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Sharp announces its 7-inch Galapagos EB-A71GJ-B Media Tablet in Japan

On November 16th, 2011, Sharp announced its 7-inch Galapagos EB-A71GJ-B Media Tablet in Japan.

 

 

 

Sharp’s new Galapagos EB-A71GJ-B media tablet has a NVIDIA Tegra 2 dual core processor, under the hood. It is equipped with a 7-inch (1024×600) WSVGA TFT LED backlit capacitive multi-touch display, 1GB of memory and 8GB of storage, which can be expanded via its card reader (up to 32GB).

 

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Barnes & Noble Intros its new WiFi 7-inch NOOK Tablet

Barnes & Noble introduced its new WiFi 7-inch NOOK Tablet.  

 

 

The NOOK Tablet is Barnes & Noble’s new fastest and lightest tablet, loaded with Android 2.3 Gingerbread. The device has 7-inch (1024×600) VividView IPS touchscreen display (169ppi), powered by 1GHz TI OMAP4 (Texas Instruments) dual-core processor, 1GB of memory and 16GB of storage (up to 10,000 books), which can be expanded with additional 32GB through its SD card raeder.

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Sony introduces World Lightest 6-inch PRS-T1 Reader Wi-Fi eReader

Today, Sony introduced World’s Lightest 6-inch PRS-T1 Reader Wi-Fi eReader, that also features an enhanced touchscreen.

The PRS-T1 eReader comes in red, white and black, it is just 168 grams and 8.9mm thin. It has a 6-inch advanced, high-contrast touchscreen and its battery life can hold up over a month (depending on use). 

The new Reader Wi-Fi PRS-T1 (from Sony) gives you the extra freedom to buy, borrow or get eBooks for free wherever there’s a wireless connection available.

From the latest releases to popular titles and classics, it’s easy to browse and download titles in seconds from a huge range of compatible bookstores and other web sites. You will also be able to buy and download eBooks and periodicals via Wi-Fi from the rapidly expanding catalog available at the Reader Store and even borrow eBooks wirelessly from public libraries thanks to simple, seamless access on the device via an on-screen ‘Public Library’ icon.

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