Further, the tablet also features integrated speakers on the front side bezel along with
other usual tablet features such as a HDMI port, USB port, a microSD card slot, a headphone jack, and a mic.
The tablet has an aspect ratio of 15:9 and comes with
other usual tablet features such as 3G, WiFi, Bluetooth and GPS.
Not exact matches
We have seen many
other high profile
tablets starting out with the
usual iPad bashing, only to falter soon after.
CES 2011 is just around the corner (January 6th - 9th) and as
usual looks to be the hotspot for companies showing off new ereaders and
tablets, among many
other electronics and gizmos.
In the US, the TouchPad can be picked up from the
usual places such as Best Buy, Staples, Office Depot, Walmart, Sam's Club, OfficeMax, and Amazon.com, along with a few
other related sites, while HP will also be offering the
tablet directly via its own retail network.
Seems like apple decided to include cameras at the last minute going by these specs, plus the
usuals ie no usb, no flash, no microsd... no huge improvements when compared to
other tablets being released this year!
The
usual leaks and rumors before a
tablet (or for that matter any
other product) is released is now streaming in with respect to the Rosemount
tablet.
Alexa's music and news feeds can play in the background as you do
other tablet - related stuff, and all the
usual support for a wide range of smart home kit is present and correct, for your lightbulb - dimming and thermostat fiddling pleasure.
The
tablet also features a microSD card slot, 5 - megapixel rear and 2 - megapixel front cameras, as well as the
usual array of connectivity options like Wi - Fi, Bluetooth, and Miracast for streaming footage to
other devices.
The 10.1 - inch display is surrounded by a black 0.75 - inch bezel, but lacks any
other markings, including the
usual capacitive touch button seen on
other Windows
tablets.
With the S Pen and Note 8.0 you are able to draw and take notes as well as engage in all the
other usual Android
tablet actions, all on a mid-sized 8 - inch screen.
Other than that, Motorola and Verizon package the
tablet with Citrix, Blockbuster, Slingbox, Let's Golf 2, Madden NFL 12, and the
usual Verizon bloatware you know and love, including VCAST Media and VCAST Apps.