Panasonic out a new Android Based Toughpad Tablet in Japan

Panasonic updated its Toughpad line-up last week and announced today a new addition with the TOUGHPAD JT-B1! Unlike FZ-G1, the JT-B1, powered by Windows 8, the is an Android 4.0 7″ Tablet and comes with a nice OMAP4460(ARM Cortex-A9 Dual Core)by Texas Instrument at 1.5 GHz, 16GB of ROM, 1GB of SDRAM, Wifi or 3G (optional), a nice 7″ WSVGA (1024×600) touchscreen with a 500cd/m2, Bluetooth V4.0+3.0, Felica, Camera, LED Flash… And comes fully prepare for everything by being …

Panasonic launches two new Toughpads, offers a choice of Windows or Android

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Panasonic’s launching a pair of Toughpads that’ll take none of your nonsense — no matter what you throw at it. The FZ-G1 is a 10-inch version that runs Windows 8 Pro, while the seven-inch JT-B1 runs Ice Cream Sandwich. Both are following in the footsteps of the Honeycomb-running A1 and B1 that arrived back in 2011. Both are ruggedized to MilSpec standard 810G and should withstand immersion in water, have daylight viewable screens and the larger of the pair can even use a stylus with third-party apps.

The FG-Z1 10-inch Windows Machine has a 1,920 x 1,200 display and is packing a 1.9GHz Ivy Bridge Intel Core i5-3437U vPro CPU, a 128GB SSD (upgradeable to 256GB), up to 8GB of RAM an eight-hour battery and an optional microSD slot. Connectivity-wise, there’s USB 3.0 and 2.0 ports, Bluetooth 4.0, 802.11 a/b/g/n WiFi and optional Verizon LTE or 3G. The JT-B1, on the other hand, has a 1,024 x 600 display and runs a 1.5GHz dual-core TI OMAP 4660, 16GB storage and 1GB RAM, built-in microSD slot, 13-megapixel rear and 1.3-megapixel forward facing cameras and an eight hour, 5,720mAh battery.

The larger of the pair will be available in March and will set you back $2,900, while the smaller one will arrive in February and will cost $1,300. Interested in knowing more, or just curious if you can use the hardware to knock down a few walls? Head on past the break for some PR.

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Geanee outs the ADB-02 in Japan, an Apple TV like Android 4.0 SmartTV Box

If the Apple TV is too restrictive for you here you are a little Android 4.0 wonder that will make your day, behold the ADB-02!
Sold by Geanee in Japan this Apple TV like SmartTV Box comes with Android 4.0, 4GB of internal memory, an SDHC Slot, HDMI Out, a Cortex A8 CPU, 512MB of RAM and two USB port. Supporting 1080p video in pretty much very single format available to mankind the ADB-02 is now available via Geanee online store at just 7,980 Yen!

ADH-41, another Android HDMI Stick from Geanee

Here you are another android HDMI Stick the ADH-41. Sold in Japan by Geanee, the ADH-41 comes by default with Android 4.0, a microSD/SDHC reader, 4GB of internal memory (OS), a 1GHz TCC8925 Cortex-A5 CPU, 512MB of RAM, for just 25.5g and a size of 26x82x15mm! The ADH-41 will be sold in Japan around December 21 at around 7,980 Yen!

Samsung’s SCH-W2013 is a quad-core, dual-screen flip phone, designed for Jackie Chan

Samsung's quadcore, dualscreen flip phone SCHW2013 designed for Jackie Chan

It’s been almost a year since the ridiculously expensive SCH-W999 launched on China Telecom, so it’s about time for Samsung to come up with yet another dual-screen flip phone to lure folks with too much money. Launched in conjunction with a big charity concert (again) earlier today is the SCH-W2013, a 1.4GHz quad-core (likely an Exynos 4412) device with Android 4.0 and dual-3.7-inch 800 x 480 Super AMOLED touchscreens. On top of that there’s 2GB of RAM, 16GB of internal storage, microSD expansion of up to 64GB, 1,850mAh of battery juice, an eight-megapixel main imager plus a whopping 1.9-megapixel front-facing camera. As with many flagship devices on China Telecom, the W2013 comes with dual-SIM support: one for CDMA2000 800/1900 and the other for GSM 900/1800/1900. The damage? Well, there’s nothing official yet, but it’s believed to be somewhere between ¥18,000 ($2,900) and ¥20,000 ($3,210). After all, it ain’t cheap to hire Jackie Chan (and he also got given a W2013 at the concert).

