Sentences with phrase «seen tablets like»

Young children who have never seen a tablet like the iPad or an e-reader like the Kindle will still reach out and run their fingers across the pages of a paper book; they will jab at an illustration they like; heck, they will even taste the corner of a book.
Already, we're seeing tablets like the Toshiba Excite X10 LE, which are thinner than the iPad 2 and just as light.

Not exact matches

• Good looks, supremely thin bezels fit a 14 - inch screen into a 13 - inch laptop's body, and has the same classy «watchband» hinge we've seen in past Lenovo devices like the Yoga Book tablet.
Workstation: «This is my life,» Kennedy says of the two Surface tablets linked to a larger touchscreen («I like to see a lot of things at the same time,» she says).
British church historian Owen Chadwick reviews the John Cornwell book, Hitler's Pope, in the Tablet and, like most reviewers, finds Cornwell tendentious and unconvincing in his claim that he has unearthed anything new (see William D. Rubinstein's review in FT, January).
Many parents see mobile devices like phones and tablets as engaging tools to help their children...
We should see the first widespread use of mobile fundraising as well, particularly at events, where tablets and cellphones using technologies like Square will process credit card transactions on the spot.
This being the case, home consoles don't necessarily feel like the optimum platform for the game, so we'd like to see those sheep herded towards tablet pastures in the future.
tablet as map and scanner, with ability to see through walls like Batman Arkhams detective vision.
Without good numbers to measure and compare these decisions, however, politicians and school board members may gravitate toward easier - to - measure line items like computers and tablets that parents and community members can actually see in their children's hands.
When we send students home with devices like tablets or laptops, we can be seen as encroaching on parents» turf.
Little is known about the E-Tron Quattro at the moment, but based on the concept and what we see here, it will be a sporty, sleek SUV that shouldn't have a problem standing up to vehicles like the Tesla Model X. I wouldn't expect to see all of the futuristic tech from the concept inside, but it should get a digital instrument cluster and a large tablet - like display.
Budget Android tablets aren't anything new but, to see them come from an industry stalwart like Samsung, is.
Just like with actual paper, the reMarkable's viewing angles are nearly perfect, as I could see text clearly no matter how I looked at it, even when I placed the tablet at nearly 90 - degree angles.
Several companies, including Hewlett - Packard, Microsoft and Lenovo, already have tablets on the market, while Amazon and other companies are seeing favorable sales of e-readers, which are tablet - like devices designed specifically for reading books.
Plus, it's not like we see a ton of new Android tablets released nowadays, so folks that want a new Android tablet with built - in cellular connectivity may want to give this LG GPad X2 8.0 Plus a look.
Back in 2011 we saw Android tablets like this all the time.
Viewing angles and colors are great, though like pretty much any tablet display it's so reflective that you can't see much of anything outdoors or in a room with a lot of bright lights.
Just like I don't remember seeing that the Pew report included the information that «33 % of Americans 16 and up had either a dedicated e-reader or a tablet, up from 18 % in late 2011.»
I'd really like to see something like those laptop / tablet hybrids, with a screen that can be flipped to either side, but in phone format, with one screen being e-ink.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 benchmarks were carried out 4 times in a row on May 16, and you can see the average on single - core and multi-core above, which are both very good for a tablet, and these scores will make the S4 very snappy for web browsing, running apps, and for more complicated and resource intensive tasks, like gaming.
From the looks of it, Google has tweaked the tablet UI on the Nexus 7 as we are able to see a smartphone like dock in the bottom of the UI in portrait mode, but we can not confirm this yet.
Rumor: Like the iPad Air, Apple's smaller - sized tablet will get a refresh, too: new processor (an A8 chip, which isn't as powerful as the iPad Air 2's rumored A8X processor but still very fast), Touch ID, a gold option and a screen that makes it easy to see in the sunlight.
What's your favorite Dolphin feature you'd like to see on the tablet version?
Invest in at least one tablet or e-reader, if possible, to see what your ebook will actually look like to a reader.
I was leaning towards a Windows 8 tablet but I really like this new Samsung, now lets see how they price it.
325 cd / m2 is 20 percent dimmer than the other Tablets and lower than what we like to see for mobile displays.
It's like seeing Microsoft showing off a tablet in the early 2000s.
Additional features that would make me super happy: — Android (frankly, I wouldn't care about the ability to install other apps if the default pdf reading app was good, but so far I have seen countless e-readers with bad default apps that need replacements); — decent web browser for text heavy websites like Wikipedia or checking e-mail and RSS feeds; — advanced note taking (like on Remarkable tablet); — usable as a monitor (like Onyx Boox Max 2 PRO); — color screen (so far color screens have only 150 DPI resolution, and I don't like that, I prioritize good screen resolution over color, but still, if somebody could make a 300 DPI color screen, I'd be in ecstasy).
Interestingly, while many saw Amazon and its cut - price Kindle Fire as disruptors in the tablet space when the e-commerce giant first entered the market in 2011, it looks like the company has lost some steam.
According to IDC, Apple saw a 24.8 percent year - over-year decline in tablet shipments, but it was able to curb the decline in terms of revenue by focusing on higher - priced tablets, like the newly launched iPad Pro.
At first I thought we were talking about something like what I saw, like sort of a tablet maybe or notebook or netpad or whatever, then I thought we were talking about a smart - phone - cell - phone, now I am not sure what we are talking about.
The PC industry may be shaken up by the rapid encroachment of tablets into consumer and enterprise spending habits — a trend that's seeing lighter devices like the iPad, as well as cheaper tablets like Amazon's Kindle Fire and more, eat into the market share of bigger and more expensive computers.
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.
Like the iPhone before it, the new tablet marks a rare intersection between office work and the extracurricular for me (see also: PCMag's coverage of last year's San Diego Comic Con).
We don't see a ton of new Android tablets come to market anymore, so it's good to see LG and T - Mobile team up to offer the G Pad X2 8.0 Plus for those folks that like Android slates.
As much as I liked the Kindle Fire and Nook Tablet, I never imagined the kind of pent up demand I'm seeing for 7 - inch devices.
I was very surprised to see that the Kobo apps (desktop, tablet, phone) are not syncing side loaded ebooks with their ereaders like Amazon does.
It feels more modern, although I would have liked to see the screen flush with the bezel like the quintessential smartphone or tablet.
Also, it looks like the tablet would eventually be seen invading American market with AT&T as its partner.
Software like VPN's allow your tablet to use your WIFI connection, but Amazon would see you as living in the USA.
What we would like to see next from the display is its application on a real life device such as an e-reader or a tablet.
We have already heard rumors of Samsung developing a sequel to the Galaxy Tab 10.1 and it will be interesting to see what the tablet will look like.
The likes of the Kindle Fire, the Nook tablet, or the Kobo Vox have proved beyond doubt that there does exist a market for a low cost tablet, and we will see if Apple will indeed go ahead and produce such a device.
It really looks like the current executive team sees no value with launching e-readers, tablets and an online bookstore properly in Europe.
2 GB of RAM is good to see, looks like tablets are finally stepping up to the hardware specs of netbooks and laptops
Like the tablet may eventually be seen running Android's next version — Jelly Bean.
As you see the screenshot below, we installed a couple of Android Apps like Google Map, Chrome, GBorad, Waze, Gmail on Amazon fire tablet through Google Play Store.
Motorola stole the show over in Vegas with the Xoom, and it seems that the Illinois based telecoms giant isn't prepared to sit back and see the likes of LG and Samsung soak up all the tablet limelight at Mobile World Congress as it has come out with a...
I'd love to see Apple and Google adopt gestures like these into their future tablets and phones.
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