iPad Alternatives In 2013
Not everyone want an iPad. Some of them are fans of other manufacturers like Samsung or Google, or they just don't want to be same as anothers. Let's figure it out which phone tablet PC is a reasonable alternative to Apple's ipad or top brand Android devices in 2013.
Well, you'll be pleased to know that there are actually quite a wide variety of tablet PC's available at the fraction of the cost of an Apple iPad or Google Nexus 7. The Senua ePad 7-inch for example. This Android device provides strong functionality, responsiveness and quality at less than a third of the price of an 8GB Nexus 7. The Senua ePad has a 7-inch screen, capacitive touchscreen and in addition to the 1.2GHz A8 processor it has a separate dedicated 400MHz graphics processor to cater for 3D gaming that works in conjunction with the 500MB of RAM. In addition, the device features a built-in microphone and front-facing 1.3MP camera.
The Arnova 8 G2 is another low-cost Android device that provides a suitable alternative to the top brand name tablet PC's. A video of this device is available on Youtube at gadgetsdealer channel. The device comes with a 1GHz A8 processor with 4GB of internal storage plus room for a MicroSD card for even more storage. The device, as it's name suggests, has an 8-inch screen and also has a built-in microphone although unlike the Senua ePad the Arnova 8 G2 does not have a camera, not even a front-facing one. The only downside to the Arnova 8 G2 is that you will have to use AppLib instead of Google Play to download apps.
For those looking for a powerful device with more processing power and graphical capabilities the Sumvision Cyclone Voyager tablet PC is well worth a look.
Unlike the two tablet PC's listed above, the Voyager has a Rockchip dual core 3066 1.6GHz processor plus, rather impressively, quad-core graphics. The device has 1GB of RAM (virtual memory) and a whopping 16GB of Flash memory.
Even more impressive is that the fact comes with Android 4.1 (Jellybean) pre-installed and the device also has a front-facing camera. The device also has a MicroSD slot for extra storage capacity and it has been pointed out in the specifications that the device is WiFi compatible and has the Google Play official Android Market pre-installed.
Few tablets runs latest Android 4.2, but it's a time stuff. People can upgrade their operating system if the device is powerful enough, for example, comparable to a quad core Android tablet. I believe not too long from now, users are going to enjoy convenience of Android 4.2.
Well, you'll be pleased to know that there are actually quite a wide variety of tablet PC's available at the fraction of the cost of an Apple iPad or Google Nexus 7. The Senua ePad 7-inch for example. This Android device provides strong functionality, responsiveness and quality at less than a third of the price of an 8GB Nexus 7. The Senua ePad has a 7-inch screen, capacitive touchscreen and in addition to the 1.2GHz A8 processor it has a separate dedicated 400MHz graphics processor to cater for 3D gaming that works in conjunction with the 500MB of RAM. In addition, the device features a built-in microphone and front-facing 1.3MP camera.
The Arnova 8 G2 is another low-cost Android device that provides a suitable alternative to the top brand name tablet PC's. A video of this device is available on Youtube at gadgetsdealer channel. The device comes with a 1GHz A8 processor with 4GB of internal storage plus room for a MicroSD card for even more storage. The device, as it's name suggests, has an 8-inch screen and also has a built-in microphone although unlike the Senua ePad the Arnova 8 G2 does not have a camera, not even a front-facing one. The only downside to the Arnova 8 G2 is that you will have to use AppLib instead of Google Play to download apps.
For those looking for a powerful device with more processing power and graphical capabilities the Sumvision Cyclone Voyager tablet PC is well worth a look.
Unlike the two tablet PC's listed above, the Voyager has a Rockchip dual core 3066 1.6GHz processor plus, rather impressively, quad-core graphics. The device has 1GB of RAM (virtual memory) and a whopping 16GB of Flash memory.
Even more impressive is that the fact comes with Android 4.1 (Jellybean) pre-installed and the device also has a front-facing camera. The device also has a MicroSD slot for extra storage capacity and it has been pointed out in the specifications that the device is WiFi compatible and has the Google Play official Android Market pre-installed.
Few tablets runs latest Android 4.2, but it's a time stuff. People can upgrade their operating system if the device is powerful enough, for example, comparable to a quad core Android tablet. I believe not too long from now, users are going to enjoy convenience of Android 4.2.