Toshiba’s Folio 100 joins in.

Posted: September 10th, 2010 by admin

If you have already have enough of Apple’s iPad, tried Samsung’s Galaxy, overwhelmed mocking Arrington’s Joojoo, and wants to try something new from the Japanese electronics maker Toshiba aside from its former JournE Touch, the computer corporation now brings you its newest Folio 100 tablet computer released just as a perfect year-ender hopefully. Toshiba is not new to the tablet computer developing strategy so its not impossible for the developer to produce a promising forth runner this time, it is also expected to render just few minor reinvention touches over its former tablet.

Though there are no official picture perfect edition or prototype of the product yet, details are highly reliable and these are said to be backed up by the official unveiling done by the end of September. Folio 100 runs on the same system on Galaxy Tablet, the Android operating system, it is a point 1 inch larger than the Apple iPad’s screen, is also on multi-touch display and also has an embedded camera and same as Galaxy Tablet, the device also supports flash player rendering it to be capable of viewing online videos and stuff. The Android-based tablet will be expected to be shipped in some regions such as Middle East, Europe and Africa and still remain undecided for U.S and Japan production.

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Introducing: Apple TV

Posted: September 3rd, 2010 by admin

Apple now caters more widely to your electronic device needs as it launches its new Apple TV with a slick appearance just as sexy as their former products as this TV kicks off the slimmest flat screen features of other television sets with soft curves and basically resembling a small black box and barely costs a stunning 100 dollar bill. As Apple’s Steve Jobs has mentioned, he safely introduced the product as “one more hubby”; more likely pertaining to the promising entertainment and quality it offers and also warns the costumers of few limitations it contains… The TV set sadly has everything only on TV and movie rentals which would merely include two streamable studios: ABC and FOX aside from its readily available Netflix streaming.

It is roughly one quarter of its predecessor when it comes to its size , the classic TVs but also unfortunately, still on its starting ventures as we could also say that it is still one fourth of the older cable TVs because of the limited shows it can provide thereof. Looking beyond its downfall, the TV is unique for its internet integrated services, you can still enjoy the product as rentals and subscriptions over Netfix comes in a snap of the finger with the buffering and streaming advantages. So it is, maybe it is still too early to judge the little black box, as it belongs to one of the leading developers, surely it will come to a blast this coming days. Read more on wired.com.

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