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Tablet Shootout: Which Fits Your Enterprise?

By SiliconIndia   |   Thursday, 09 February 2012, 02:42 Hrs   |    4 Comments
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Motorola Mobility Droid Xyboard



Motorola Droid tablets known as Xoom 2 in UK are available in two sizes one with 10-inch and smaller 8-inch screen sizes with new options for consumers looking to stay connected, productive and entertained. Xyboard 8.2 is available in India it runs on dual core 1.2 GHz Nvidia Tegra 2 processor along with 1 GB of RAM and use the Android 3.2 Honeycomb Operating system that preloaded with various Google and other applications.



Enterprise Perspective: This device has a HD fully touch capacitive screen. The scratch resistant has a feature of Multi Touch, Accelerometer sensor and Light-Sensors, it comes with 16 GB internal storage capacity and can be expanded up to 32 GB with microSD card slot. It can uprade to Android 4.0 with full-device data encryption.



Sony Tablet S



This tablet has a unique asymmetric design it has a wedge-shape, similar to a magazine that’s been folded over. Sony doesn't offer models supporting cellular data, but otherwise the specs are almost identical:dual-core, 1-GHz Tegra 2 processor, 1,280-by-800 display, 16- or 32-GB flash, and the standard Android software stack. Very-well-placed Power and Volume buttons are located in a recess on one side, but battery life is deeply disappointing.



Enterprise Perspective: The tablet manufacturers promise an android 4 up gradation and an optional add-on battery pack (may need due to the next item), it has SD slot and a mini USB port, both used for transferring files and a Bluetooth as well.



Samsung galaxy 10.1



This Tablet is thin as the iPad2 and more lighter, its one of coolest honeycomb tablet, with 3mp back camera and 2mp front camera and dual speakers, availability of 4G LTE wireless. Though Samsung galaxy has a slightly larger, higher-resolution screen, it essentially matches or exceeds Apple spec-for-spec, down to the price tag. The device doesn’t commit to upgrading to Android 4.0



Enterprise Perspective: Broadest carrier support (AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon) for 4G cellular data.



 



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Reader's comments(4)
1: I am using Samsung galaxy 10.1 and to me it appears it is the best both from cost and features point of view.

How about Indian Aakash?!
Dr.A.Jagadeesh Nellore(AP),India
Posted by:Dr.A.Jagadeesh - 13 Feb, 2012
2: You forgot about the Thinkpad Tablet.
Posted by:Anoop - 10 Feb, 2012
3: The Motorola Driod is too slow in reconnecting Internet and Sony Tabs are overpriced.
Posted by:Mary Ann - 09 Feb, 2012
4:
you forgot about Adam Tablet by Notion Ink
genny Replied to: Mary Ann - 17 Feb, 2012
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