Showing posts with label tablets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tablets. Show all posts

Thursday, August 25, 2016

The LG G Pad II features the power of a small laptop.


The LG G Pad II is the workhorse that lets you stay on top of your work from any location. It features the power you’d expect to find in a small laptop, without all the extra weight. And it’s the perfect computing solution for students, families, and professionals constantly on the move.

This tablets rocks some pretty serious specs, compared to other models. It features a lightning quick 2.26 GHz quad-core CPU that makes quick work of your to-do list, and it can even multitask thanks to its split-screen functionality. Plus, it comes with a generous 2GB of onboard RAM and 32GB of storage space for all your files.

The LG G Pad II also provides users with numerous other must-have features: a gorgeous 10.1 inch HD display, front- and rear-facing cameras, Bluetooth functionality, and the Android Lollipop mobile OS.

Courtesy of AndroidCommunity

Ready for an upgrade? Sell your old tablet at WikiWoo

Thursday, July 28, 2016

Mystery Samsung tablet


A new Samsung tablet, carrying a model number SM-P585, has been spotted on the website of the United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC). A quick look at the included render suggests the device comes with a stylus as well as a rear camera with a flash.
The design also indicates a display size of not more than 8-inches.

Courtesy of GSMAreana

Remember to sell your old device at WikiWoo

Friday, May 20, 2016

Purism builds a secure tablet



Purism, proud makers of one of the first truly open laptops, is moving into the world of pro-level tablets. Their latest product, the Librem 11, is a tablet that runs any GNU/Linux version (they recommend the ultra-secure Qubes) and can double as a laptop.

The company made waves with their 15 and 13 laptops and they are bringing the same level of security to the $1,299 tablet. While that’s a bit steep remember that this is custom hardware with security built in including hardware kill switches for WiFi, the camera, GPS, and cellular data.

Obviously a secure tablet like this isn’t for everyone. You can definitely get a cheaper device but, according to Purism, you’re paying for privacy and control. According to the Indiegogo page the tablet is “designed to help protect you from ad trackers, malware, ransomware, and surveillance capitalism” and “no identification is required to use or install applications.”

When you are ready to upgrade your tablet sell your old one at WikiWoo.com

Courtesy of TechCrunch