Thursday, October 25, 2012

$329 iPad mini too expensive? GooPhone has a $99 Android version

Apple's iPad mini features a 7.9 inch, 1024 x 768 pixel display, an Apple A5 processor, and iOS 6 operating system. It's smaller than a full-sized iPad, and at $329 it's also cheaper.

But it's still kind of pricey compared to Android tablets like the Google Nexus 7 or Amazon Kindle Fire line of tablets, which have starting prices of less than $200.

If that's still not cheap enough for you… there are always Chinese knockoffs.

GooPad mini

GooPhone has already revealed a $99 iPad Mini clone that's coming in November. The GooPad mini has an 8 inch display, a 1.4 GHz dual core processor, and a distinctly Apple-inspired design.

Sure, it won't run iOS apps and I wouldn't expect the kind of build quality we've come to expect from Apple products. But you could buy 3 GooPhone models and just keep replacing them as they break, while still spending $30 less than you'd spend on an iPad Mini.

Yeah, I'd opt for the Nexus 7 instead too.

Anyway, the GooPad mini Clone has a 1024 x 768 pixel display, a 2MP rear camera and a 0.3Mp front-facing camera. It features 1GB of RAM, 8GB of storage, and Android 4.1 software.

I haven't seen an actual photo of the GooPad mini yet — the company seems to just be using Apple's iPad Mini promo shot.

Oddly, this isn't the first iPad Mini look-a-like we've seen. One showed up a few weeks ago… before the iPad Mini was even released. That model was just a non-functional dummy, but it did look surprisingly like the tablet Apple actually introduced earlier this week.

via GizChina and GizmoChina

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Deals of the Day (10-25-2012)

NOOK Color

Sure the B&N NOOK HD will be available in a few weeks for $199 and up. But if you're looking to save a few bucks, you can buy B&N's first 7 inch Android tablet for the price of a GooPad mini.

The bookseller is selling refurbished NOOK Color tablets in its eBay store for just $99.

Here are some of the day's best deals on mobile devices and accessories.

  • Refurb B&N NOOK Color 7″ tablet for $99 - B&N (via eBay)
  • Dell Inspiron 14z ultrabook for $600 (ends at 4:00PM ET) - Dell
  • Refurb HP Mini 110 netbook w/Verizon 3G for $170 - Mobile Karma (via eBay)
  • G.Skill 8GB (2x4GB) laptop memory for $30 - Newegg (coupon: EMCJNJA25))
  • Kingston 120GB SATA III 2.5″ SSD for $70 - Tigerdirect
  • 128GB Kingston Class 10 SDXC card for $70 after rebate - TigerDirect

You can find more bargains in our daily deals section.

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Samsung Chromebook for Sale at $249

The Samsung Chromebook is now available for purchase in the Google Play Store. A Wi-Fi model of the Chromebook can be availed for $249 that can also be privileged for an additional 100 GB of Google Drive storage at no additional cost for 2 years which is an evident a merit worth at an estimate of $120 as per Google's current rates.

Expected delivery of said item is in 3-5 business days. As of the moment, the only hardware that Google has put to sale in the market through the Play Store has been the Samsung Galaxy Nexus smartphone and Asus Nexus 7 tablet.

The 11.6-inch Samsung Chromebook is featuring a pixel display of 1366 x 768p, a Samsung Exynos 5 ARM Cortex-A15 processor, 2 GB of RAM, and 16 GB of storage. The Chromebook is measured  to be less than 0.7 inches thick and weighs about 2.4 pounds. It is running a Google Chrome operating system, which is designed around the Chrome web browser. In lieu of downloading and installing applications, Chrome OS users could run web applications, to wit: Gmail, Google Docs, or iPiccy.

