using this
app, you can use a smartwatch as
camera remote
for Android phone or
tablet.
The Smart
Camera app by Samsung can be used
for remotely controlling the company's smart
cameras, copying images and videos, and to use the connected
tablet or smartphone as a remote viewfinder.
Word is that the company will take its managing applications
for its smartwatches, the Galaxy View
tablet and its smart
cameras to the
App Store.
There is of course much more to the new Sense
for tablets: there's the new homescreen unlocking mechanism when you turn the device on; SnapBooth which is a way of showing you a stack of effects the
camera can produce; Evernote, the note taking software that lets you share notes with people and yourself via the web; and Kid Mode thanks to an
app provided by Zoodles that locks down the Flyer so your kids can't cause chaos if you leave it with them.