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Oppo’s Ulike 2 boasts 5MP front camera, clearly made for self-portrait addicts like you

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Hold up! Oppo’s not quite done with teasing just yet for the day. The company’s Sina Weibo account has quietly announced the Ulike 2, a white 4.5-inch phone designed with ladies in mind: not only does it have a common eight-megapixel main camera on the back, but there’s also a staggering five-megapixel front-facing imager with beautification features (like face slimming, skin whitening, skin smoothing and more) to keep the self-portrait addicts busy. Other specs include a gapless 960 x 540 LCD (with 2.2mm-thick bezel), 1GB RAM, 16GB built-in storage, micro-SIM slot, a 2,020mAh battery, and TD-SCDMA radio for China Mobile’s network. There’s no telling how much this Android 4.0 phone will hurt your wallet, nor is there any official information on the underlying processor, but we shall find out when it hits the Chinese market on December 19th, if not at the Find 5’s launch event on the 12th.

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Samsung Galaxy 10.1 LTE to Hit Korean Market

Samsung Electronics announced on the 19th that Galaxy Note 10.1 LTE—the 4G version upgraded with new features—would be consecutively released via three major Korean mobile carriers. Galaxy Note 10.1 LTE simultaneously supports the voice call, video, and data transmission with the latest LTE technology such as VoLTE (Voice over LTE) and Multi Carrier, which is five times faster than the previous 3G technology. Equipped with a slew of new features, Galaxy Note 10.1 LTE runs on the latest Android …

Matrix One gets delayed at customs, manufacturer suspends new orders of $90 tablet

Matrix One gets delayed at customs, manufacturer suspends new orders of $90 tablet

In early August, we reported that the Matrix One $90 tablet was finally available for sale, but it now seems that the celebration was a bit pre-mature. Anyone who might’ve ordered the bargain bin slate must now wait for the company to move through a mess of red tape, as Matrix One has revealed that all of its shipments have been delayed at customs. While the company hasn’t given any specific reason for the holdup, it’s since suspended the ordering process as it waits for the current shipments to clear. For its part, Matrix One states that it’s diligently working toward a resolution and promises to provide further updates as they become available. If you’re concerned about your order, feel free to hit up the company directly. You’ll find everything you need in Matrix One’s full statement after the break.

[Thanks, Michael]

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Refresh Roundup: week of October 29th, 2012

Refresh Roundup week of October 29th, 2012

Your smartphone and / or tablet is just begging for an update. From time to time, these mobile devices are blessed with maintenance refreshes, bug fixes, custom ROMs and anything in between, and so many of them are floating around that it’s easy for a sizable chunk to get lost in the mix. To make sure they don’t escape without notice, we’ve gathered every possible update, hack, and other miscellaneous tomfoolery we could find during the last week and crammed them into one convenient roundup. If you find something available for your device, please give us a shout at tips at engadget dawt com and let us know. Enjoy!

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Nook HD review: a high-def tablet with the heart of a reader

Nook HD review a highdef tablet with the heart of a reader

Barnes & Noble knows where it stands in the tablet race. Sure, the company has been plugging away at the space since the day the Nook Color made its transformation into a full-fledged tablet, but the Nook, it seems, is rarely mentioned in the same breath as the Kindle Fire or Nexus 7, when discussing low-cost tablets. As such, the company seems to rarely mention its devices without discussing the competition — Amazon in particular. In fact, at the launch event for the Nook HD and HD+, reps trotted out Kindle Fire HDs at every possible opportunity.

Seeing the two devices side by side, there’s no question that Nook trumps the Fire in a number of categories, and the bookseller has gone a ways toward making the Nook HD stand out in a field full of bigger players. For one thing, the device is far more focused on the reading experience than the competition, a fact reflected in both hardware and UI decisions. The company has also taken a more aggressive approach toward marketing the device toward families. The question, then, is whether these features are enough to capture marketshare from the more prominent devices. See how the Nook HD stacks up after the break.

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