The new tablet PC–Samsung Galaxy Tab 7 Plus recently add to the company’s extensive range of almost identical designs. The new gadget joins the original Galaxy Tab 7, along with the 10 inch version, 8.9 inch version, as well as 7.7 inch version. Sporting a 1.2GHz dual-core processor, the Tab Plus 7 is a little faster than the original Galaxy Tab 7.
It features much the same specs as the original Galaxy Tab, though there are some new components, such as the 1.2GHz dual-core processor and HSPA+ support. It runs on Android 2.3, and sports Samsung’s TouchWiz UI. People could choose either 16GB or 32GB of storage.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 7 Plus
Evolio Will Launch The Neura Tablet
Evolio is now planning to launch a new Android tablet, which will integrate a 9.7-inch IPS display and a configuration to meet the highest standards, on the market. The new tablet will be called as Evolio Neura and will hit the high street stores within a month.
The new tablet incorporate a dual-core 1GHz Nvidia Tegra 2 multitasking processor with an impressive 1 GHz DDR2 RAM. So, the tablet could work really fast. Besides, the tablet has an internal memory of 16GB and a 3 G embedded modem. Its display can ensure wide viewing angles and a good color rendering.
With hardware configuration and being priced at the level that is lower than $520, this tablet is expected to make a strong competitor to Apple’s iPad or Samsung’s Galaxy Tab.
Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 is now back for an official LTE-equipped Verizon release, running on Android 3.1.
This well respected Android tablet has a NVIDIA Tegra 2 silicon processor and a dual-core 1GHz clock. It has been long considered by many people as the most serious alternative to the Apple iPad due to its high performance. The new model also has a dual cameras, 1280 x 800 pixel resolution, as well as a 7,000mAh battery.
Besides, the Galaxy Tab 10.1 has a quite sleek form factor. At 1.31 pounds and 8.6mm, it is both lighter and thinner than the iPad.
Solar Charging Android Tablet Released In India
The Indian company–Bharat Electronics has introduced a low-budget tablet, which runs Android 2.2 and is called as Bharat Slate, into the marketplace. The tablet was specially designed for the Indian Ministry of Rural Development for conducting poverty survey across the nation. The tablet has a solar powered battery and it is especially created for the Indian population. The tablet won’t be sold outside its originating country. However, a success in India would be enough, as the country had a population of more than 1 billion.
There aren’ any details about the Bharat Slate tablet, such as RAM, processor or storage, yet. But it is said that the tablet are capable of storing and syncing the data in real time with a server.



