Editorials
5 Best Tablets [June, 2014]
Nexus 7 | ||||||
Google's Nexus 7 is getting older and there are rumors that suggest that it will be replaced this summer by a brand new high-end Nexus 8. Despite the rumors, the Nexus 7 perseveres. It comes with a sleek black matte design that is much improved over the original Nexus 7's form factor. It also comes with a speedy quad-core processor, 2GB of RAM, a rear camera, and Android 4.4 KitKat, Google's latest version of Android. It also comes with 4G LTE data for AT&T, T-Mobile and also Verizon Wireless, the nation's largest 4G LTE service provider. The Nexus 7 is cheaper than Apple's mini with Retina Display which means that it's worth a look from those that aren't in love with iOS and don't want to shell out tons of cash this month. | ||||||
jensonmac
06/06/2014 at 6:32 pm
i P r o T a b l et– is one source worth reviewing and offers ten new Tablets to launch in June – including the new Ramos i 10 Pro ($399) Windows 8.1 – Android hybrid, that’s the first Dual Boot tablet on the market, with an 8-second Windows boot-up time with an Intel Bay Trail 64-bit CPU plus features a 10″ 1920×1200 HD display, Bluetooth, GPS, along with 9 hours battery life — also new is the Ramos i12 ($299), an ultra-size 12-inch tablet also powered by Intel; plus the new iFive mini4 ($199) which is the first 8-inch Android tablet available with a retina-quality 2048×1536 display.
Plus iProTablet includes $25 in Bonus Apps and a promotion for free monthly 4G Internet access with 500MB Data provided each month.