June 28, 2012

Is it true that Google Tablet Mimic Kindle Fire?

The rationale behind Google's plan to make the tablet slightly ajar. It was not the iPad or Galaxy Tab which makes Google tempted into this market, but the Kindle Fire, Amazon.com tablet

An Asustek executive said that Google is interested in the concept of Kindle Fire. Although using the Android operating system, the tablet has Amazon's own services and content.

That is why, tablet Nexus is scheduled to be sold at a price equal to Kindle Fire, which is U.S. $ 199.

With this strategy, Google wants to grab market share of entry-level tablet that Amazon. In addition to Play Store service, which is produced with Asus tablet also allows users to access books, movies, and music as well as at Amazon.

"Google is targeting Amazon. Kindle is based on Google's platform, but the service itself, so that Google wanted to launch their services," said Asustek executive told Reuters.
Is it true that Google Tablet Mimic Kindle Fire?

Sailing 7-inch tablet will be the first tablet that is running the latest version of Android, Jelly bean.

Although not yet officially launched, Google tablet specification has been published in several media. As reported by Gizmodo Australia, this Nexus tablet will have a screen in-plane-switching 1280x800, 1.3GHz processor Tegra 3 processor, 1GB RAM, and 12-core GeForce GPU.

And a number of other features, will reportedly be installed in this Nexus tablet, such as Near Field Communication facilities, Google Wallet, Beam and Android that allows users to share content such as images and music.

According to Gizmodo, Google Nexus tablet will be available in two options, the capacity of 8GB will sell U.S. $ 199 and a capacity of 16 GB which reportedly will be sold at U.S. $ 249

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