Waiting tablets and laptops at IFA 2011

The European Consumer Electronics Show (IFA 2011) is an important opportunity for companies to introduce their technology products. Here are the expected tablets and laptops ...

The European Consumer Electronics Show (IFA 2011) is an important opportunity for companies to introduce their technology products. Here are the tablets and laptops expected in this event:

Tablet

Toshiba Tablet Mk.III

Toshiba has not yet scored much impressive with the tablet market. The first two products of this Japanese company appeared loudly but did not leave any residual. So will the ultra-slim tablet that is rumored to be released at IFA 2011 bring luck to Toshiba?

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The tablet does not have full sized USB and HDMI ports, but instead has micro USB and micro HDMI, and microSD slots. This device runs Android Honeycomb operating system with dual-core OMAP4460 processor, clocked at 1.5 GHz. Is this information fictitious? Let's see.

Sony S1 & S2

We have seen Sony S1 and S2, but we still do not know how they work, and what they will be behind that shell. IFA 2011 may be an opportunity to answer those questions. And do users like a tablet like a glass case?

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Both S1 and S2 run Android Honeycomb operating systems and are DLNA compatible.

Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9

Ignoring the legal issues between Apple and Samsung, we might see Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 at IFA 2011. Unlike the company's mobile phones, pretty named tablets' straight . Galaxy Tab 8.9 means Galaxy tablet and has an 8.9-inch screen.

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This Samsung tablet has been improved on microprocessor speed to 1.5GHz (formerly 1.2 GHz) and additional LTE technology.

Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7

10.1, 8.9 and now 7.7 - all numbers represent the screen size of Samsung tablets.

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This is a tablet with a smaller screen. As expected, it will run a version of Android and has a 7.7 inch screen. And we still have to wait until the IFA event for more details about this product.

ViewSonic ViewPad 7e

7e is described as 'amazingly priced'. That's right, it's a tablet that is affordable. This device runs Gingerbread operating system.

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It has a 4: 3 aspect ratio, multi-touch support and pre-installed Amazon Kindle app. The device also has Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and HDMI connectivity.

Laptop

Razer Blade

This is the first laptop of Razer Game accessory manufacturer. It is 22 mm thick, the 17.1-inch screen, weighs 3.1 kg, has an Intel Core i7 2640M processor with 2.8 GHz speed, Nvidia GeForce GT 555M Optimus graphics and 2GB exclusively for handling GDDR5 graphics memory .

 

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This device has a new interface called Switchblade User Interface, making it easier to access game commands. The machine has a moving table on the left hand side. When a mouse is connected to the machine, the trackpad becomes a secondary display that provides useful information in the game.

Samsung Series 7 for gamers

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This laptop has an Intel i7 quad-core chip, with a minimum of 8GB of RAM (can be upgraded to 16GB). Samsung Series 7 for this game is equipped with Radeon HD 6970m with 2GB GDDR5 graphics card. 17.3 inch screen full HD.

Acer Aspire 3951

Considered a competitor to the MacBook Air, this ultra-thin laptop is only 13mm thick and weighs 1.4 kg.

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Expected to be released in October, it is rumored to have Intel's Sandy Bridge chip, a 1.7-second boot time, a 6-hour battery, 160GB solid-state hard drive, Bluetooth 4.0 support.

Update 25 May 2019
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