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Tech News : You call that a tablet? This is a tablet! Insane Nexus 9 specs revealed.

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"You call that a tablet? This is a tablet! Insane Nexus 9 specs revealed.

So what can you expect from Google’s 9 inch slate? The last time we saw specs for the Nexus 9, it was suggested that the tablet would feature a 2048×1440 8.9-inch screen, Nvidia Logan processor and 2GB of RAM.

According to a recent @evleaks post though, things could be about to get a whole lot more impressive. How about a 64-bit Tegra K1 processor? Reportedly the tablet is also being tested with a cutting-edge Snapdragon 810 chip too, so we’ll have to wait and see what Google goes with."


My thoughts : I'm glad to say I'm still astounded on how Tech continues to evolve. If the specs do come to fruition as in the piece in the link theirs going to be I think a lot of happy people. That and if the price is right. wink
Source : The Gadget Show.

Read more here......http://gadgetshow.channel5.com/gadget-show/gadget-news/you-call-that-a-tablet-this-is-a-tablet-insan...
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Depending of course on final specs and price, this could well be my companion in Thailand next trip!

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@jonsie wrote:

Depending of course on final specs and price, this could well be my companion in Thailand next trip!


I found this @jonsie 

"In terms of price, the Nexus 9 is expected to fetch $399 for the cheapest model. The 32GB edition will be $499 and LTE connectivity is a possibility, too."

http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/news/tablets/3526394/htc-make-nexus-9-tablet-for-google/

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I'm also sure I saw @jonsie somewhere that you have to pass on your Nexus 7 to me as part of the upgrade process.

wink
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What with your Lumia 1020, Moto X and now a tablet I hope the sales person at CPW is on commission.
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I'm also sure I saw @jonsie somewhere that you have to pass on your Nexus 7 to me as part of the upgrade process.

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Maybe you will have to come to Thailand to collect. Can't rely on the post there!:smileywink:Smiley Very Happy

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ROFL.

If only I could have retained the Nokia Lumia 1020. 😞

The Lumia 520 even though it's considered as an entry level phone is really a nice phone. Although my partner has her eyes on it , so it may be another trip to the high street !

Im enjoying the Moto X and it's gonna be hard to return.
Hint hint @Toby

The most I've spent in the same week was when I purchased the iPad Mini Retina £319 and the iPad Air £399 !

Baked beans on toast for the rest of that month. wink
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@jonsie said "Maybe you will have to come to Thailand to collect. Can't rely on the post there!"


I'd be eaten alive out there !

I'll wait at the airport. wink
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Interesting you say about the Lumia 520 @bandofbrothers. Earlier this year my employer decided to change networks due to service issues with the existing supplier. They chose o2 and moved about 80 contracts over.

Everyone regardless of level in the business was given the same handset, the Lumia 520, and the feedback has been very good except battery life (most previously had bricks where the battery lasted ages as the phones didn't do much).

I personally don't have a company phone as I choose to hand it in (I use my own when out and about) but I do like the look of the Lumia Series
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Hi @Anonymous

I've had it for a few days now and like all my other tech I choose not to have lots of specs turned off.

However I don't use it really for phone calls or listening to music ,which could both eat battery as we know. wink

I have however used it heavy for surfing etc and easily attain a days usage in my usage pattern. Happy Days. slight_smile

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