Best tablet phones graced with portable usability

By Jaspreet Kaur Walia   /Feb 27 2012

The world of electronics has given us products that have made lives easier and shrunken the world in terms of communication. First it was the laptops, which took the world by storm because of the tagged portability and then tablets just because of their size and weight. But, there seems to be no stopping which is evident from the rising demand of Phablets, a cross between tablets and smart phones. The most striking feature of a phablet is that it can fit in the pocket, offers phone like portability and comes with all the features of a tablet. There are a variety of options available, which tends to confuse buyers. So, why not do your homework before narrowing down on a phablet that best suits your needs and style.

Lenovo LePad S2005 comes smothered with amazing tech specifications. The 5 inch Android tablet boasts of an 800 x 480 LTPS display, which will elevate the overall experience with crystal clear images and much better video quality. The smart looking device features a 5 megapixel camera with 1080p video recording, 1.3 megapixel front camera, 1.2GHz dual core processor, WiFi, 1GB RAM and a 1650mAh battery. The presence of a 1.2GHz dual core processor and 1GB RAM will roll out a much better performance. Make video calls while on the go with the 1.3 megapixel front camera. The portable tablet runs on Android 2.3.5 and has a 178 degree viewing angle.

Here is an impressive Android based tablet from Archos that can double as a trendy phone as well. With a hard drive up to 500 GB and a five inch screen, this presentation by Archos is worth a steal. This Android phone/tablet makes good use of an OMAP3 processor and has a thickness of 10mm or 0.39 inches. It has Flash support and the battery can support seven hours of video playback on a single charge, which is commendable.

Till date we had heard about mobile phones that can be used as tablets, but here is a landline phone that possesses the same traits. The Telstra T-Hub will let you stay connected with your family and friends via the web, store all important contacts, send text messages, play your favorite videos on YouTube and even let you access your bank account, but while fixed to a landline telephone jack. So, it’s time for Australians to rejoice as the get to introduce this amazing gadget in their lives that will generously offer 2GB data every month.

Samsung Galaxy Note Tabletphone has taken the world by storm and has even managed to steal loyal iPhone customers with its features. With a large 5.3 inch super AMOLED screen to impress onlookers it will deliver an amazing experience. The android device is thin and isn’t bulky, if you would have thought that after learning about its big screen. Samsung Galaxy Note Tabletphone uses stock Android 2.3 Gingerbread operating system and is further powered by a 1.4 GHz Exynos processor. It promises a smoother and much faster experience with the presence of 1 GB RAM and 16GB memory. Accompanying the smart gadget is an S pen that will make taking notes and drawing sketches easy. Capture everlasting memories with 8MP camera and a 2MP front camera.

The sleek LG Optimus Vu won’t fall short on winning praises with a 5 inch screen and a 4:3 aspect ratio. The specifications include: 1024 x 768 resolution display, 1.5GHz dual-core Qualcomm WPQ8060 processor, 8GB ROM, 1GB RAM, 8 megapixel camera and Android 2.3, which will be later upgraded to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. The tablet/phone’s neat designing undoubtedly makes a statement.

Here is the HTC Titan 2 that was announced last month. It is an HTC PI86100 Windows Phone that has been clubbed with the AT&T specific LTE (bands 4 & 17), which is the very first LTE windows phone. Its 16 megapixel camera comes injected with a lot of advanced features and shooting modes as well. HTC Titan 2 has a super sized display that measures a good 4.7 inches diagonally. You will get a 16GB no external storage and 512MB RAM with a Qualcomm 1.5GHz single core processor.

The Android-based Kyocera Echo for Sprint is sure attractive, which has been blessed with dual screens. The presence of two screens means one can do two different things at the same time. It has two touch screens that have display measuring 3.5 inch each and both the displays can be lined side by side with the help of a hinge. It features 5MP camera, 1GHz Snapdragon chipset, GPS and WiFi.

Motorola Droid Xyboard definitely looks cool and is pretty noticeable. It has an 8.2 inch widescreen and is very light in weight (less than one pound). The IPS-enhanced HD display and 2.1 adaptive virtual surround sound will make tech-lovers fall for it in no time at all. Motorola Droid Xyboard is an upgraded version of Motorola’s Xoom tablet that features the Android 3.2 Honeycomb and if someone wants, it can further be upgraded to Android 4.0 Ice-Cream Sandwich. It has four connectivity options that comprises of Wi-Fi, HDMI, USB and Bluetooth. Motorola Droid Xyboard 8.2 is scratchproof, thanks to the presence of Gorilla glass that it comes covered with.

Toshiba’s phone/ tablet hybrid is an attention grabbing 5 inch widescreen gadget. It has been specially designed to watch movies and features 21:9 aspect ratio, which is the size of letter box movies. The thin as well as long gadget runs on Android 1.6 and will enhance the movie watching experience the mobile way.

Dell Streak tablet phone is all set to clash head on with iPad with its amazing features. The 5 inch device will come with Android 1.6 that can also be upgraded to 2.2 later this year. It has an internal storage of 2GB and weighs 7.7 oz. The presence of an integrated 5 megapixel camera further endures that all the captures will be nothing but clear.

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