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Successfully flashed my Touchpad with CM7 Android Alpha Release.

It works........

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Editing this post using wifi on my Touchpad with Android.

Waiting for a final build from CM7, atleast by the new year.

2nd Edit:- Source Rootwikiz:- http://goo.gl/WuDoy

Edited by tarun_kabra
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^ congratulations tarun bhai.. :)

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Enjoy Tarunbhai for now best of both worlds.. Great hardware you got at cheap price and android in software..

I think by the time CM7 Android stabilises on touchpad, we will be having good choices in android tablets itself at cheaper price points.

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Hi

I had just brought samsung glaxy tab 10.1 just wanted to know is their any way to make 3 g calls with this one.I do not find the option.

Also if any one know a place where I can get the notebook cover for the same,please let me know.

thx

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Hi

I had just brought samsung glaxy tab 10.1 just wanted to know is their any way to make 3 g calls with this one.I do not find the option.

Also if any one know a place where I can get the notebook cover for the same,please let me know.

thx

You can buy pdair cover on ebay for 6000/~. Apple covers plentifully available in all shops but no other models. grrr¡

I just made my own with old leather diary cover and chaddi elastic for 100/~. :lol:

My Htc Evo View (Aka htc flyer) 4g rawks! This is totally going to change how I work!

Breaking news: Flyer stocks sold out in USA!

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1321589

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Barnes & Noble Announces Nook Tablet For US $ 249, Takes on Amazon Kindle Fire

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Here is the FACTBOX-Nook Tablet versus Amazon Kindle Fire

Barnes & Noble Inc unveiled its Nook Tablet on Monday, taking on Amazon.com Inc. The earlier model of Nook stays in the market for US $ 199.

Here is a comparison of the main features of the Nook Tablet from Barnes & Noble and Amazon's Kindle Fire Tablet:

PRICE

The Kindle Fire costs $199.

The Nook Tablet costs $249.

SCREEN

The Fire and the Nook Tablet have 7-inch color screens.

WEIGHT

Amazon's Fire weighs 14.6 ounces.

The Nook Tablet weighs 14.1 ounces.

CONNECTION

The Fire and the Nook Tablet are Wi-Fi only.

PROCESSOR

Amazon's tablet has a 1 GHz dual-core processor with 512MB of RAM.

The Nook Tablet has 1 GHz dual-core processor and 1GB of RAM.

STORAGE

The Fire comes with 8 gigabytes of internal storage.

The Nook Tablet has 16 gigabytes that can be expanded to 32 gigabytes.

BATTERY LIFE

The Fire lasts eight hours for reading, 7.5 for video.

The Nook Tablet offers 11.5 hours of reading time, nine hours of video.

APPS

The Fire accesses Amazon's Android App store, which has roughly 10,000 apps.

The Nook Tablet accesses Nook Apps and will offer "thousands" of apps from third-party developers by the holidays.

BOOKS

Fire users will be able to access more than 1 million Kindle e-books.

Nook Tablet users can access more than 2.5 million Barnes & Noble e-books and other publications.

VIDEO

The Fire can tap more than 100,000 movies and TV shows to buy or rent. Amazon Prime members, who pay $79 a year, can stream 11,000 movies and TV shows for free.

The Nook Tablet comes with Netflix and Hulu Plus preloaded with free trials. Device will also offer the Flixster with UltraViolet service soon.

MUSIC

The Kindle Fire gives access to more than 17 million songs via Amazon's MP3 service online.

The Nook Tablet will store users' music and has music services including Pandora and Rhapsody preloaded with free 14-day trials.

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Panasonic Toughpad A1 and Toughpad B1 Android tablets revealed

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This week the folks at Panasonic have revealed one tablet and named a second, the first being the Toughpad A1, a 10.1-inch Android 3.2 Honeycomb tablet with a processor from no less than Marvell, the most elusive chipmaker of all. Of course Marvell has appeared in mobile devices before, but the last time we spoke about them in regards to a mobile device was in the Vizio Tablet, then before that was aChinese smartphone and on the Chumby 8. Here we see Marvell sitting inside the tablet with a 1.2GHz dual-core processor, this aside 1GB of RAM, 16GB of storage, and a microSD card slot for expansion up to 32GB more.

