Critiques de tablettes électroniques
Tabouf Courants Google, télécharger maintenant sur Smartphone et Tablet PC
Nommé parmi les meilleurs applications Android 10 de 2011 du New York Times, The Next Web et d’autres maintenant sur Google Corrents tabouf arrive!
Courants est Google? Le service est gratuit, offre un contenu éditorial dans un format élégant à lire sur la tablette ou smartphone, même hors ligne.
Courants Google s’adapte aux téléphones et tablettes de tailles différentes, et votre abonnement édition de notre magazine est synchronisé sur tous les appareils en votre possession, si vous avez un iPad, c’est que vous avez un Samsung Galaxy Nexus.
A partir de maintenant sur les terres Tabouf.com courants pour permettre une lecture hors ligne de nos meilleurs articles avec des fonctionnalités de partage rapide et facile directement à partir de votre smartphone, tablette ou un autre appareil mobile Android et iPhone OS. De cette facon, vous pouvez lire les dernières nouvelles sur Mobile tecnologiea où que vous soyez!
La page d’accueil de Google Courants Tabouf.com avec les sections principales.
Asus Taichi convertible touchscreen tablet dons dual displays with Windows 8
If Acer managed to pump out two separate Windows 8 tablets right at the beginning of Computex 2012, Asus had the foresight to create just a single tablet that came with two separate displays instead. Officially dubbed the Asus Taichi, this dual-display wielding beauty packs back-to-back IPS screens and is meant to run Microsoft’s upcoming Windows 8 operating system. It basically offers a new twist to the whole convertible touchscreen notebook idea. According to Asus, “With a touchscreen on the outside of the lid, the Taichi opens up a whole host of new mobile possibilities as it plays the role of both notebook and tablet.” And you can probably imagine how much fun can be had with a device that has two screens which can be used separately without interfering with one another.
Asus launches Tablet 600 with Windows RT and Tablet 810 Windows 8 at Computex 2012
If you feel like the dual-display wielding Asus Taichi is simply too much computer for you (and if so, what kind of a geek are you?), then perhaps you’d like to take a look at the two new Transformer tablets that Asus unveiled at Computex in Taiwan this year. First up, there’s the Asus Tablet 800, which is built on top of an x86 processor and designed to run the full desktop version of Windows 8. And then there’s the Windows Tablet 610, a similar-looking alternative based on the Asus Transformer blueprint but made to run on an NVIDIA Tegra 3 quad-core processor and Windows 8 RT instead. Both tablet devices can be used just fine with or without their accessory docks. Continue reading for more info on the Asus Tablet 600 with Windows 8 RT and Asus Tablet 810 with Windows 8.
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