Hey everyone! I'm back with a new evolution post. Before you start make sure you follow for more interesting post. Enjoy reading! The first tablet launched by Huawei is the Ideos S7 model, an entry level tablet, sold at a price of 70 euros. It was launched in 2010, runs Android 2.1, and has a 7-inch touch screen with a resolution of 800x480 pixels. The following year, in 2011, Huawei launched their first tablet PC. Huawei Ideos S7 Slim has a 7-inch touch screen, runs Android 2.2, has a 3.2 megapixel camera and is capable of shooting 720p HD. Another tablet model that Huawei stood out with was the MediaPad model from 2011. This was the first tablet with Android 3.2 HoneyComb, an operating system specially adapted for 7-inch tablets. In 2012, Huawei launched the MediaPad 10 FHD tablet equipped with a 1.5 GHz quad-core processor, 2GB RAM and a 10-inch screen with a resolution of 1920x1200. At the back, the tablet has an 8 Mpx camera, and the front camera is 1.3 mega
From rice cookers and tape recorders to magnetic tape recorders to TVs and the most successful video game consoles, today we learn the impressive history of Sony. Akio Morita, one of the founders of Sony, was born into a wealthy family in Japan that produces sake. His family wanted Akio Morita to take the family business further, but he had other passions. Mathematics and physics were his main interests, so to his family's disappointment, he enrolled at Osaka Imperial University. During all this time he became very concerned with sound recording techniques. Immediately after graduation, he enlisted in the Naval Forces, where he met Masaru Ibuka, an electronics engineer who became his best friend. It seems that this friendship, along with their acquaintances, led to the birth of the later giant company, Sony. In 1946, the two founded Tokyo Tsushin Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha, an electronics store. Their first product was a rice cooker, which turned out to be a big failure.