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Comparison of Tablets on The Market
I think the Archos 101 will be to pwn the iPad, Dell Streak, and Samsung Galaxy Tab which are currently the three tablets that are currently receiving the most attention, while others such as Chinese manufactures and others small brand names are making tablets too. I am gong to do a comparison between the Archos 101, Dell Streak, iPad, and Samsung Galaxy Tab.
http://www.kotzot.com/news/wp-conten...laxy-Tab_1.jpg Samsung Galaxy Tab Specs and Pricing Screen: 7inch 1024x600 tft lcd capacitive touchscreen RAM: 512mb Operating System: Android 2.2 with Samsung software enhancements Processor: 1ghz Arm Cortex A8 Connectivity: Wifi 802.11b/g/n, GPS, Bluetooth 3.0, 2.5G (GSM/ GPRS/ EDGE) : 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz 3G (HSUPA 5.76Mbps, HSDPA 7.2Mbps) : 900 / 1900 / 2100 MHz, 30 pin connector Camera: 1.3mp front facing camera and 3.0mp back camera Storage: 16gb or 32gb plus sdhc card expansion Kickstand: none Pricing: 800-1,000 dollars WHAT!! What I like about Galaxy Tab: Attractive design, Form factor, Android market support, 3g, Front Camera What I don't like about the Galaxy Tab: Pricing way to high, proprietary 30pin connector, No kickstand, The back cam in unnecessary due to the size of device, lack of peripheral ports such as USB or hdmi, and the thing is a phone way to big to be a phone. http://cdn.erictric.com/wp-content/u...ell-Streak.jpg Dell Streak Specs and Pricing Operating system: Android 2.1 Processor: 1ghz Qualcomm Snapdragon Ram: 512mb Screen: 4.8inch 800x480 tft LCD Capacitive touchscreen Storage: 2gb of ROM plus 16gb microsd card in the box Connectivity: Wi-Fi 802.11b/g, Bluetooth 2.1+EDR, GPS with A-GPS, UMTS 2100 / 1900 / 850 MHz GSM, / EDGE 1900 / 1800 / 900 / 850 MHz HSDPA / HSUPA:HSDPA, 7.2 Mbps / HSUPA 5.76 Mbps, 30 pin connector Camera: 5mp with Dual led Flash and VGA Front Facing Camera. Pricing: 550 dollars locked to At&t network or 300 dollars with contract What I like about the Dell Streak: Front Cam, 3g, Android Market, back cam perfect for the device size What I don't like: Too big to be a phone, Limited to 802.11b/g, locked to At&t, no kickstand, no USB Host, hdmi out must be done through docking station, proprietary 30 pin connector. Kickstand: none http://pdadb.net/img/apple_ipad.jpg iPad Specs and pricing Operating System: iOs 4.1 Processor: 1ghz Apple A4 Ram: 256mb Screen: 1024x768 9.7inch led backlit IPS screen Connectivity: Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n, Bluetooth 2.1 + EDRWi-Fi + 3G model also includes: UMTS / HSDPA Tri band–850, 1900, 2100 MHz GSM / EDGE Quad band–850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz, 30 pin connector Storage: 16gb, 32gb, 64gb no memory card expansion Camera: none Kickstand: none Pricing: 500 - 830 dollars depending on whether you get it with or without 3g What I like about the iPad: design, form factor, it isn't a phone iOs app store, battery life, 3g What I don't like about it: lack of front cam, lack of peripheral ports such as USB or hdmi, proprietary connector port, iOs limitations (too many to mention) http://www.archos101.com/wp-content/.../Archos101.jpg Archos 101 specs and pricing Operating System: Android 2.2 Processor: 1ghz Arm Cortex A8 Ram: 256mb Screen: 10.1inch 1024x600 LCD capacitive touchscreen Camera: VGA front facing camera Storage: 8gb or 16gb plus microsd expansion Connectivity: Wifi: 802.11b/g/n, Bluetooth 2.1, USB 2.0 host port, mini hdmi, USB 2.0 slave (through microusb) Kickstand: yes adjustable Pricing: 300-400 dollars What I like about the Archos 101: Front camera, the only one of these tablets to have a full sized USB, one of these few tablets can do hdmi out, the price is right 300-400 dollars, adjustable kickstand, it isn't a phone. What I don't like: no Android market or Google apps, no 3g version available, storage options could be better. Based on pricing and specs the Archos 101 is the best of them all. I can't wait to try one. I do think the iPad, Dell Streak, and Samsung Galaxy tab are nice devices, but they are either too limited or too pricey. |
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Stop judging potential market success via specs or 'openness'.
That's not how the market works. Let's not repeat the same mistake over and over. See exhibit (i)Pad for clarification. |
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You've already made it very clear in another thread that you are a fan of the Archos tablets do you really need to do it again in a new one?
It's very hard to take any 'comparison' serious when the person making it already has an agenda. To start, and end, the piece with how much you favor the Archos makes it less of a comparison and more of something used to justify a preconceived opinion. |
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Quick question: Which ones come with stylus? I like to handwrite notes (the main point of a tablet for me.)
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I personally prefer an active digitizer that can registers only the pen tip (and pressure and orientation), as I like to rest my hands on large writing objects rather than hovering over them. So far, no 'tablet' has this killer feature, though I recall a software library by 'Ten One Design' (think: pogo) for iOS that apparently could distinguish between the two. Here's hoping we see more solutions like this in absence of the real-deal. Here's a really stylus for capacitive screens, and hey, it includes free shipping! http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.25006 |
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If you are going to go to the trouble of putting this together then why not take the time to get the technical specifications right, edit the duplications, correct the messed up English and qualify your statements as personal opinions and not facts.
As it stands, much your post is just sloppy, wrong and biased. Not that I can be overly bothered to dissect all of it, but just off my head re Dell Streak Quote:
If you mean memory then that is Memory: 512 MB ROM + 512 MB SDRAM + 2 GB non-user accessible MicroSD for system & applications files only http://www.dell.com/us/p/mobile-stre..._tnt=29034:3:0, Just out of interest it is theoretically possible to open up the casing and replace the internal 2Gb SD card with a larger capacity one of your choice, e.g. 32Gb. Quote:
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http://www.streaksmart.com/2010/09/d...-host-otg.html http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=781361 Though it does require a cable or plug modification, e.g. USB A Female to Mini USB B 5 Pin Male Adapter in the absence of a custom PDMI to USB plug. Or by using the optional HDMI Home Dock. Quote:
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You forgot the MeeGo WeTab from Germany
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