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By TechRadar, published 29-10-2011
This week's hottest reviews on TechRadarThis week's we've got a great batch of reviews for you as well as lots of hands on reviews including the new Motorola Atrix 2 and Nokia's new Lumina 800.In full reviews, tablets are also prevalent this week - we've got the rather fine new Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 as well as the Asus Eee Pad Slider review.And for camera fans, there's the super new Nikon J1. Read on to check out all this week's reviews from TechRadar.Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 reviewSamsung's attitude to the tablet market has been to throw so much mud at the Android wall that at least some of it sticks. It's got its Android 2.3 7-incher, the wonderful 10.1-inch flagship, the beautiful forthcoming 7.7-inch model and this here 8.9-inch masterpiece. By having all bases covered elegantly, Samsun...
By SlashGear, published 28-06-2011
The two new Android 3.1 Honeycomb tablets aren’t Archos’ only new products to use Google’s open-source OS; the company also has the somewhat more unusual Archos 35 Home Connect and the companion Smart Home Phone, a chumby-style internet radio and a DECT cordless home phone. Announced last week, we rolled up our sleeves and had [...]

By TechRadar, published 23-04-2011
This week we got our full look at LG's Optimus Pad, which stands alone in being the only tablet to take 3D photos and video.We also got a review with the 12.1-inch Windows 7 Asus Eee Slate EP101 tablet - essentially a full PC with touchscreen that packs 4GB RAM and a Core i5 CPU. The bad news? It's £999.Below are the top reviews we've published this week as well as the full listing of our reviews below that. Top five reviews on TechRadarLG Optimus Pad review Android 3.0 is coming to a town near you, and there's nothing you can do to stop it. The latest Android tablet to grace TechRadar Towers is the LG Optimus Pad. It's a dual-core Tegra 2 powered device like most of the other Honeycomb tablets, but it's got a bit of a USP – it can shoot video in 3D. Yep, it's got twin 5MP cameras on th...

By TechRadar, published 04-02-2011
This week's reviews include one of the hottest phones from this year's Mobile World Congress, the HTC Desire S. It's the follow-up to the best-selling HTC Desire, but can it top the highs of the handset it replaces? We've also fully reviewed Android 3.0, the tablet OS that hopes to conquer the supremacy of iOS as well as the incredibly quick six-core Intel Core i7 990X Extreme Edition. Top five reviews on TechRadarHTC Desire S review The Desire S is a great phone, but it feels like it doesn't live up to its grand name. We loved the original Desire so much. It was offering an experience comparable to the iPhone 4 three months before Apple's device was even announced.Android 3.0 reviewAndroid 3.0 is powerful and fast. It looks closer to what you'd expect in the modern computing age and not a...

By TechRadar, published 04-01-2011
While we didn't get along with Archos' 9-inch Windows tablet, released last year, the Archos 101 thankfully addresses many of our chief concerns. The result is a highly usable and well built mobile tablet computer.Although boasting a 10.1-inch screen, it's thinner than its older brother at just 15mm. It's solidly built yet still light, and the 450-minute battery life is more than enough to keep you entertained all day. Bluetooth 2.1 is supported, so you can pair it with compatible devices such as smartphones and headsets. Ports are comprehensive, including a standard USB port as well as mini USB, and mini HDMI for connecting to an external display. The low-resolution front-facing webcam is fine for web chats, while a microSD card slot expands the 8GB Solid State Drive. A foldout stand at t...

By TechRadar, published 04-01-2011
While we didn't get along with Archos' 9-inch Windows tablet, released last year, the Archos 101 thankfully addresses many of our chief concerns. The result is a highly usable and well built mobile tablet computer.Although boasting a 10.1-inch screen, it's thinner than its older brother at just 15mm. It's solidly built yet still light, and the 450-minute battery life is more than enough to keep you entertained all day. Bluetooth 2.1 is supported, so you can pair it with compatible devices such as smartphones and headsets. Ports are comprehensive, including a standard USB port as well as mini USB, and mini HDMI for connecting to an external display. The low-resolution front-facing webcam is fine for web chats, while a microSD card slot expands the 8GB Solid State Drive. A foldout stand at t...
By Thinkdigit, published 03-02-2011
French manufacturer Archos is best known for its portable media players, and has also been previewing and churning out low cost tablets since CES last year, with the Archos 7 Home Tablet making waves amongst others. It has now introduced three new inexpensive devices at CeBIT: a colour e-reader called Archos 7ob, and two Android tablets – the Archos Arnova 8 and Arnova 10. All these devices are supposedly priced at under Rs. 10,000, with the 8-inch Arnovo 8 to retail for $150, and the 10. [...] Read the entire article