For both,
most tablet news users said there wasn't much difference (60 % said the enjoyment was about the same and 57 % said that of the ease of learning).
Not exact matches
Fortunately, all of that is a thing of the past which means good
news for Apple fans though just the opposite for Android and Windows
tablets that might have thought of making it big in the absence of one of the
most sought after
tablet device.
The NOOK Store features all of the
most popular and bestselling top 100 app titles for
tablets available anywhere, including the hottest games, as well as lifestyle, productivity,
news, entertainment and reading apps.
So watch this space where you'll also have the
most latest e-reader
news along with stuff form the
Tablet / Slate segment.
Also check out the Good E-Reader Magazine bristling with some of the
most interesting e-reader and
Tablet / Slate
news.
Lots of
news this week on
tablets and e-readers and we give you the heads up on the
most important and newsworthy items of the week.
The
most pressing
news is the release of the Elocity A10 series of 10 inch
tablet computers.
If the rumors are true, then it will be a good
news for
most of us, who are planning to buy Android powered
tablets, but it can be a bad
news for one million Galaxy Tab owners and also for the buyers of other Android
tablets.
In fact,
most of the
tablets that were on display at the IFA were based on the Android 2.2 Froyo while almost every other day we come across
news of new
tablet launches having the Android as the OS either in its earlier iteration that would eventually lead to Froyo, or Froyo right out of the box as is the case now.
This surely is bad
news for those who have been waiting for the Adam, touted as one of the
most powerful
Tablets coming our way.
This week we saw more
Tablet and Slate PC
news more then
most weeks!
Keep tuned to our Good E-Reader Blog for the
most recent development in the Slate /
Tablet PC segment as well as for the latest e-reader
news.
New e-reader and
tablet announcements and publishing events have slowed down the last week, so we are able to bring you guys up to speed on the
most essential
news of the week.
The next
most significant
news came when Binatone launched an update to their HomeSurf Android
tablet, in the HomeSurf 705 — priced at only # 99.95.
Coming to the usage pattern, surfing the net has emerged as the single
most important activity on the
tablet, following by playing games and
news reading.
This
news letter gives you a comprehensive review of the
most relevant stories of the week in the realm of Digital Publishing,
Tablet PC's, e-Readers, eBooks and tons more!
Catching up with the latest
news is the third
most popular activity (53 percent) undertaken on the
tablet with it being e-mail and web surfing that are a more popular activity for 54 percent and 67 percent of the users.
There is also
news doing the rounds that
most tablet makers may stop production of 7 inch
tablets given the low sales figures they are being faced with.
Here at
Tablet News we test our share of budget
tablets,
most of them from Romanian brands Evolio and Allview.
While
most Android
tablets are still months away from launch, Archos is getting a jump on the competition with its Archos 7 Home
Tablet, a low - cost device for family members to casually access
news, weather, and other web content.
Perhaps the
most interesting aspect of the Amazon
news is that there's room for both dedicated e-book devices and multi-purpose
tablets.
Those
tablet news users who primarily use apps for
news are the
most avid consumers of
news on
tablets.
Most app users still rely on less than five different
news sources or apps on the
tablets.
Regardless of whether these
tablet news users went through an app or through their browser,
most accessed
news over the last seven days by going directly to a
news provider of choice — rather than through search engines, social networks or aggregators.
Consuming
news (everything from the latest headlines to in - depth articles and commentary) ranks as one of the
most popular activities on the
tablet, about as popular as sending and receiving email (54 % email daily on their
tablet), and more popular than social networking (39 %), gaming (30 %), reading books (17 %) or watching movies and videos (13 %).
It seems that
most android
tablet makers have decided that lower prices is the way to gain market share, which is good
news for consumers.
The sixth
most significant
news came when Carphone Warehouse opened up pre-ordering of the very first
tablet from HTC, where the Android based Flyer will cost # 599.99 SIM free and unlocked.
When it came to what people like about the
tablet, better access to
news content was named
most often (about a quarter of respondents mentioned access to
news).
Although not optimized for
tablets,
most of the phone
news apps will work fine as well, they will just stretch to the larger
tablet's screen.
The good
news here is that the Excite 10 LE maintains many of the same inputs, though in micro form, and this
tablet has more ports than
most in its class.
As has been found in
news consumption habits more broadly, checking headlines is the
most frequent type of
news consumption on
tablets.
For headlines, these
tablet news users were next
most likely to turn to their desktop / laptop computers (88 % checked headlines there in the last seven days), followed by television at 81 %.
The youngest age group, 18 - to 29 - year - olds, are the
most likely to do social networking on the
tablet, though young adults are no more likely to share
news.
From shopping apps, to
news feeds, to some of the
most addictive games on the market, smartphone and
tablet users are downloading them by the bucket - load.
That's great
news for those that are very tech savvy, but overall this is still the best Android
tablet for
most people.
Google has apps for pretty much all the
most important functions on a phone or
tablet — email, messaging, maps, storage, browsing, reading the
news, finding and consuming media — and they are interlocked so that tasks flow naturally from one app to the next.
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most useful features and how - to stories — in a curated Digital Edition for Android and iOS, as well for the desktop and other
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Tablets, Applications, Reviews, and mobile - focused technology.
Google's event today was jam - packed with
news, but the biggest surprise was arguably the Pixel C — Google's take on the convertible
tablet form factor heralded by Microsoft's Surface line and
most recently seen in the iPad Pro.
The
most important
news for Windows (Phone) 10 users is the new universal app that will work on phones,
tablets and PCs.
This is obviously good
news for Microsoft, whose Office software has long been a major cash cow that only figures to become even more profitable now that it's on the world's
most popular
tablet.