Showing posts with label google nexus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label google nexus. Show all posts

01 February 2013

RAmos W42 10-inch tablet for $200

The Google Nexus 7 is a very successful tablet, priced at $200. It is however a 7-inch tablet. A chinese company, RAmos is releasing W42, a 9.4-inch tablet for the same price as Google Nexus 7.

So, you get bigger screen for the same price. How about the specs ?
The 9.4" W42 is a uniquely sized tablet, boasting Android 4.0, a Mali-400 GPU, and a Samsung-built quad-core CPU (Exynos 4412). The touch panel packs a 1280x800 IPS resolution, and internally there's 1GB of RAM, 16GB of inbuilt storage, a microSD expansion slot, and front/rear cameras. 
Source: Hot Hardware
While a far cry from Google Nexus 10, it is still pretty good for its price.

Image Credit : Hot Hardware

09 November 2012

Effect of Google Nexus pricing on cheap tablets

Google is brewing a storm of its own. With the recent release of Google Nexus 4 and Nexus 10, and Nexus 7 in July, Google is sending a message to Android tablet manufacturers: "Step up on your quality". The aggressive pricing of Google Nexus product line, together with high quality build of Nexus is forcing Android tablet OEM to rethink their product.
Local media reports said Taiwanese telecom operators and mobile device enthusiasts were astounded by the low prices being offered by Google for its sleek new gadgets. 
They were quoted as predicting that Google's new hardware, including the Nexus 4 smartphone, new Nexus 7 tablets that come in new Wi-Fi models, and Nexus 10 tablets, will create strong competition for their rivals. 
"Google's pricing strategy is amazing and could stir up a superstorm in the consumer electronics market ahead of the year-end holiday shopping season," one market analyst forecast. 
Market research firm Digitimes Research also said that Google has offered high-end products at cheap prices that will pile pressure on their competitors. 
Source: Focus Taiwan
As we all know, most Android tablet are of questionable quality, only tablets from well known manufacturers such as Samsung and Asus are of excellent build. Those tablets however, do come with a steep price.

The majority of the tablet market are in the low-end market, where price is top consideration. This is why we see a lot of Chinese build tablets with all kind of brand popping up left and right. These tablets are poorly build that using them takes a lot of patience.

Google seems to understand this problem, and are undercutting their competitor by pricing their Nexus product aggressively. Surely we will soon see an improvement in the quality of cheap good tablet.

21 October 2012

Nexus 7 32GB Available Now 8 GB to go on firesale

Google Nexus 7 is now available in 32GB configuration at Staples. It is priced at $250. This is the same price as the old 16GB, which means that the 16GB will soon be sold at $199. While the 8GB will be sold for even less. There are proof already of customer purchasing the 32GB version. This is before Google announcement on October 29th, which hints at new Google Android OS and or tablet.

Google Nexus 7 itself is a great gaming device. However in its current 8GB and 16GB configuration, not a lot of games can be stored inside the tablet. Google Nexus 7 is a collaboration between Google and Asus.
This tablet has been advertised as a great mobile gaming machine; it has all the specs to be one, and games run smooth as silk, but it lacks one thing. A major one, at that – internal storage is just not enough for the device to hold more than a few HD games, especially for owners of the 8 GB version. To make it more complicated, the 7-inch affordable tablet does not feature a microSD slot. 
Source:Phandroid

Google Nexus 8GB is rumored to be discontinued. This means there will be a firesale (clearance sale) coming soon.
The photo also suggests that the 8GB model will go on clearance on Oct. 30. Good news for those looking to snatch up the low-end device for a low price before it disappears. 
Source:Techradar
Image Credit: Android Police via Techradar 


Of course, not many stores have the 8GB in stock. You still must shop around to see which shop still have it in stock. Who knows you might get it for $99. A real bargain! Happy hunting!

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