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Questions and AnswersVote for: What is your favorite feature of the Notion Ink Adam tablet?
adam | May 17th, 2010 | by Owen Ferguson
The new Adam tablet from Notion Ink in India comes with a variety of features that you won't find in most other tablets. These capabilities set it apart from other manufacturers' offerings in the same space. Which of these features do you find most appealing in this new gadget?
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Vote for: Should I buy an iPad or should I wait for the Notion Ink Adam that is delayed by technical issues?
notion ink adam | May 17th, 2010 | by Brandon
Bad news if you’ve been avoiding iPad hype and holding out for a tablet based on NVIDIA’s second-gen Tegra chipset and the Notion Ink Adam. according to slashgear, all projects based on the new Tegra chip have been delayed, and that none are expected to arrive on the market before late August 2010. The issue – which is said to include a combination of hardware and software technical problems, as well as stability and Flash availability – will impact projects such as Notion Ink’s Adam, the ICD Ultra and Vega and a 7-inch Compal tablet that had been expected to arrive in early June 2010.
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Vote for: What is the best advantage an Adam Ink tablet offers over a traditional notebook?
adam | May 25th, 2010 | by Owen Ferguson

| Ability to use with only one hand. |

| Light weight, low power. |

| Touch screen. |

| Universal language options (no need for specialized, localized keyboards) . |

| Faster input of diagrams and symbols. |
The Notion Adam Ink tablet offers users several significant improvements over standard laptop computer functionality. Its tablet form factor and capacitative, multi-mode touch screen allow users to perform regular computing functions faster and more intuitively, while preserving battery power. Which of these improvements over a standard notebook computer do you think is best?
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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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Vote for: Which Tegra-powered device is the best?
tablets | May 30th, 2010 | by Owen Ferguson
NVIDIA Tegra is a system-on-a-chip series developed by NVIDIA for mobile devices such as smartphones, Personal digital assistants and Mobile internet devices. Each Tegra is a "computer on a chip" which integrates the ARM architecture processor CPU, GPU, northbridge, southbridge and memory controller onto a single package. The series emphasizes low power consumption (long battery life) and high performance for playing video and audio. Which Terga-powered device is the best?
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Vote for: What is the best device based on nVidia's Tegra architecture?
chip-set | Aug 16th, 2010 | by Owen Ferguson
The portable graphics and computing platform known as Tegra from nVidia is gaining popularity with portable device manufacturers, as it allows large, full-definition graphics displays using a relatively small and low-power chip-set. Which of these great new devices that use the Tegra architecture do consider to be the best implementation of this new display rendering technology?
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