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Humble Day 5: Team 17 Revisited

Humble Day 5: Team 17 Revisited

It looks like many of the bundles in this “two weeks of daily bundles” are going to be previously used bundles. I’m okay with that, as there are plenty of people – including me – that missed out on some of these. Today…

Humble Daily #4: Indie 8 Re-Bundled

Humble Daily #4: Indie 8 Re-Bundled

Returning to their roots with day four of their 14 days of bundles, Humble has decided to give people a second chance at a collection of up to eleven games from the Humble Indie Bundle 8 that happened…oh, about a year ago it looks like, so t…

XFX Type 01 Bravo Case Review

Companies often try to diversify their product lineup into other market segments, and today’s review is such an attempt. XFX began as a graphics card manufacturer, later branching into motherboards, power supplies, and now cases. Today we’re reviewing the Type 01 Bravo today, first ever PC case from XFX. With their enthusiast roots, XFX has created a mid-tower case targeted at gamers. Read on for our full testing and analysis.

Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 Education Launched

Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 Education Launched

Samsung has announced a new tablet aimed at the education market. The Galaxy Tab 4 Education is a 10.1” WXGA (1280×800) device built with a ruggedized chassis and designed to work with Google Play for Education.

Samsung is hoping that the tablet features and price appeal to those doing purchasing for school divisions. The Android 4.4 device is equipped with a 1.2 GHz quad core processor (actual model number unknown), 1.5 GB of memory, and 16 GB of storage. Battery life from the 6800 mAH battery is rated at 10 hours for the 1.08 lb tablet.

Also included is a microSD card slot for an additional 64 GB of storage, 802.11 a/b/g/n wireless, NFC and a HDMI port. Samsung also includes its customizations on Android including Multi Window.

The specifications are decidedly low end by any modern definition, but the goal of this device isn’t ultimate performance, but a rugged durable device with a price a school district can afford.

The tablet will be compatible with a future upgrade of Samsung School – an interactive classroom management solution – and for an additional $30 per device, the Google Apps for Education web console can be used to manage the device.

The device is available as of today for $369.99 through Samsung distribution and channel partners.

10″ Education Tablets
  Galaxy Tab 4 Education Asus Transformer Pad (Education) iPad w/Retina
Dimensions H: 9.58″ (243 mm)
W: 6.94″ (176 mm)
D: 0.31″ (7.9 mm)
H: 10.13″ (257 mm)
W: 7.02″ (178 mm)
D: 0.39″ (9.9 mm)
H: 9.5″ (241.2 mm)
W: 7.31″ (186 mm)
D: 0.37″ (9.4 mm)
Weight 1.08 lbs (490g) 1.19 lbs (550g) 1.46lbs (662g)
CPU Quad Core Quallcomm (1.2 GHz) Intel Bay Trail-T Z3740 (1.33 GHz) Dual Core A6X (1.4 GHz)
GPU N/A Intel HD Graphics PowerVR SGX 554MP4
RAM 1.5 GB LPDDR3 1 GB LPDDR3 1 GB LPDDR2
Storage 16 GB + 64 GB microSD 16 GB + 64 GB microSD 16 GB
Display Size and Resolution 10.1″ 1280×800 10.1″ 1280×800 9.7″ 2048×1536
Battery 6800 mAh N/A 11,560 mAh
Price $369 + $30 for Management Console $269 + $30 for Management Console, optional keyboard dock $60 $399

There is definitely some stiff competition in this space, with the Asus Transformer Pad education version coming in at a far lower cost, but without the ruggedized build. Apple’s iPad is also very successful in the K-12 education market.

Update: Samsung has confirmed to us that it’s a Qualcomm SoC, but wouldn’t disclose the exact part. This means it is likely a Cortex A7 CPU, but the rest of the details are unknown.