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Sunday, 8 April 2012

Tegra Release New Google Tablet in Cheap Price with Amazing View


Stepping into the tablet market and getting its share in the limelight from the Apple and Amazon dominated tablet industry is Google’s latest ambitious step. Such move is even made formidable with the US internet giant and Taiwan’s Asustek Computer partnership.

google tablet Google Tablet: Cheap Price and Release Powered By Tegra 3?

Apparently, the tablet’s current design is ready to hit the stores in May. Google decided to delay its release by adding two more months to its original birthday. Honestly speaking, this is not something that we should all be worried about. There is a very good reason behind all these.

The new 7-inch Google tablet is built with an Nvidia Tegra 3 processor, a quad-core and a Wi-Fi only connectivity. The company plans to drop it down to a dual-core chip while maintaining its competitive status against the 1 GHz, dual-core TI OMAP 4 chip of Amazon’s Kindle Fire.

Designed for Android 4.0, it is one of the best alternatives to Apple’s iOS. Google’s Android OS has an open-source nature which makes it more appealing to many hardware makers in making an Android-based device.

Google’s reason in delaying the tablet’s sale is more on price issues. Initially, the tablet bears the tag price of $249 which is $50 higher than Amazon’s Kindle Fire. Likewise, the iPad is starting to look isolated with its $499 retail price against their competitors who are targeting the budget-conscious consumers who occupy a bigger share in the market.

With its anticipated launch in July and a new $199 targeted retail value, the Google tablet could just prove to live up to the “slowly but surely” success story.