Not exact matches
There are four hardware buttons on the right
edge of the Thinkpad
Tablet's
front panel.
The Smart's 0.3 - megapixel
front camera sits on the display's left bezel, and the hybrid's 2 - MP rear camera is on the right
edge of the
tablet's shell.
A
front - facing 2 - megapixel lens is situated on the
front panel, and both lenses sit in the middle
of the long top
edge of the
tablet, for horizontal use.
The case clips on to the Smart Connector on the left
edge of the iPad Pro and covers the
front of the
tablet, but not the metal back.
The Shield
Tablet has two front - facing speakers, plus two more along the top and bottom edges of the t
Tablet has two
front - facing speakers, plus two more along the top and bottom
edges of the
tablettablet.
The
tablet has minimal buttons with a single home button on the
front, volume controls on the back right panel and a stereo / headphone / microphone combination jack, rotation switch and power button on the top
edge of the device.
The handful
of plastic cutaways in the body, for the left and right
edges, the microSD slot and the dock port eat away at the
tablet's sense
of style, as does the seam that joins the back and
front body plates.
Some
of the salient specifications
of the Google Honeycomb Android
tablet are: a thickness
of 12 millimeters (0.47 inches), a weight
of about 700 grams (about 1.5 pounds),
edge - to -
edge glass, brushed aluminum back, a 1280 - by - 800 screen,
front and rear facing cameras (including a 5 megapixel camera), full 1080p video playback, an SD slot, and an Nvidia Tegra dual - core processor.
As always you can flick between
front and rear cameras mid-call, while the single mono speaker — although not exactly high - fidelity — is reasonably loud and, by virtue
of its positioning slightly further up the back
of the
tablet rather than on the bottom
edge, isn't so prone to being blocked or covered as on the first - gen iPad.
Coming to specs, Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus packs a 7 - inch PLS LCD display with a resolution
of 1024 x 600 pixels, runs Android 3.2 Honeycomb on top
of Samsung's TouchWiz UI, packs a powerful 1.2 GHz Exynos dual - core processor (which also powers the Samsung Galaxy S II), 1 GB
of RAM, 16 GB and 32 GB variants (with support for microSD card up to 32 GB), a 3 megapixel camera on the back which supports 720p HD video recording, a 2 megapixel
front - facing camera for video chats, connectivity options include quad - band GSM / GPRS /
EDGE, tr - band 3G (21 Mbps HSPA), Wi - Fi 802.11 a / b / g / n (2.4 GHz / 5 GHz), GPS, Bluetooth 3.0, powered by a 4000mAh battery and features all other regular features
of an Android Honeycomb OS powered
tablet.
While the only «iPad killer features» it may seem to provide at the moment are the
front and rear facing cameras, this is not much
of an
edge considering the rate at which news
of new
tablets is popping up.
The rear cover is matt and made
of magnesium which is non-slip for comfortable reading, while the
front touchscreen is more
tablet - like as the panel is made
of one glass panel that stretches to each
edge.
The saving grace
of the Lenovo's exterior design comes by way
of three things:
front - and rear - facing camera lenses, a screen orientation lock switch, and a volume rocker — the latter two which can be found on the
tablet's upper right
edge.
The first big change is having physical power and volume keys on the
front of the left
edge of the machine — the volume rocker is there for use when in
tablet mode (there are standard keyboard volume keys), but the power button is actually the only way to turn the laptop on and off with a physical switch.
$ 479.99 is a very fair price for a cutting -
edge tablet with a 9 - inch screen, a 64 - bit 2.3 GHz processor, 2 GB
of RAM, dual
front - facing stereo speakers, an 8 - megapixel rear camera and more.
It has a set
of stereo speakers across the top
edge when holding the
tablet in landscape view, along with a 5MP
front - facing camera for video chat.
For the first time, an iPad may ship with true positional stereo audio although from what I can gather, the speakers still appear to be positioned on the
edges of the
tablet versus
front - facing.
The
front piece which has an integrated screen protector to keep any damage off that beautiful display, is held together by the plastic shell that clips to the
edges and around the backs
of the corners
of your
tablet.
The
front bezels are black, tapering off to the silver
edges of the
tablet.