Friday, October 07, 2011

Pandigital SuperNova - eReader in Android tablet




The company’s latest device made the FCC this week, and brought some photos and a user manual along for
the ride.
It’s called the Pandigital SuperNova, and it’s described as a Tablet eReader, so it looks like Pandigital is embracing its Android side.

The utmost in value and performance, the Pandigital SuperNova is a light and easy-to-carry multimedia tablet, powered by Android™, perfect for at home or on the go.
Within the sleek design is the performance power to deliver seamless interactivity to countless features.

Take photos and capture videos.
Listen and download your favorite music.
Connect effortlessly with your social networks. Access and manage your email. Browse the full interactive internet with full Flash support.
Download and play the hottest games.
Then Bring the entertainment direct to your living room with the power of HDMI.

With direct access to the Barnes and Noble eStore your world is open to over two million books, newspapers and magazines to read or lend.
And, with the power of Android™, browse thousands of applications perfect for your interests with instant access to the GetJar App market.

Firmware Updates are now simple!
The Nova Media Tablet features a Firmware Update application located directly on the device which will prompt you when a new firmware update is available.
It also allows you to update your device immediately over Wi-Fi! Keep your tablet up-to-date each time your device notifies you of an available firmware update.

Other hardware details include a 1Ghz single-core processor, an onboard micro-HDMI port and Bluetooth  2.1. Internal storage is 4GB with a free MicroSD slot for expansion.
Pandigital doesn’t have Google’s blessing for any of their tablet offerings, so users will have to make do with the GetJar  alternative app store.
A few built-in apps like Barnes & Noble’s ebook store, YouTube and Adobe Flash help spruce up the Gingerbread operating system  before owners download anything new. According to Pandigital’s press release, the SuperNova will be available in mid-October at retail locations across the US.

The tablet features an 8 inch, 600 x 800 pixel capacitive touchscreen display and runs Google Android 2.3 Gingerbread.
It has 4GB of storage, 802.11b/g/n WiFi, HDMI output, a built-in mic and stereo speakers, and a mini USB port.
There’s a front facing 0.3 MegaPixel camera and a rear 3 MegaPixel camera.
It measures 6.25″ x 8.5″ and features a 12.6  Whr battery.

If you’re looking for a cheap, hack-friendly tablet, the Barnes & Noble Nook Color is just $20 more and the solid HTC Flyer now provides a full Gingerbread tablet with access to the Android Market for $299.
If you’re dead set on a cheap tablet and you’ve got some spare patience, Amazon’s Kindle Fire will release in just over a month for only $199.

Look : Pandigital SuperNova

4 comments:

geralr said...

i interst with that..

Jack said...

For my job.
I need one.

Losyne said...

No, my own more better

Herby said...

I whant...