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The reason the two tablets being announced today are called Toughpad, or at least the reason why the A1 is called a Toughpad, is that it’s got a 4-foot MIL-STD-810G drop rating, operating temperatures between 14 and 122 degrees Fahrenheit, and resistance to dust and water ingress. We’ll see about that! In addition, the A1 tablet is a massive 2.13 pounds heavy, has a stylus pen, and has front and rear-facing cameras of unnamed size. There’s a “serviceable” battery inside, and you’ve got the option of getting the tablet with access to LTE or WiMAX connectivity.

Take a peek at every other Android tablet getting smashed while the Toughpad takes all the beating a good hardcore tablet aught to:

This device (the A1) also has software encryption, custom deployment and device management that they say is not found in any other consumer tablet, dual-factor authentication, and more business-oriented safeguards that’ll keep your boss satisfied with the amount of safe their information is in the guts. Panasonic’s A1 tablet will be working with a cloud-based storefront by the name of Business AppPortal and will have a handful of vertical market apps as well as virtualization and security solutions.

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There’s also the Panasonic Toughpad B1, the 7-inch version of what’s been listed here in the A1, no additional specifications about which have been listed as of yet. We can expect similar specifications, including another Marvell processor.

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Beetel Launches Magiq Glide Android Tablet in India

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Beetel has launched its third Android tablet in the Indian market today. Dubbed as Magiq Glide, it has all the same features as the original Magiq apart from the display which has been upgraded to capacitive from resistive.

Other features of Beetel Magiq Glide remain same – 7 inch display, Android 2.2, 1GHz processor, 3G connectivity, WiFi, 2MP rear and front cameras, 2200mAh battery and 8GB internal memory with microSD card support upto 16GB.

Considering the display upgrade, company has raised the price to INR 11,999. Magiq Glide will join Magiq II in the market, which is retailing for INR 9,700. It will be available in the market shortly.

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Lava To Launch Android Tablet For Rs 5,550 in February

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Operator Bundled, 7 inch Capacitive Touchscreen, 1 Ghz Processor, with SIM Slot and Android 2.3.

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Lava Mobiles, an Indian handset manufacturer which forayed into the Android segment with the S12 smartphone, will launch an Android tablet in February.

S N Rai, co-founder and director, Lava Mobiles, said to The Mobile Indian, "Lava will launch an Android 2.3 based tablet in February for Rs 5,500."

He further said, "The tablet will be made available bundled with a service provider's connection and will not be available as a standalone device." Though he did not reveal the name of the service provider, he said that the telco is operational across India.

On the specification front, he said, "The tablet will be a 7 inch capacitive touchscreen tablet, and will have a 1 GHz processor. It will also support a SIM slot as it will help our operator partner to push their data services."

Rai also added that Lava Mobiles is in advance stage of talks with Intel for providing the processor for the tablet. He further added Lava, is working on specific apps ranging from education to health and most probably these will come pre-loaded in the tablet. Initially, Lava Mobiles was supposed to launch the Android tablet in December.

Explaining the reason behind the delay, Sunil Raina, chief marketing officer for Lava Mobiles, said, "We wanted to launch a quality product in the market and didn't want to hurry. As a result, our research and development team took a bit longer to give the final shape to the tablet."

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So how is Ainol Novo 7, World's first Android 4 Ice Cream Sandwich Tablet under US $ 100 >> http://www.androidcentral.com/novo-7-mips-based-tablet-ice-cream-sandwich-hands

Novo 7 Ice Cream Sandwich tablet hands-on Video

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World's First Glasses Free 3D Tablet Under US $ 200

Available Now >> http://usb.brando.com/gadmei-t863-3d-tablet_p02644c051d15.html

Specs:

8 Inch 1280x768 Glasses-Free 3D Capable Lenticular Display

1GHz Arm Cortex A9 processor. Mali400 GPU.