As an early form, Chromebooks possessed Intel x86 processors, but the new model is the first to acquire an ARM-based chip with an ARM Cortex-A15 processor. Also, the Samsung Chromebook has been optimized to work well with the Exynos processor which boots in 10 seconds, resumes from sleep almost instantly, gets about 6.5 hours of battery life, and feels pretty zippy when surfing the web even with half a dozen or more browser tabs open. Moreover, it has a 711 SunSpider score and a Peacekeeper score of 1095.

As a plus, the new Chromebook is also visualizing to run Ubuntu Linux. Furthermore,  a 3G model of the chromebook is anticipated soon to be pocketed at S330.

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Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Apple iPad Mini's Predicted Price

Apple is predicted to splurge $195 to $254 in its path of building the various models of the rumored 7.85-inch iPad which is projected to be sold at a rate lower than the usual margin of its rates. This is the initiatory breakdown of the components and manufacturing costs of the said iPad mini.

The estimation of the bill of materials (BOM) including the manufacturing costs for the iPad mini of Apples is to range from $195 for the 16 GB Wi-Fi model, to $254.50 for the top-of-the-line 64 GB 4G LTE version. This said research note is accorded to by Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo of the KGI Securities.

By way of comparison, these numbers with purportedly leaked retail prices from the UK, Apple will be seeing gross profit margins of 35 percent to 58 percent, which way lower than its other iDevice offerings.

The considered low profit margin product Apple third generation iPad grasps a 37 percent to 51 percent margin rate. As a disparity, the iPhone 5 is approximated to bring in gigantic margins of 68 percent to 72 percent.

The iPad mini's ardent pricing make up could perplex competitors' endeavor to infringe on Apple's industry on leading the mobile device marketshare. As per report earlier, adversarial producers are taking great benefit of the evolving trade for 5- to 9-inch devices. It is eventually a gap directly situated between the iPhone and 9.7-inch iPad that Apple has yet to plug.

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Hands-on with the Asus Taichi dual-screen Windows 8 ultrabook

From the front, the Asus Taichi looks like a typical notebook. It has a keyboard, a touchpad, and an 11.6 inch, 1920 x 1080 pixel display.

But when you turn the notebook around or close the lid you'll find another 11.6 inch, 1920 x 1080 pixel screen. This one's a touchscreen display, and you can use the laptop with the lid closed as if it were a tablet.

Asus Taichi

At 2.8 pounds, the Asus Taichi is pretty heavy for a tablet, but it's awfully light for a laptop. And the fact that it seamlessly transitions from one mode to the other without any removable parts is pretty cool.

Also cool: You can use the two screens in a number of ways. You can turn off the back screen when the laptop is open, and vice versa. You can mirror the display so someone facing you can see exactly what you're looking at. Or you can show different content on each display, so your kids can watch a movie while you're getting work done.

In the few minutes I got to play with the Asus Taichi, I found the controls for moving from one mode to another to be a little tricky — but I can see how they'd be easy to use once you get used to a few quirks. For instance, the screen that faces the keyboard isn't a touchscreen — so you'll need to get used to using both touchpad and touchscreen controls when using the Asus Taichi.

The Asus Taichi will be available with an Intel Core i5 or Core i7 processor, 128GB to 256GB of storage, and Intel GMA 4000 HD graphics. It features WiFi, Bluetooth 4.0, and Intel Wireless Display technology, as well as 2 USB 3.0 ports.

Asus says you should get up to 5 hours of battery life while surfing the web with the Taichi.

At launch Asus will only offer the Taichi with an 11.6 inch display. But a 13.3 inch version is also in the works. Prices for the 11.6 inch model start at $1299. That gets you a model with a Core i5 CPU, 4GB of RAM, and 256GB of storage.

A model with a 128GB SSD and the same CPU runs $1499, while a top-of-the-line $1599 model features a Core i7 processor and 256GB SSD.

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Hands-on with the Asus Transformer Book 13.3″ convertible tablet

The Asus Transformer Book blurs the lines between ultrabooks and tablets. It's a notebook with a 13.3 inch, 1080p display — which you can pull away from the keyboard dock to use as a tablet.

