LACS Magnum Pepper
LACS Magnum Pepper is powered by Android 2.2 Froyo operating system, 800MHz processor and 256 MB of RAM. It has 7-inch resistive LCD touch screen with a resolution 800 x 480. 2GB in-built storage is present and can be expanded to 32 GB. WiFi, USB, LAN, and 3G compatibility (through a dongle) are on-board.
HP TouchPad
HP TouchPad comes with 9.7-inch touch screen display, 1.2 GHz dual core Snapdragon processor, webOS 3.0 operating system, WiFi, Blutooth and 16GB memory. You want more? There’s a front-facing 1.3 megapixel camera, VPN support and looks pretty slick too. In addition to that you can have a pet project of installing Android or Ubuntu on it.
LACS Magnum Pepper is powered by Android 2.2 Froyo operating system, 800MHz processor and 256 MB of RAM. It has 7-inch resistive LCD touch screen with a resolution 800 x 480. 2GB in-built storage is present and can be expanded to 32 GB. WiFi, USB, LAN, and 3G compatibility (through a dongle) are on-board.
HP TouchPad
HP TouchPad comes with 9.7-inch touch screen display, 1.2 GHz dual core Snapdragon processor, webOS 3.0 operating system, WiFi, Blutooth and 16GB memory. You want more? There’s a front-facing 1.3 megapixel camera, VPN support and looks pretty slick too. In addition to that you can have a pet project of installing Android or Ubuntu on it.
Noteslate
This Noteslate tablet does just one thing and does it very well. It can take notes. That’s pretty much it. Noteslate costs $99 and comes in four different color contrasts. It cannot be used for web-browsing but can be used to read some pdf’s through a firmware upgrade. Noteslate has a 13-inch diagonal low-res display and the battery lasts for 180 hours. The notes taken on Noteslate can be synced to a computer either through WiFi or mini USB
The most desirable of these three $99 is obviously HP TouchPad for its superior specifications. Unfortunately for us, it is on the verge of being extinct.
This Noteslate tablet does just one thing and does it very well. It can take notes. That’s pretty much it. Noteslate costs $99 and comes in four different color contrasts. It cannot be used for web-browsing but can be used to read some pdf’s through a firmware upgrade. Noteslate has a 13-inch diagonal low-res display and the battery lasts for 180 hours. The notes taken on Noteslate can be synced to a computer either through WiFi or mini USB
The most desirable of these three $99 is obviously HP TouchPad for its superior specifications. Unfortunately for us, it is on the verge of being extinct.
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