Recently called Eric Schmidt, CEO of Google, a Google tablet available. It would then be due to a shelf Nexus tablet. The tablet will quickly get the updates to Google applications are made. Now Digitimes reports that it would be a 7-inch tablet that the Kindle Fire as a target.
Google tablet target Kindle Fire is a competitor instead of the Apple iPad
In December, Eric Schmidt, said shelf possible Nexus tablet of “better quality”. Means exactly what Eric is not meant to know, but it could be a Google tablet that runs on Google’s Android. The closest competitor for a tablet, the iPad, but Digitimes says sources, the Amazon Kindle Fire could be targeted according to Google could.
The Kindle Fire is a 7-inch tablet for $ 200, – (€ 155, -) is sold. The tablet runs Android is not, strictly speaking, but you see nothing in return. Amazon has developed a unique interfacefor the tablet does not have the reach of Google Apps, where almost all the features of Android devices work. Amazon sells the shelf for a very low price, but the profits from the sale of content on the tablet, such as books and films are seen.
The Google tablet, according to sources, a 7-inch screen and sells for under $ 199, -. The tablet will come in March or April. Whether it’s a Nexus tablet running on Android, is uncertain. Google uses internally at that time, the Motorola Xoom, a tablet with a 10 inch screen to be developed. Honeycomb, the first version of the Android Tablet, was also originally developed for 10-inch screens, though many are currently working on 7-inch tablet, it seems a step backwards for a tablet with a screen similar to choose from. Google tablet