There's a 5 megapixel camera on the back that isn't awful by
tablet camera standards, and a 720p web - cam up front for video chat.
Not exact matches
Selling higher resolutions has always worked well — from
Standard Definition 720x480 to High Definition 1920x1080 TVs, 8 + Mega Pixel digital
cameras, Apple Retina Displays and competing 326 + ppi Smartphones and 264 + ppi
Tablets.
It also features seemingly
standard Android -
tablet features like front and rear
cameras.
The Surface Pro 4 has the most accurate on - screen colors of any
Tablet display that we have ever measured for the sRGB / Rec.709
Standard that is used for virtually all current consumer content for digital
cameras, HDTVs, the internet, and computers, including photos, videos, and movies.
The Flyer is a proper
tablet with all the bells and whistles that have come to be associated with a
standard tablet, while the Amazon Fire is a built - to - a-price sort of thing and lacks several
tablet features such as
cameras at the front and rear and internal memory stands at just 8 GB.
If you plan to use your
tablet for snapping, you'll find a 5 - megapixel rear
camera on both the Nexus 7 and the Tegra Note 7, which is pretty
standard for a
tablet camera.
The Transformers will also have a 1.2 and 5 mega pixel
camera integrated along the front and rear of the
tablet with 802.11 b / g / n WiFi and Bluetooth 2.1 coming as
standard connectivity options.
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.
The onboard
cameras are pretty dismal, even by
tablet standards.
A 3 megapixel
camera adorns the front of the
tablet, while on the rear lies a 8 megapixel unit (which, it seems, is fast turning out to be the de facto rear
camera standard for 10 inch
tablet PCs, the Transformer Prime already has and so does the HTC Jetstream).
These apart, we already know the IDEOS S7 Slim comes with a 1.2 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor and includes the now almost
standard tablet features such as integrated
cameras at the front and rear of the device, a microSD card slot, GPS, Wi - Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, along with a HDMI out port as well.
Amazon had to jettison some
standard tablet features, such as a
camera and a microphone, to keep the price low.
For users, this means a redesigned user interface, a new systemwide notification bar, an action bar for app control, multiple custom home screens, new keyboard, improved text selection and copy / paste, USB Media / Photo Transfer support which means easy drag and drop of media without pre-mounting devices, improved support for hardware keyboards and updated
standard Browser,
Camera, Gallery, Contacts and email apps to take advantage of larger
tablet displays.
The Tab 10.1 has many of the now -
standard tablet accouterments like rear - and front - facing
cameras (3 - and 2 - megapixels, respectively, with rear flash), a gyroscope, an accelerometer, a digital compass, and an ambient light sensor.
The 8MP
camera my not be up to the
standards of the latest smartphones but it's not bad and it beats most Windows 8
tablet cameras I've tested.
For those who plan to use the
tablet as a
camera, you'll get Samsung's
standard 8 - megapixel sensor for the rear snapper and a 2 - megapixel offering on the front.
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.
3rd Generation Intel Core Processors power the Slate
tablet and it has
standard VGA & HDMI ports, magnetic keyboard, mouse buttons, Optical Finger Navigation when in PC mode and two
cameras.
This Honeycomb
tablet is packed with the
standard specs such as a dual core Tegra 2 CPU, 32 GB Flash storage, a pair of
cameras (5MP and 2MP), USB and HDMI, and GPS.
Shaped like a
tablet, the WiiU controller sports two circle - pads (functioning like analog sticks), your
standard ABYX face buttons, L / R and LZ / RZ triggers on the top and back, a single input 6.2 inch, 16:9 touch - screen, gyroscope, accelerometer,
camera, rumble feature, microphone, and stereo speakers.
They're still very good for
tablets, although not up to the
standards of leading phone
cameras.
As is
standard with most
tablets, the Fire HD doesn't have a great set of
cameras.
Sporting the
standard Apple design with slim display bezels, the
tablet is believed to sport dual
cameras -LSB-...]
Other remarkable features (by Android
tablet standards) include 4 GB RAM, a beautiful QXGA (2048 x 1536) Super AMOLED touchscreen with HDR video playback capabilities, 32 GB expandable storage, 13 / 5MP
cameras, and a 6000mAh battery purportedly good for 12 hours of binge - watching.
Sporting the
standard Apple design with slim display bezels, the
tablet is believed to sport dual
cameras and a 4K resolution display.