Archive for the ‘Tablets’ Category

  We have to admit. We were wrong. A couple of weeks ago, we theorized that the new Cherry Mobile quad-core device was going to be a tablet that will probably sell for PHP 7k. Apparently that was way too unoptimistic. Why? Because Cherry Mobile ended up launching a Quad-Core HD IPS tablet for only [...]

Cherry Mobile’s Teaser on the left; Ainol Novo 7 Venus on the right   Hold on to your hairplugs, ladies and gentlemen! This could be the quad-core Cherry Mobile about to launch next week. One reader commented (thanks Budy!) on our post about the new device is that it looks a lot like an Ainol [...]

The ASUS MeMO Pad Tablet   Coming off of the success of the Google Nexus 7, Taiwanese company ASUS is slated to launch a similar form-factor tablet with much humbler specs and, more-or-less, price. The new ASUS MeMO Pad is a US$149 7.0” Android Jelly Bean tablet powered by a Single-Core 1Ghz VIA CPU. While [...]

  In an effort to introduce more users to the new features, security enhancements, and capabilities of their Internet Explorer 10 browser, Microsoft is partnering with software developers to launch powerful multitouch applications that run natively on their web browsing software. Chief on this list is a game called “Contre Jour” – an award winning [...]

  Its hard to believe that the Nexus 7 has only been in the market for just about three weeks and yet it already feels like it’s a solid must-have for anybody who doesn’t have a tablet right now. You might ask why, but we can pretty much tell you that it has almost everything [...]

The Globe New Tattoo iPad   Sometime in late May this year (which is about a month ago) Globe held an event to launch Apple’s new iPad into their product plan portfolios. This event was quite notable due to a couple of different reasons. For one, the telecommunications company was the first to launch the [...]

The Google Nexus 7 Tablet   At the recently-concluded Google I/O event in California, the Silicon Valley-based search giant just unveiled their newest first-party device – the inexpensive, quad-core Nexus 7 tablet. The device is probably one of the most affordable tablets today while at the same time managing some flagship-level specs. To top it [...]

The Asus Transformer Pad TF300T   When it comes to tablets (iOS, Android, or even other OSes), productivity is really its major weak point – you don’t create new things so much as read, view, watch, and play stuff. Which is why, for the most part, we consider tablets as a “Media Consumption” device rather [...]

The Ainol Novo 7 Paladin tablet   Ladies and gentlemen, history has just been made here in The Technoclast as we unbox something really quite historical – the world’s first Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich tablet. And what’s the brand? It’s not Samsung, not HTC, not Motorola, and certainly not Sony – but a lesser [...]

  You’ve no doubt heard of Lenovo’s popular tagline, “For Those Who Do,” right? Well, it seems Lenovo lives by their code quite well. They’ve completely skipped the whole silly preorder / release date process on their new IdeaPad K1 tablet and rather made sure that the Honeycomb device was available on launch day. So [...]

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