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Questions and AnswersArticle: Notion Ink Adam Will Triumph
notion ink adam | Jul 27th, 2010 | by Editor
Follows of the Notion Ink Adam Tablet on the Internet have dubbed the device "the iPad Killer". When comparing the two side by side, the nickname certainly holds true. Notion Ink Adam boasts many features the competition lacks. Among the notable features this gadget has are an auto focusing camera, storage, Adobe Flash support, and even a longer living battery. Two of the most popular browsers - Firefox and Chrome -... read article
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Vote for: Would you rather invest your hard earned cash in an Apple iPad or would you rather wait for the Google Tablet?
google tablet | Apr 13th, 2010 | by Editor
Google's CEO Eric Schmidt announced earlier that the Google Tablet will not be running on the Chrome OS as predicted, but rather on an Android OS. This announcement reveals that Google is invading the mobile device market rather than the computer market. Google is very likely to give Apple's iPad a good fight. Even though it hasn't released any information regarding the tablet's specs, we can assume that Google have learned from Apple's mistakes and will add basic features such as USB ports, flash reading capability and lower costs.
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Article: Will the Notion Ink Adam Sales Exceed iPad Sales
notion ink adam | Jul 8th, 2010 | by Editor
As with most things, success is sure to breed imitation, with the new Apple iPad having sold well over two million units in the short time since it was launched this was simply an inevitability. At the 2010 Consumer Electronics Show there were no less than a dozen iPad like devices shown.
One of the more intriguing prototypes was the Notion Ink Adam, a device very similar to an iPad but with... read article
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Vote for: What is the best tablet in the market?
tablet | May 25th, 2010 | by Editor

| Apple iPad |

| Google Android Tablet |

| Nvidia Tegra Android Tablet |

| Hewlett-Packard (HP) Tablet |

| Notion Ink Adam Tablet |
It seems that Apple may have been the first in the market, introducing the iPad. However, it looks like the real competition is just around the corner as every major mobile and computer manufacturer is talking about their own version of the tablet. There are rumors about Google's attempt to enter the tablet market with a device that it's developing with major hardware manufacturers. Google has nothing to prove in the OS aspect of the tablet, as we have already witnessed Android capabilities on the Notion Ink Adam and on Nvidia's Tegra tablet. Microsoft joined forces with HP in an attempt to dominate the tablet market, which ended up as a huge disappointment, as the $500 tablet is nothing more than a Windows 7 touchscreen PC. Nvidia recently introduced its new tablet that has 1 GB of RAM, 2 USB ports and a frontal camera (three things that the iPad does not have). Lets hope that Google will meet our expectations.
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Article: Advantages of Android OS on the Notion Ink Adam over the Apple's iPad OS
notion ink adam | Jul 11th, 2010 | by Editor
For technology fans like myself this is a wonderful time to be alive. Now that Apple has broken open the tablet market with their fantastically successful iPad tablet, we have an entire new generation of devices coming for us to enjoy. One of the most eagerly anticipated of these new devices is the Notion Ink Adam tablet. This new device will be using the Android mobile operating system. We will talk a bit now about... read article
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Vote for: Will the Notion Ink Adam change the way we look at tablets?
notion ink adam | May 13th, 2010 | by Editor
The Notion Ink Adam is just around the corner, scheduled to launch in June/July. By what we managed to see, compared to the Apple iPad, it has; a larger touchscreen (10"-inch) which has the ability to run on lower power (giving the Notion Ink Adam's battery longer running time), Google's Android OS, Google Chrome and Firefox browsers, HDMI and 3 USB outputs, 1080p video out (compared to iPad's 720p), 3MP autofocus rotating camera, 16 hours of battery life (as opposed to iPad's 10), RF, ambient light sensor which lets you sit in bright day light, AGPS, a proximity sensor, an accelerometer, a touch pad, an adobe flash reader, and an SD card slot. All this for an extremely low price of $327-$800.
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Article: Why the iPad Dominates the Tablet Market
notion ink adam | Jul 12th, 2010 | by Editor
We need our cars to drive to work, we need our cell phones to stay connected with loved ones, co-workers, etc., and we the need the iPad to, well…what exactly do we need it for? The answer is nothing. Well one could argue that we theoretically don’t need cars to get to work (public transportation) and that we don’t need to use phones to communicate, these things dominate because they produce the best results... read article
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Article: Is the Notion Ink Adam a True iPad Rival?
notion ink adam | Jun 14th, 2010 | by Editor
The Notion Ink Adam tablet is set to be released to the public this June or July. The product has been compared to the iPad and features a 10 inch transflective screen, camera, long lasting battery, Wi-Fi ability, and lightweight slim design. So, how does the Notion Ink Adam tablet compare with its rival the iPad? The Adam features a 10 inch transflective LCD screen, while the iPad features a 9.7 inch LCD. The... read article
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Article: The Best Tablet Computer Device on the Market
notion ink adam | Jun 21st, 2010 | by Editor
A tablet or a tablet computer device can be called a complete PC system within a flat touch screen. There is no need of a mouse or keyboard as an input device. A tablet can easily work with a digital pen, stylus or fingertip. This article will focus on some of the best tablet computer devices available in the market place to help you choose the best. Top two tablet computer devices on the market 1. The... read article
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Article: Lenovo to Compete with Apple with New Lenovo Android-Powered Lepad
tablets | Jul 25th, 2010 | by Editor
Clearly glancing at the sales figures of Apple's colossal iPad, Lenovo has just announced plans to ship a tablet PC before the end of this calender year. The Chinese company is hoping to make a hit in its home country, before spreading out to the rest of the world.
The biggest difference between the new Lepad tablet and Apple's iPad is clearly the operating systems. iOs runs the iPad, and the LePad is... read article
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