Your First
Choice: the New iPad from Apple (Released on March 2012)
Apple’s iPad 3
covers a host of improvements like a 9.7-inch 1536 x 2048 pixels capacitive
touchscreen with unmatched screen quality and gorgeous high resolution,
a more faster quad-core graphic processor that delivers incredibly optimized
performance, a better camera with a proper 5-megapixel rear camera and
supporting 1080p video recording, even a optional 4G connection from AT&T and
Verizon afford an uncompromising mobile experience. What’s more, with its
elegant and stunning design and the world’s largest app and media store available,
the New iPad should be your priority to watch live London 2012 Olympic.
Your second Choice: Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 (Released on December 2011)
The Samsung
Galaxy Tab 7.7 delivers a beautiful 7.7-inch AMOLED screen which provides
super-bright colors and wide viewing angles when you do any entertainments with
it, especially when you watch the high definition 2012 London Olympic events. As the thinnest
small-form tablet yet, it includes expendable memory, impressive performance
for its fast processor. However, if you are enthusiastic about such a tablet, its
selling price should be taken into account.
Best 7-inch tablet for your choice: Google Nexus
7 (Released on July 2012)
Viewed as the most
expected small sized Android tablet this year, the Nexus 7 is the best 7-inch
tablet yet, packed with a fast quad-core Tegra 3 processor delivering fast
performance, top-notch design attracting global attention, Google’s smart Jelly
Bean OS which is more useful and user-friendly than the OS before. Furthermore,
its amazing prices $ 200 will astonish you. Overall, the Nexus 7’s screen, games
performance, comfortable design, solid media options, and low price make it an ideal
choice to those who are seeking a more economical way to watch London 2012
Olympic.
Best media consumption
tablet for your choice: Amazon Kindle Fire (Released on November 2011)
Although the Amazon
Kindle Fire lacks the innovative tech specs we just uncover on more-expensive
Apple and some other Android tablets, the $199 Kindle Fire is no doubt the most
affordable way for you to enjoy the wonderful matches happening on 2012 London
Olympics. Apart from featuring a beautiful 7-inch display, unique
bookshelf interface, the 7-inch tablet links seamlessly with Amazon’s
all-inclusive media hub which provides users a one-stop service of digital
music, video, magazine, eBook, video games, useful apps and more.
Best premium
Android tablet for your choice: ASUS Transformer Prime TF700T (Released July
2012)
Being one of
the fastest Android tablets out there, the ASUS Transformer Prime TF700T
combines an admitted stunning design with an incredible camera, a faster
processor and a beautiful screen. When getting a Transformer on hands, you will
find that its high-resolution screen rivals the new iPad’s display in sharpness
and clarity. The Quad-core 1.3 GHz Cortex-A9 processor renders you to launch
the apps quickly. The equipped rear camera is the best I’ve seen on any existed
Android tablets. To sum up, the ASUS Transformer Prime TF700T is deserving of
your consideration.
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