512 MB RAM

8GB of built-in storage

HDMI output, Micro SDHC Slot

Video: (3D Effect won't be visible on your PC) :grin:

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Toshiba’s New Excite X10 Tablet Is World’s Thinnest 10-Inch (For Now)

So much excitement. This is my first CES and while

MG may be correct to think that some of my fellow tech bloggers find this trip a tad tedious, I’m pink with barely controlled glee just from being here. But I’ve been excited about CES for a few weeks now, ever since I went to meet with Toshiba and get a sneak peek at their latest tablet.

The Excite X10 is now the world’s thinnest 10-inch tablet, measuring in at just .3 inches thick and weighing just 1.2 lbs. But don’t forget that the iPad 3 is presumably just around the corner (along with quite a few Android slates this week), so anything can change. A brushed magnesium alloy finish graces its backside, with Corning Gorilla glass up front to prevent any scratching. It’s really a beauty.

Under the hood you’ll find a TI OMAP 4420 1.2GHz dual-core processor along with 1GB of RAM. As far as the OS goes, however, Toshiba was a bit iffy. The tablet will either ship in mid Q1 with Android 3.2 Honeycomb, or a bit later with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. I don’t know about you, but I’d rather wait a bit longer for Ice Cream Sandwich.

The 10-inch screen boasts a resolution of 1280×800, and is built with a special direct bonding technology that allows for such a thin profile. A 2-megapixel front-facing shooter is present and accounted for if you’re into video chat, and a 5-megapixel shooter can be found on the backside of the tab.

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Android tablets have been quite the flop in the past year (with the exception of the Kindle Fire, sort of), but I have a good feeling about 2012 Android slates if this is the type of stuff we’re going to see.

Pricing is still unclear for this guy, but with its premium status I’d assume it’ll face off against the iPad more so than the Kindle Fire.

(Note on images: Regza is the tablet’s Asian name, and won’t appear on U.S. units)

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A Quad Core NVIDIA Tegra 3, Ice Cream Sandwich Seven Inch Asus Tablet For Only US $249

Yes. By Nvidia and Asus. One of the biggest launch at CES 2012. Coming in Summer.

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Specs:

  • 7 Inch 1280x800 IPS display.
  • Quad-core Tegra 3 Processor.
  • Android 4 Ice Cream Sandwich.
  • 1 GB RAM.
  • 8 MP Camera.

NVidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huangsaid that Tegra 3 has a fifth "ninja core" which allows it to do things in the background "sneaking around extremely quietly." That, in turn, reduces power and improves battery life, Huang claimed. That fifth core also allows for a new technology called Direct Touch, which gives devices a more responsive screen and a "buttery smooth" experience, Haung said.

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Mercury mTab2 Tablet Launched in India

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The affordable tablet space has yet another Android entrant, the successor of the Mercury mTab dubbed mTab2. While mTab was a sub-10k device, the mTab2 is priced at Rs.11,999. Fueled by Dual Core 1GHz processor, the 7-incher runs on Android 2.3 Gingerbread.

"Features like USB, Battery backup and internal storage are vital features for the regular users and mTab2 brings all packed in a lighter version of 365gm this time." said Sushmita Das, Country Manager - India , Kobian Pte Ltd. "We shall be announcing our the next generation models in a very short time, our partners should look ahead for the excitement to continue"

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Take a closer look at some of the features of the mTab2:

  • Dual Core 1GHz processor
  • 7-inch capacitive multi-touch screen
  • Memory 8GB onboard memory expandable up to 32GB
  • Connectivity Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11b/g
  • Android 2.3 Gingerbread OS
  • 8 hours of battery life
  • USB 2.0 port, HDMI output
  • Built-in speaker and mic
  • Supports USB-3G dongles

The Mercury mTab2 comes at an MRP of Rs.11,999 and is backed by a year's worth of standard warranty. It is available through Kobian authorized distributors in India.

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nice find :hi2:

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Guys.. do post the reviews as and when these tablets go under your hands.. this will be much appreciated.

