Sentences with phrase «see tablet cameras»

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For those who use screen protectors on their phone or tablet, there's usually a cutout around the camera section where you can stick this cover, if not, I don't see that making a huge difference.
Often, you can see the drone's camera video feed live on your smartphone and tablet.
A team at the University of California, Riverside Bourns College of Engineering has developed a novel way to build what many see as the next generation memory storage devices for portable electronic devices including smart phones, tablets, laptops and digital cameras.
In augmented reality, participants gaze through the camera of a mobile device, such as a cellphone or a tablet, to see digital material overlaid on top of a real - world setting.
The most talked - about portion of the Virtual Guide, using 2 - and 3 - dimensional tracking technology, is its augmented - reality feature, blending six canned 3D overlays with a live image of a particular area of the vehicle seen through a Sonata owner's phone or tablet camera.
Sources who have seen the devices say that Amazon's Android tablet features a screen around 9 - inches and doesn't have a camera.
With digital teaching aids seeing greater acceptance in the education segment the world over, a city in Norway has decided to buck the trend by introducing a ban on the use of tablets, smartphones, and digital cameras in all schools in the city of Kristiansand.
The tablet also includes a 2 megapixel HD camera along the front and the rear, which means the company might have given up on the unique swivel camera design seen on the first gen Adam.
Granted, that isn't saying much because most tablet cameras are terrible, but perhaps this will mean more: The new iPad's rear camera appears to take slightly better photos and video than the iPhone 4S, but not quite as good as the iPhone 5, both of which feature the best cameras we've seen in the mobile market.
However, this 8.4 - inch slate has a lot more going for it than just a fancy camera, with its sleek, ultra-slim aluminum chassis, long battery life and the most colorful screen we've ever seen on a tablet.
We don't expect a lot out of tablet cameras, but the PlayBook captured some of the best - looking videos we've seen yet.
This 7 - inch, dual - camera tablet looked a lot like some of the other 7 - inch tablets we saw at CES, but we appreciated the thought Dell put into making sure the device could connect with other components in the home.
Additional specifications include a 2MP front camera and a 5MP rear camera, while there's also an optional docking made for this tablet, called Dell Venue Cradle, as you can see in the image above.
With Android, the Smart Stay feature can activate the front camera on your phone or tablet to scan your face occasionally to see if you're using the device.
It is much the same as what we've seen before with homescreens, app drawers, new camera features and the notification bar among other things but unlike the Samsung tablets, everything feels much more slick and polished.
Besides, i don't see any use of rear camera for a tablet.
The specifications for this 7 - inch Android 4.2.2 tablet include a 5MP rear camera, a mere 1280 × 800 resolution on the display (the Tegra 4 chipset supports up to 3200 × 2000 resolution), a micro-HDMI port, micro-USB port, and a built in stylus pen that slots into the back of tablet, like we see on the much loved Galaxy Note 8.0.
With the Kindle tablet's 7 - inch screen size, lack of 3G, and absent camera, Munster doesn't see it as a true iPad competitor but admits it's more competitive than he expected «due to its new movie, music, and Web browsing capabilities.»
I do not see the point of most rear facing cameras on a tablet.
It's not cheap, but it does have the best screen, best camera and best performance ever seen on a tablet.
We are yet to really see the merits of shooting pictures with a tablet but the Prime, with an eight megapixel auto focus camera and flash proves you can get great snapping quality on your tablet.
Now with the Android 6.0 update of Nvidia Shield Tablet K1 some new features are being added, such as a new camera app for the tablet, a new app screen where you no longer have to swipe from side to side to see all the apps, but scroll through all the apps on one page inTablet K1 some new features are being added, such as a new camera app for the tablet, a new app screen where you no longer have to swipe from side to side to see all the apps, but scroll through all the apps on one page intablet, a new app screen where you no longer have to swipe from side to side to see all the apps, but scroll through all the apps on one page instead.
The Archos 101 Helium 4G (seen above) tablet includes a 10.1 - inch WXGA (1280x800 pixel) resolution IPS display; a 1.5 GHz quad - core MediaTek MT8732 processor; a Mali 760 MP2 GPU; 1 GB RAM; 8 GB inbuilt storage expandable via microSD card (up to 64 GB); a 5 - megapixel rear camera; a 0.3 - megapxiel front - facing camera, and a 6500mAh battery.
The 8MP camera sits right in the middle of the Note 10.1 towards the top, while the middle of the tablet is where a Samsung logo can be seen.
The Archos 80b Helium 4G (seen above) is a toned - down variant of the 101 Helium 4G tablet and shares most of the specifications except for an 8 - inch display; a 2 - megapixel rear camera; a 0.3 - megapixel front facing camera, and a 3600mAh battery.
We didn't get a chance to test either of the cameras during our short amount of time with the Xperia Z4 Tablet so how well selfies and video calling will come out will have to wait for the full review, but it's good to see the software features introduced to the front.
Cameras on tablets are nowhere near as heavily marketed as cameras on smartphones, because while you do see people snapping pictures with their tablets, it's not as widely practised as the smartphone snappingCameras on tablets are nowhere near as heavily marketed as cameras on smartphones, because while you do see people snapping pictures with their tablets, it's not as widely practised as the smartphone snappingcameras on smartphones, because while you do see people snapping pictures with their tablets, it's not as widely practised as the smartphone snapping phase.
We can also see a photo camera with LED flash on the back of the tablet.
The front - facing, 2 - MP camera captured detailed, bright images of my face, which were free from the noise and pixilation I often see when taking selfies with a tablet.
