Monday, November 2, 2015

The Nexus 10 Tablet




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The search engine giant has teamed up with Samsung to make a new Tablet PC. PC tablet war has continued. iPad gets heavy competition. Is this going to be a heavy blow to the iPad? See, I invite Samsung competitor of Apple to make products that work similar to the iPad. Google has declared its Nexus 10 tablet. The Nexus 10 features a 10.1-inch PLS (plane-to-line switching) panel with 2,560x1, 600-pixel resolution, displaying 299 pixels per inch (ppi). This declaration comes not a week after Apple announced its fourth-generation iPad, which launches later this week with a lower 2,048x1, 536-pixel-resolution, 264ppi screen.

The resolution seems high compared to most tablets made by competitors. Better than the Retina Display on the iPad that bears a resolution of 2048 x 1536 pixels.


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The Nexus 10 is produced by Samsung and houses the company’s new 1.7GHz dual-core Exynos 5250 processor, with ARM's Mali-T604 GPU. The tablet also ships with Android 4.2, contains 2GB of RAM, Bluetooth 4.0, NFC (near-field communication), micro USB, micro HDMI, a 1.9-megapixel front-facing camera and a  5-megapixel back camera with LED flash. The Nexus 10 will not include a micro SD slot.

Google's new product will be launched on 29 October in an event titled "Google Android event" in New York, in conjunction with the launch of the latest generation of Microsoft's mobile OS with Windows 8 in San Francisco. Products developed with the code "Samsung Manta" is going to be running the latest version of Google's OS Android.
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The new features include enhancements to the functions of the camera, adding panorama mode, as well as other additional functions to beat Apple iOS6. Many analysts assume that Google will use this new Nexus product to promote other Android partners that currently challenge the dominance of Samsung.

You'll be able to get a Nexus 10 in two memory configurations starting on November 13: $399 for 16GB and $499 for 32GB. The tablet will be available in the Google Play store. 

In this tablet war, to whom will you side with?

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