Sentences with phrase «end tablet line»

Samsung has also launched a high - end tablet line with the Galaxy Tab S.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 10.1 have been upgraded to finally run a quad - core processor, in addition to having 50 % more RAM and losing some weight, while on the feature side you can now multitask through the Multi Window feature, something that was previously reserved for Samsung high - end tablet line.
The Galaxy Tab 4 line is by no means a high - end tablet line — that's what the Galaxy TabPRO and NotePRO lines are for — but it is a pretty decent tablet for around $ 200.

Not exact matches

Almost all of Microsoft's (msft) Surface line of tablets, for example, run higher - end Intel chips.
And while Intel's surviving higher end «Apollo Lake» and Core M lines sell for more than the discontinued Atom chipsets, they are also more suited to the kind of mid-level tablets, Chromebooks, and convertible Windows PCs with removable touch screens that seem to be growing in popularity right now.
If the tablet is the new laptop, the blurred line between it and the phone matters less, and there may be room for growth at the other end — certainly from a productivity standpoint.
The J.P. Morgan analysts consider the full - sized, $ 500 - plus iPad to be the tablet category's high - end, but they're wrong — the $ 325 iPad Mini now represents the top of the line.
You see, if the angle of polarization on the tablet screen line up perpendicular to the polarization angle of the sunglass, you end up blocking out all the light from the screen and it appears black.
Bottom Line: Lenovo's Yoga Tab 3 Pro is a high - end Android tablet with a built - in projector that's great for watching and sharing video.
Samsung has a ton of tablets, the Galaxy Tab 4 is their lower - end line of tablets but are still pretty decent tablets.
Sales of Barnes & Noble's line of tablets and e-readers declined in the company's fiscal 2013 first quarter ending July 28, the bookseller reported Tuesday.
The Galaxy Tab 4 line of tablets are their «low end» tablets, but they really aren't low end.
While Barnes & Noble refuses to reveal exact sales data for its line of Android ICS - based 7 - and 9 - inch tablets, the company did make it clear that end - of - 2012 sales were not as good as they could have been.
So while there is the Samsung ARM processor on one end, the NVIDIA's Tegra CPU finds pride of place in the top of the line RoverPad TegA W70 tablet with Marvell and RockChip ARM CPUs too coming into the picture in between.
It will debut in the companies new line of Fire Tablets due out at the end of September and will also be showcased in the Kindle e-reading apps for Android and iOS.
Unless you urgently need to play the latest laptop games and get the best performance from them knowing that in six months time, there will be a better tablet on the market, it might be better if you invested in a lower end model that you could more easily discard for an upgrade a few months down the line.
Bottom Line: The quality of its aluminum chassis, crisp IPS display, and better - than - average battery life make the T - Mobile Springboard 4G a solid small - screen tablet choice for those looking for cellular internet, but it is hard to justify the cost when compared with higher - end or budget tablets.
Barnes & Noble says it'll continue to offer the NOOK GlowLight, but this looks like the end of the line for the company's own more full - featured NOOK line Android - based tablets.
This 7 - inch tablet, launched at Mobile World Congress 2014 on Sunday, looks to compete with devices like Google's Nexus 7, but brings full 4G LTE connectivity and phone functions, so it falls into the top end of the phablet line as much as it does the small tablet line.
The Germany - based company Linshof says it will release a line of high - end Android 5.0 Lollipop smartphones and tablets for very low prices starting sometime in the first quarter of 2015.
The battery life was in - line with what we expect from a high - end tablet.
Galaxy Tab S 8.4 and 10.5 arrive with high - resolution SuperAMOLED displays At this evening's Galaxy Premiere event in New York City, Samsung has taken the wraps off a new line of high - end Android tablets, dubbed Galaxy Tab S.
Last year, Amazon completely overhauled its Kindle Fire line of tablets with thinner, lighter designs, high - resolution displays, and high - end processors.
What's clear so far is that Samsung will launch a new high - end family of tablets, the Galaxy Tab S line, set to be unveiled on June 12th during a special media event in New York.
People who are fans of Note line tablets are ignored and seems its end of the road for those series.
Bottom line: the new Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 is an impressive Android tablet that gets all the high - end features you need to perform most of work and play tasks while on the go.
The Galaxy Note Pro 12.2, as the name tells, is part of the Galaxy Note line and is one of Samsung's high - end tablets of 2014.
At this evening's Galaxy Premiere event in New York City, Samsung has taken the wraps off a new line of high - end Android tablets, dubbed Galaxy Tab S.
The Fire HD line lacks a few of the software perks that can be found on the HDX tablets, like the instant customer service feature Mayday, but the majority of features on the high - end line can be found on the Fire HD 6, too.
The Galaxy Tab line is Samsung's low - end tablet offering.
The entire TabPRO and NotePRO line is focused on the high - end market, with each tablet sporting premium specifications and only differing in screen sizes.
It's likely that Samsung is working on a new line of AMOLED tablets that feature high - end hardware.
It's easy to tweak the positioning through varying angles, so if a light source is too direct then lean the tablet back a touch more, for example, and you'll end up with a better line of sight.
Bottom Line: Google's Pixel C tablet has high - end hardware, but buggy Android software holds it back.
One of the highlights of the high - end Sony tablet line has always been how sleek and light these devices are, and that is something that continues with the latest addition to the series.
After updating the lower end of its Fire tablet line earlier this year, Amazon has now refreshed the flagship model, the Fire HD 10.
Lenovo's new Yoga Tablet 2 line may feature decent mid-range specs, incomparable battery life, and an intriguing design, but we can't help but wish it were more high - end.
Acer Iconia A510 is defined by it quad - core NVIDIA Tegra 3 processor, which is both top of the line and the standard for any high - end Android tablet, at least as of spring 2012.
There may be a chance that the 10.1 - inch tablet launches by the end of this year, and that's almost in line with the numerous rumors we've been hearing in the past, the latest from yesterday being a release by October.
As the trend continues, and as the Kindle Fire becomes the first in its own line of tablet products, do we have to worry about this being a popular enough substitution to lead to the end of the Kindle eReader?
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It means I don't end up with random lines where my sleeve button or outside of my pinky finger touches the tablet.
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Its components and performance are in line with the best phones we've tested so far; its screen is gorgeous and huge, making for great gaming and movie watching; it certainly looks and feels the part of a high - end smartphone or tablet; and it delivers unique features like a waterproof shell and the ability to use a pencil as a stylus.
When the Android 9.0 P, whatever its name may be, launches later this year, it will not be made available for the Nexus 5X, Nexus 6P, and Pixel C, which practically puts an end to the Nexus line of phones as well as to Google's last remaining Android tablet.
High - end Android tablets hardly have the market or mind share that Apple's iPad line does, but you can still count on Samsung to release a couple solid tablet offerings every year.
The announcement and subsequent launch of Android P marks the end not just of the Nexus phone line but also of any Google - made Android tablet.
Back in January 2014, at Consumers Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Samsung introduced a new line - up of high - end tablets called Galaxy Tab Pro.
The latest in a long line of Samsung tablets, the Tab S2 builds on the Korean giant's 2014 efforts with high - end Android slates positioned at two key screen sizes — 8.0 and 9.7 inches.
Even though some say the Nexus line of devices is approaching the end of the road, Google has recently confirmed that it doesn't plan to kill the family of devices which it uses to highlight its vision of what Android should look and feel like on smartphones and tablets.
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