Next year will see the launch of the Linshof Performance Tablet, a 10.1 - inch Linshof UI tablet that is layered upon Android 5.0 (or you can run Linux if you will), with 2048 x 1536 resolution from a Super AMOLED IPS display that has a 4:3 screen ratio, a 2.1 GHz octa - core processor, 3 GB of RAM, 80 GB of storage, a 28 mm wide - angle 13MP rear camera with a Sony CMOS sensor and F1.8, a 8MP front camera, a 9100 mAh litihium - polymer battery, GPS, Bluetooth 4.0, e-compass, gyro, HDMI 1.4 with 3D support, a USB port, NFC, and optional 4G LTE connectTablet, a 10.1 - inch Linshof UI tablet that is layered upon Android 5.0 (or you can run Linux if you will), with 2048 x 1536 resolution from a Super AMOLED IPS display that has a 4:3 screen ratio, a 2.1 GHz octa - core processor, 3 GB of RAM, 80 GB of storage, a 28 mm wide - angle 13MP rear camera with a Sony CMOS sensor and F1.8, a 8MP front camera, a 9100 mAh litihium - polymer battery, GPS, Bluetooth 4.0, e-compass, gyro, HDMI 1.4 with 3D support, a USB port, NFC, and optional 4G LTE connecttablet that is layered upon Android 5.0 (or you can run Linux if you will), with 2048 x 1536 resolution from a Super AMOLED IPS display that has a 4:3 screen ratio, a 2.1 GHz octa - core processor, 3 GB of RAM, 80 GB of storage, a 28 mm wide - angle 13MP rear camera with a Sony CMOS sensor and F1.8, a 8MP front camera, a 9100 mAh litihium - polymer battery, GPS, Bluetooth 4.0, e-compass, gyro, HDMI 1.4 with 3D support, a USB port, NFC, and optional 4G LTE connectivity.
For more details on the technical specifications of each tablet, please see these next two links where you can learn more about the size, weight, resolution, cameras, etc..
no other tablet can compete with its cameras... 3mp front hd 1080p camera, not even laptops has this incredible feature... Real multitasking and something you may never see in any OS, REALTIME processing... I can carry my playbook and I do nt look stupid cause is not as large as the iPad.
We see a lot of new smartphones and tablets on a consistent basis, and cameras too, but Android powered cameras?
Nevertheless, we stick to the fact that cameras are a luxury on tablets, and with everyone carrying a smartphone, we can't see many use cases where these tablets will be used to take pictures (unless it's a quick moment or you don't have your phone lying around.)
A mere VGA resolution up front, with 720p HD the extent of the rear camera's abilities, they fall well short of the high - resolution optics we're seeing on rival smartphones and tablets.
Still, you could well argue that the ambitious cameras seen elsewhere aren't particularly useful on a tablet - scale device, being better suited to something more pocket - portable like the iPhone 4.
When Toshiba Canada invited me to see their new line of ultrabooks, cameras and tablets, few things impressed me more than the Excite 7.7 inch tablet.
The interface is the standard Honeycomb camera interface which is pretty basic, but we've never had a problem with it, seeing as other than in testing, we've never used a tablet for taking photos.
The design, display and processor have all seen improvements, along with an upgraded front - facing camera and more internal storage, which is great for those who use their tablet for gaming.
There is no rear camera, which again some might see as a negative on the spec sheet, but let's be realistic about it: how many people actually take photos on a tablet?
Personally I don't really see the sense in putting in kick - ass cameras into tablets, you're never going to find the time to use them.
From what we can see in the pictures here, this larger form factor tablet does have a slot for a sim card as well as the familiar front facing camera and bezels for swiping, but no indication on what capacity this model will be or if it would be a 3G or 4G model, assuming it ever comes to production.
Once connected, you'll be able to see the support representative in a small window, which they can then see whatever you're currently viewing, although they can't see you through the tablet's front - facing camera.
The front - facing camera is the same basic 1.2 - megapixel camera we've seen on many tablets and smartphones before, it being only of the quality you'd use for video chat — someday we'll have high quality chat, someday!
One can only assume that with the addition of a camera Amazon will also have seen fit to include a mic to make their tablet into a viable communication tool.
Unless you like video chatting, I don't really see the point of cameras on a tablet.
Tablet cameras are notoriously bad, but Dell's Venue 8 7840 has a slew of cool camera features that you'd normally expect to see on a camera - focused smartphone.
As we can see from the images, the mounting system consists of two parts, including an adapter and an arm in order that you can attach your DSC - QX10 or DSC - QX100 lens camera on your Sony tablet such as Xperia Tablet Z, Sony Vario Tap 11, and etc, and six arms are available in various sizes for different detablet such as Xperia Tablet Z, Sony Vario Tap 11, and etc, and six arms are available in various sizes for different deTablet Z, Sony Vario Tap 11, and etc, and six arms are available in various sizes for different devices.
We've already seen the leaked images of Motorola's 10 inch Honeycomb Tablet, which is having Verizon logo, and the rumoured specs are 1 GHz NVidia Tegra 2 T20 dual - core processor, dual cameras, 32 GB memory storage, microSD slot, 512 MB RAM, gyroscope and HDMI port.
We've seen the specs leaked previously (with photos) but here they are again and official — a 7 - inch multi touch display (resolution not mentioned though I'd be disappointed if it's not 1024 x 600), Android 2.2, front and rear facing cameras (VGA and 3.0 MP respectively), SIM card slot, Bluetooth, g - sensor, up to 32 GB storage, Wi - Fi, 3G, USB, A-GPS and here's the biggie — access to the Android marketplace, something that will be lacking on most of these upcoming tablets.
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