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  • Google Nexus 7, has been plagued by a shortage of supply, has a problem, a new international hands.

    According to a recent report, China closed the Nexus 7 abroad with stalling on agreeing imported tablets.

    Google and China have a relationship is getting colder, and this is only possible by the power play for a country known for unilateral sensor.

    In March 2010, Google took the search engine out of China because of the border, he said, China forcing the Mountain View, Calif.-based company to self-censor results.
    No Nexus 7 for you

    Without government approval, Nexus 7 will have a hard time breaking into the world's most populous country.

  •  Amazon unveils UK pricing for Kindle Fire and Kindle Fire HD tablets
    Amazon chief executive Jeff Bezos confirmed that the company will start selling its Kindle Fire and Kindle Fire HD devices to UK consumers by 25 October.

    The 7in Kindle Fire HD tablet will be priced at £159 for the 16GB version and £199 for the 32GB version while the Kindle Fire tablet will retail for £129 for an 8GB, Wi-Fi only model.

    Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos took the stage in Santa Monica, Calif. on Thursday to introduce the Kindle Fire HD, a new umbrella that covers 7- and 8.9-inch tablets with a variety of data options.
    The base 7-inch Kindle Fire HD is incredibly light, at 13.9 ounces and 8.8mm thin, with a rubbery backing that makes it easy to grip.
    The new HD display packs a 1920x1200 resolution with in-plane switching and 254 PPI, and frankly it looks gorgeous. HD movies like The Hunger Games flow by with perfection, and games like Jetpack Joyride looked crisp despite their pixelated graphics.

    All that would be meaningless if the Kindle Fire HD didn't pack a punch, and under the hood you'll find the TI OMAP 4470 processor, 16GB of storage (vs. the Kindle Fire's 8GB), new dual stereo speakers with Dolby Digital Plus, and two dual-band 2.4 and 5GHz Wi-Fi antennas for more consistent and speedier connections

    Combined with new-ish MIMO tech that improves reception of redundant signals, all-in-all the Kindle Fire HD's Wi-Fi is reportedly 41 percent faster than the latest Apple iPad and 54 percent faster than the Google Nexus 7.

    That all sounds great on paper, though in practice the Kindle Fire HD may be overreaching a bit - it stuttered for up to 10 seconds as we switched between games, videos, music, web, periodicals, and other categories on the home screen, though the new carousel/quick access interface is snappy enough.



  • Nokia Lumia 920 : Nokia lumia 920 microsoft windows phone 8 homescreen
    Nokia made quite a splash at the launch of its new Lumia handsets, the first from the Finnish giant to feature Microsoft's upcoming Windows Phone 8 platform,
    Of the two, the Lumia 920 (pictured) is the larger and better specified device, with a 4.5in 1280x768 display, dual-core 1.5GHz Snapdragon S4 processor, 1GB of memory and 32GB of storage.

    However, the headline feature that most users will seize on is the handset's 8MP rear camera featuring Nokia's Pureview technology, including features such as optical image stabilisation (OIS) to eliminate blurry images and improve pictures shot in low light conditions.
    Nokia Lumia 920 Microsoft Windows Phone 8 Floating Lens result


    Nokia Lumia 920 review
    The handset itself is 10.7mm thick and weighs 185g, making it a little on the large and weighty side as smartphones go.

    Unlike earlier Windows Phone devices, the Lumia 920 now has a a microSD slot for adding flash storage, plus support for 4G LTE network connectivity,

    A video demo of the Nokia Lumia 920 handset and all its key features can be found on the V3 site, and we expect to have a more detailed review in future.


    The Lumia 920 also supports Near Field Communication (NFC) technology to enable applications such as contactless payments, and supports wireless battery charging via the Qi charging standard.

  • The Sony Xperia Tablet S was announced in Berlin at IFA 2012 and gives the well received Tablet S a welcome refresh, while retaining its iconic folded-book design.
    Measuring in at 241x8.8x174mm, the Sony Xperia Tablet S is thinner and lighter than the original Sony Tablet S, has an Nvidia Tegra 3 quad-core processor and runs the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.
    The Xperia Tablet S will come in 16GB, 32GB and 64GB internal storage models and has an 8MP rear-facing camera.

    Round the back you'll see two speaker grills at the bottom of the Xperia Tablet S, plus two small dots above them, which raise the tablet off a flat surface, giving a better angle for typing on the stock Android keyboard, and allowing the sound to flow out of the speakers.

     The Xperia Tablet S also includes several of Sony's signal processing technologies, such as Clearaudio+ mode so users can experience sound with more clarity, "across a wide spectrum from deep lows to crisp highs".

    "Ask Xperia Tablet S to switch on your TV, cable box and home entertainment system, select inputs, adjust volume and more. Everything's executed at a single touch, and up to six macros can be named and stored," Sony said.

    Sony said its new Xperia Tablet S will be available from September, but has not announced pricing yet.



  •  A few years ago they were unknown to many people, but now you have more choices.

    Are you afraid of the high price of Apple, joined the brigade iPad Android and find the best alternative? Or do you give in nearly perfect and get 3 new iPad?

    In general, the current tablet computer touch-sports ranging in size from 7 - to 13-inches. This dimension does not mean static, and the boundaries can be blurred as a smartphone get a bigger screen, a la the 5.3-inch Samsung Notes Galaxy.

    Physical keyboard is also rare, but there are exceptions such as the Asus Prime Transformer, which comes with a keyboard dock for the tablet.
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    What is the best tablet under £ 300?

    As today's best smartphone, the application plays a major role in the tablet - you can get your fill Run Temple, update your friends on Facebook and read the latest news, all on a larger screen.

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