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BSNL launches Aakash-killer tablet for Rs. 3,250 – Pantel’s T-Pad IS 71

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Low-cost tablet from BSNL and Pantel Technologies looks to take on the Aakash by offering better specifications at pretty much the same price point. And with its HDMI port, it could make a really handy media player!

BSNL, the state-owned telecom giant, has launched a new tablet in India that wants to take the failing Aakash tablet head-on. Noida-based company Pantel Technologies was tapped to produce the T-Pad IS 710r and it’s priced at just Rs. 3,250, or $66 approximately – a fraction above the $50 Aakash.

The Penta T-Pad IS 710r is similar to the Aakash in most aspects. Of course, we are comparing it here with the upgraded version of the Aakash, Datawind’s UbiSlate 7+, and not the original Aakash. Pantel’s tablet has a faster 1GHz processor and a VGA camera, but doesn’t come with a SIM card slot for GPRS connectivity. Running on Google Android v2.3 Gingerbread, the device is equipped with Wi-Fi support and a 7-inch resistive touchscreen.

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It does offer an added HDMI port to connect it to your TV though. And it can play back HD videos, including the MKV file format, making it a kickass media player at just Rs. 250 more than the Aakash. The tablet is currently available for pre-booking online: Book the Penta T-Pad IS710r

Here’s a full comparison of the new Penta T-Pad IS 710r with the UbiSlate 7+ as well as the original Aakash tablets:

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Two More Tablets

BSNL also launched two more low-cost tablets in association with Pantel – the T-Pad WS 704C and the T-Pad WS 802C. Here are their full specifications as well as the prices:

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You can pre-order both tablets now at the official site:

Book the Penta T-Pad WS 704C

Book the Penta T-Pad WS 802C

The Aakash project itself will be getting an upgrade soon, with the government already having announced the Aakash 2 – and it’ll be for the same price, HRD Minister Kapil Sibal has said. The project has been mired in a lot of controversies recently.

Courtesy : Phonemantra

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These are great offers for people looking for 3G tablets (704 and 802)..Good alternative to RTab.

Data connectivity on 3G but calling!! not specified.

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do the 3G tablets (704 and 802) offer dual sim as they have mentioned in their specs as Built-in CDMA/EVDO+GSM ?

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it might be either one of 3g or evdo

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Lava To Launch Android Tablet For Rs 5,550 in February

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Operator Bundled, 7 inch Capacitive Touchscreen, 1 Ghz Processor, with SIM Slot and Android 2.3.

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Lava Mobiles, an Indian handset manufacturer which forayed into the Android segment with the S12 smartphone, will launch an Android tablet in February.

S N Rai, co-founder and director, Lava Mobiles, said to The Mobile Indian, "Lava will launch an Android 2.3 based tablet in February for Rs 5,500."

He further said, "The tablet will be made available bundled with a service provider's connection and will not be available as a standalone device." Though he did not reveal the name of the service provider, he said that the telco is operational across India.

On the specification front, he said, "The tablet will be a 7 inch capacitive touchscreen tablet, and will have a 1 GHz processor. It will also support a SIM slot as it will help our operator partner to push their data services."

Rai also added that Lava Mobiles is in advance stage of talks with Intel for providing the processor for the tablet. He further added Lava, is working on specific apps ranging from education to health and most probably these will come pre-loaded in the tablet. Initially, Lava Mobiles was supposed to launch the Android tablet in December.

Explaining the reason behind the delay, Sunil Raina, chief marketing officer for Lava Mobiles, said, "We wanted to launch a quality product in the market and didn't want to hurry. As a result, our research and development team took a bit longer to give the final shape to the tablet."

any update on this one?

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Micromax’s ICS tablet spotted on Homeshop18

http://www.homeshop1...69129/cid:8937/

looks like a veedee/ ployer rebranded at the same retail price point.

Theres a SIM slot in it...thats a handy spec for +Rs 1000 price............

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VeeDee is now with a better logo, ICS upgrade and without the hard buttons at the same price Rs.6990/- here

and more

XTAB has launched similar tab with Allwinner A10 at Rs.5490/- (4 GB) and Rs.6490/- (8 GB)

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