Google Android Tablet
The new Android tablet will be unveiled in the "coming weeks," according to The Wall Street Journal.
Citing "people familiar with the matter," the report said that the new
inexpensive Android tablet has been co-developed by Google and Asustek
Computer.
Google's production of its own tablet is seen as an attempt by the
company to take control of its Android platform and cut down on
fragmentation. The report noted that many Android devices still run
older versions of Google's mobile operating system, and are held back by
third-party hardware makers.
The report also said that Google has "accelerated plans" to launch a
competitor to Apple's voice-driven personal assistant, Siri, currently
found on the iPhone 4S and coming to the third-generation iPad with the
launch of iOS 6. Further details on Google's Siri competitor were not
given.
Rumors that Google and Asus have partnered to build a new tablet first cropped up in March. At the time it was said the device could be priced between $199 and $249.
Last year, Asus launched its own Transformer Prime
tablet, which aimed to offer the functionality of both a touchscreen
tablet as well as a traditional laptop. While the hybrid device garnered
some buzz, it failed to compete with Apple's market-leading iPad.
What is the absolute best laptop for a teenager?
ReplyDeleteAndroid hybrid laptop