APS Products

  • Lenovo Smart Tab P10

    Lenovo has taken an unusual approach with the Smart Tab P10, turning it into an Android tablet that transforms into an Alexa-powered smart display, rather than the more common Google-powered variant. However, this unique feature introduces a bit of confusion for users, as it requires separate login credentials for both Google and Amazon services. Premium…

  • Lenovo IdeaTab K2

    March 2012, Global – Lenovo has stormed into the tablet arena with its powerhouse, the Lenovo IdeaTab K2. This 10.1-inch marvel, officially announced in January 2012, is set to redefine user expectations. Let’s dive into what makes this tablet a potential game-changer. High-Octane Performance The Lenovo IdeaTab K2 is no slouch when it comes to…

  • Lenovo IdeaPad Tablet K1

    Lenovo has entered the increasingly competitive tablet market with the IdeaPad K1, a mid-range Android 3.1 device. The K1 sports a unique design and custom software enhancements, but suffers from some hardware and performance compromises. Light and Portable for On-the-Go Use In the crowded tablet market of 2011, the Lenovo IdeaPad K1 stood out with…

  • Lenovo IdeaPad A1

    The Lenovo IdeaPad A1 tablet, released in October 2011, has garnered attention for its affordable price point and compact design. However, the reviews on its performance are mixed, with some praising its value for money while others express disappointment in certain aspects. Design and Build Quality The tablet boasts a solid build quality, providing a…

  • Huawei MediaPad 10 FHD

    Huawei made waves back in September 2012 when they introduced their own quad-core processor in the sleek and stylish Huawei MediaPad 10 FHD tablet. I recently got my hands on this device, and it’s time to share my thoughts on this mid-range marvel. Design and Build The first thing that caught my attention was the…

  • Huawei MediaPad

    If you’re on the hunt for a budget-friendly tablet that doesn’t compromise on performance, the Huawei MediaPad might just be your jackpot. Unveiled back in 2011 and discontinued since then, this 7-inch wonder still holds its ground, proving that good things can come in smaller, affordable packages. Design and Display: Luxurious Feel in Your Hands…

  • HTC Jetstream 7.0

    Released in September 2011, the HTC Jetstream made waves in the tablet market, boasting a solid design, robust build quality, and a range of features that set it apart from the competition. Design and Build Quality The tablet, measuring 9.87 x 7.00 x 0.51 inches and weighing 25.00 ounces, is described as solid, durable, and…

  • HTC Flyer CDMA

    The HTC Flyer tablet, released in May 2011, caught our attention with its impressive build quality and premium aluminum unibody design, rivaling even the formidable iPad 2. Despite being discontinued, this 7-inch tablet still holds its ground with noteworthy features and a distinct user experience. Design and Display We were immediately struck by the HTC…

  • HP TouchPad 4G

    The HP TouchPad 4G, powered by the innovative webOS 3.0, aimed to carve a niche in the tablet market. However, despite its promising features, it faced hurdles that left users with a sense of unfulfilled potential. Design and Display The tablet’s design, marked by comfortable curves and a grippable form factor, earned it some points….

  • Google Pixel Slate

    Released on October 9, 2018, the Google Pixel Slate aimed to redefine the boundaries between tablets and laptops. However, its journey was abruptly cut short, being discontinued on January 20, 2021, leaving us with mixed feelings about this peculiar 2-in-1 detachable device. Sleek Design and Display Brilliance At just 7.0 mm thick and weighing 1.6…

  • BlackBerry PlayBook 3G+

    The BlackBerry PlayBook 3G+ is making waves with its sleek design and impressive features, bringing a new level of efficiency to the tablet scene. BlackBerry has entered the tablet market with the 7-inch PlayBook. This slick new device shows promise despite some missing features at launch. The PlayBook Stands Out with Great Hardware and Display…

  • Asus Transformer Prime

    In the fast-paced world of tablets, the Asus Transformer Prime TF201 stands out as a true powerhouse. Launched in December 2011, this tablet quickly gained attention for its cutting-edge features and impressive performance. Although now discontinued, its impact on the market is still felt today. Speed and Performance That Sets the Bar At the heart…

  • Asus Transformer Pad 300

    In the ever-evolving domain of tablets, the Asus Transformer Pad TF300T has emerged as a budget-friendly contender, offering impressive functionality without breaking the bank. Unveiled in April 2012, this Android tablet, though now discontinued, continues to attract users seeking an affordable yet feature-rich option. Processing Power Unleashed: Tegra 3 at the Helm The TF300T boasts…

  • Asus MeMO 370T

    Asus has unveiled a sneak peek of the eagerly anticipated Asus MeMO 370T tablet during CES 2012, and our first impressions are nothing short of promising. The 7-inch tablet, running on the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich platform, caught our eye with its sleek design and enticing features. Showcases Sharp IPS Display The 370T wows…

  • Asus MeMO 171

    The Asus MeMO 171, unveiled in September 2012, brought a blend of innovation and functionality to the tablet market. While it has been discontinued, its unique features still make it noteworthy. Design and Build Quality The tablet boasts a light build with a soft rubbery plastic back and silver accents on the sides, giving it…

  • Asus Eee Pad Transformer 3G

    The ASUS Eee Pad Transformer emerged as a game-changer back in April 2011, challenging the status quo with its unique optional dock attachment. This 10-inch Android tablet aimed to disrupt the market with its sleek design, competitive pricing, and a transformative keyboard dock. Design and Display: Aesthetic Appeal and Visual Brilliance The tablet’s slim and…