Like the Asus Transformer line of tablets, the docking port doesn't just house a keyboard. It also has a battery which helps provide extra run time. But the Transformer Book dock has one more trick up its sleeve: It has a hard drive, giving you extra storage space.

Asus Transformer Book

The CPU, memory, and other vital bits hang out in the tablet portion of the computer. There's also a 128GB solid state disk behind the screen. But the keyboard contains a hard drive with up to 500GB of additional storage space.

Asus plans to bring the Transformer Book to market in the coming months — possibly in the first quarter of 2013. The company will offer models with up to an Intel Core i7 processor and 4GB of RAM.

The tablet has micro HDMI and microSD ports, but the keyboard dock adds a range of extra ports including USB and Ethernet ports.

Pricing hasn't been determined yet.

Overall the Transformer Book makes a nice laptop — but a kind of awkward tablet. I find most tablets with screens larger than 10.1 inches not only to be kind of heavy, but also awkward to hold — especially in portrait mode.

I also found that it took a bit more effort than I'd like to attach the tablet to the keyboard dock. But I was playing with a pre-release demo unit, so there's a chance things might be better on the models Asus ships next year.

As you'd expect from a tablet with an Intel Ivy Bridge processor, the tablet felt quite responsive, although I only used it for a few minutes to surf the web and scroll through the Start Screen and a few Windows apps.

Screen rotation seems a little on the slow side when compared with an Android or iOS tablet. But everything else felt quite fast.

Note: It was noisy at this event, so I didn't bother trying to talk at all in the video. What you're hearing in the audio track is a conversation someone is having nearby. The $1499 price mentioned may be fore a Core i7 version of the Transformer Book. It may not. I think that's just an estimate at this point. The model with a Core i5 chip will likely be cheaper.

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You can download Ubuntu 12.10 GNOME Remix from the Ubuntu website.

In addition to the GNOME Shell 3.6 user interface, the remix includes a series of apps that often come with GNOME, including the Abiword word processor and Gnumeric spreadsheet app, Evolution email app, and Gwibber social media client.

Many of the apps that come preloaded are the same as the ones you'd get if you used Unity, including the Rhythmbox music player and Shotwell photo manager.

Most apps that run on Unity can also be downloaded and installed in the GNOME Remix, so if you'd prefer to install LibreOffice, Ubuntu One, or other apps, you can use the software center to do that.

Ubuntu GNOME Remix is just one of the official and community-supported alternatives to Ubuntu 12.10 with Unity.

The operating system website has a list of Ubuntu derivatives. You can also use Xubuntu, Kubuntu, or Lubuntu if you'd rather try a different user environment, or a derivative designed for a specific purpose such as Ubuntu Studio (for media creation), Mythbuntu (for media center functions) or Edubuntu (for education).

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Deals of the Day (10-19-2012)

Acer Iconia Tab A200

The Acer Iconia Tab A200 is a tablet with a 10 inch, 1280 x 800 pixel display, an NVIDIA Tegra 2 dual core processor, and support for Android 4.0.

It's always been a reasonably priced tablet, but now you can pick up a refurbished model for just $185.

Here are some of the day's best deals.

  • Refurb Acer Iconia Tab A200 10″ Android tablet w/Tegra 2 for $185 – Acer (via eBay)
  • Refurb Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 for $469 - Beach Camera (via eBay)
  • Refurb Lenovo IdeaPad U410 14″ ultrabook w/Core i5 for $650 -Lenovo (via Dealnews)
  • Refurb Acer Aspire One D270 10″ netbook w/Atom N2600 for $190 – Newegg
  • Team 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR3 laptop memory for $30 – Newegg (coupon: EMCJNJA36)
  • Team 32GB Class 10 SDHC card for $18 – Newegg (coupon: EMCJNJA33)
  • Pogoplug Classic media sharing device for $20 – J&R

You can find more bargains in our daily deals section.

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