Not exact matches
For those who read enough to desire a dedicated e-reader device, the leaders in the category — Kindle, Nook, Sony Reader, Kobo — are coalescing around a
standard set of
features: a monochrome E Ink display, a
keyboard (physical or virtual), an MP3 player, Web access, note - taking / highlighting / bookmarking functionality, simple games, and support for common document formats (notably, PDF and Word).
Unlike Huawei's new MateBook laptops, which
feature a rather odd camera that's built into the
keyboard, we're talking about some pretty
standard tablets here.
Instead of the
standard Android
keyboard, the MeMO Pad ME176CX comes with a custom ASUS
keyboard featuring predictive text, option for Swype - like input, and lots of customizations like
keyboard height and auto - spacing.
Released 2008, October Size Dimensions 110.5 x 52.6 x 17 mm Weight 145 g Display Type TFT resistive touchscreen, 65K colors Size 800 x 480 pixels, 3.0 inches — Full QWERTY
keyboard — Optical trackpad Sound Alert types Vibration; Downloadable polyphonic, MP3 ringtones, composer Speakerphone Yes — 3.5 mm audio jack Memory Phonebook Practically unlimited entries and fields, Photocall Call records Practically unlimited Internal 256 MB RAM, 512 MB ROM Card slot microSD (TransFlash), buy memory Data GPRS Class 10 (4 +1 / 3 +2 slots), 32 — 48 kbps HSCSD No EDGE Yes 3G HSDPA, 7.2 Mbps; HSUPA, 2 Mbps WLAN Wi - Fi 802.11 b / g Bluetooth Yes, v2.0 with A2DP Infrared port No USB Yes, v2.0 miniUSB Camera Primary 3.15 MP, 2048 × 1536 pixels, autofocus, LED flash
Features Touch focus Video Yes, VGA@30fps Secondary Videocall camera
Features OS Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional CPU Qualcomm MSM 7200 528 MHz CPU Messaging SMS (threaded view), MMS, Email, Push email, IM Browser WAP 2.0 / HTML (IE), RSS feeds Radio Stereo FM radio with RDS Games Yes + downloadable Colors Solid Black, Steel Silver GPS Yes, with A-GPS support Java Yes, MIDP 2.0 — MP3 / AAC / MPEG4 player — Pocket Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, PDF viewer)-- Picture editor / blogging — Organizer — T9 — Voice memo / dial Battery
Standard battery, Li - Po 1500 mAh (BST - 41) Stand - by Up to 833 h (2G) / Up to 640 h (3G) Talk time Up to 10 h (2G) / Up to 6 h (3G)
Acer went with the
standard Android
keyboard on the A700,
featuring large gray keys on a black background.
The Venue 7
features the
standard Android
keyboard, but of course users are free to switch it out with the many choices available from the Google Play store.
The SGH - i617, shown with AT&T branding will run Windows Mobile 6
Standard as well as
feature an improved QWERTY
keyboard, which was a common complaint among users.
BlackBerry Torch Smartphone
Features · Elegant styling, measuring approx. 4.4» (5.8» open) x 2.4» x.57» and weighing 5.68 ounces · 3.2» 360x480 capacitive touch screen display · 35 key full QWERTY backlit slide - out keyboard, designed to feel optimally balanced when opened for typing · Optical trackpad that makes navigation fast and smooth · Powerful 624 Mhz processor with 512 MB Flash memory · 4 GB built - in memory storage plus a microSD / SDHD memory card slot that supports up to 32 GB cards; a 4 GB card is included giving users 8 GB of storage out - of - the - box · 5 MP camera with flash, continuous auto focus, image stabilization, scene modes, geo - tagging and zoom, as well as video recording at up to 640x480 resolution · Built - in GPS for location - based applications and geo - tagging · Wi - Fi ® (802.11 b / g / n); qualifying smartphone customers can enjoy seamless connectivity to over 20,000 AT&T Wi - Fi hotspots at no additional cost · 3.5 mm stereo headset jack · Premium phone features, including voice activated dialing, speakerphone and Bluetooth ® (2.1) with support for hands - free headsets, stereo headsets, car kits (including systems that support the Bluetooth Message Access Profile standard) and other Bluetooth accessories · New BlackBerry ® Desktop Software 6 with integrated media sync for easily syncing music, photos and vi
Features · Elegant styling, measuring approx. 4.4» (5.8» open) x 2.4» x.57» and weighing 5.68 ounces · 3.2» 360x480 capacitive touch screen display · 35 key full QWERTY backlit slide - out
keyboard, designed to feel optimally balanced when opened for typing · Optical trackpad that makes navigation fast and smooth · Powerful 624 Mhz processor with 512 MB Flash memory · 4 GB built - in memory storage plus a microSD / SDHD memory card slot that supports up to 32 GB cards; a 4 GB card is included giving users 8 GB of storage out - of - the - box · 5 MP camera with flash, continuous auto focus, image stabilization, scene modes, geo - tagging and zoom, as well as video recording at up to 640x480 resolution · Built - in GPS for location - based applications and geo - tagging · Wi - Fi ® (802.11 b / g / n); qualifying smartphone customers can enjoy seamless connectivity to over 20,000 AT&T Wi - Fi hotspots at no additional cost · 3.5 mm stereo headset jack · Premium phone
features, including voice activated dialing, speakerphone and Bluetooth ® (2.1) with support for hands - free headsets, stereo headsets, car kits (including systems that support the Bluetooth Message Access Profile standard) and other Bluetooth accessories · New BlackBerry ® Desktop Software 6 with integrated media sync for easily syncing music, photos and vi
features, including voice activated dialing, speakerphone and Bluetooth ® (2.1) with support for hands - free headsets, stereo headsets, car kits (including systems that support the Bluetooth Message Access Profile
standard) and other Bluetooth accessories · New BlackBerry ® Desktop Software 6 with integrated media sync for easily syncing music, photos and videos **.
The Wireless Desktop 2000 claims to be Microsoft's first
keyboard to
feature Advanced Encryption
Standard (AES) 128 - Bit Encryption — the same technology trusted by the U.S. government to secure their wireless connections.
There is also better USB host
features, which provide access to peripherals such as a
standard USB
keyboard and XBOX 360 game controller on tablets running the platform.
The Chiclet
keyboard when revealed is easy to use, has a nice amount of resistance to the keys and
features dedicated Android shortcut keys dotted around the
standard QWERTY layout.
Oh the joy of a physical
keyboard married to some great
features such as finger print recognition, some nice tweaks on the
standard Android OS and a battery that lasts and lasts.
These
keyboards feature 104 keys in a
standard QWERTY layout, but with a nifty twist of being the most portable
keyboard seen to date.
The
keyboard will come arrayed with some of the key
features that have become
standard in the Android world.
The laptop offers the
standard AccuType
keyboard featuring excellent key travel and large key caps.
The Carbon's
keyboard backlight is a
standard feature, too, so you don't need to pay extra.
Another Android
keyboard hot on the heels of SwiftKey is Fleksy, which comes with all the
standard features such as swipe typing and an autocorrect that learns from your vocabulary.
The
standard iPhone
keyboard doesn't have this built in, but you can now install a
keyboard like Swype or SwiftKey from the App Store and use it to get this
feature on an iPhone.
As previously mentioned, Gboard has numerous
features that increase its functionality from
standard virtual
keyboards.