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"I'm here to confirm we are entering the market and we will enter that market later this year with a Latitude tablet PC," Clarke said. "That product is designed specifically for the education, healthcare and corporate marketplace."

Since Dell was one of the few companies not to have sold a tablet PC, speculation was rife that the company would eventually enter the marketplace. Fujitsu recently unveiled its own convertible tablet, the FMV-U8240. Likewise, GETAC recently launched a ruggedized tablet, the V100, built around a fanless design that is based upon the 1.2 GHz Intel Core Duo microprocessor.

The market is relatively tiny, however; according to IDC, convertible tablet PC unit shipments will reach more than one million this year and more than four million by 2010. That compares to about 72.6 million notebook PCs sold during the same period, according to Research and Markets.

"We have spent considerable time working on the interface to make it easy to use, where it has leadership technology in its pen and touch interface," Clarke added. "Technology and customer and usage models have evolved to the point to make it right for Dell to enter the marketplace. We're excited, and everybody, we're coming."

When you create a new app, it is set to be available in all Amazon Appstore marketplaces by default. If desired (and especially if your APK supports localization), you can localize the store listing (the descriptions and image assets) of your app in multiple marketplaces to provide a better experience in those marketplaces.

Users who view your app in an Amazon Appstore marketplace that corresponds with one of these languages will see the localized version of your app's description and image assets. If the user's country or region is outside of a supported Amazon Appstore marketplace, English is used by default.

Setting these languages on the device switches the UI strings for Fire TV or Fire tablet to that language. If your APK supports that language, your app will load those language strings as well. (If a user switches to Japanese but your app supports only English, English strings will be displayed in your app while Japanese strings are displayed in Fire TV's general UI.)

A marketplace isn't always synonymous with a country. Marketplaces are language-specific. For example, the amazon.de marketplace (German) is also used for Austria and Switzerland; the amazon.fr marketplace (French) is also used for Belgium and Luxembourg.

During app submission, on the Target Your App screen, you select the countries and regions you want to target in the Availability section, and choose which devices you want to support in the Supported devices section. The Developer Console prevents you from targeting Fire devices that aren't supported in any of the countries or regions that you selected. If you targeted multiple countries, it's possible you picked a Fire device that's supported in some of your target countries but not others. In this case, the Appstore has logic to exclude displaying your app on that device in the marketplaces where it isn't supported.

By default, when you submit your app, it becomes available in every marketplace. But if you only want your app to be available, say, in Japan (perhaps because your app only supports Japanese), you can select Japan as the only available country for your app.

If you charge for your app, the Appstore Details screen also lets you set prices in each marketplace. By default, Amazon will calculate the list price used to calculate royalties for sales of your app in foreign currencies based on recent exchange rates. However, you can change the list prices as desired.

You might want to change the list prices to end in .99, .49, or other common values in each marketplace. The Appstore calculates these other list prices proportional to the Amazon.com list price, so the auto-generated list prices for other marketplaces might end in oddly specific prices.

This Language Support section adds these supported languages to the device's app details page in the Appstore, letting users know which languages your app supports. The section does not impact any Appstore logic in regards to localization. The device app details page refers to the app details page that appears on a mobile device, such as a Fire TV or Fire tablet, rather than the Amazon.com website details page.

The language support selection here doesn't influence whether your app becomes available in other, localized Appstore marketplaces. Any localization interfaces in your APK must be handled by your APK itself, not through settings in the Appstore submission process.

For example, if you select Tagalog as a supported language in your app, on the device's Appstore details page, a Supported Languages section appears letting users know that Tagalog is supported in your app. When a user launches your app, whether Tagalog appears as the default language in your app depends on how you've coded your APK and whether the user's device settings have selected Tagalog as a preferred language. The Appstore won't deliver a Tagalog localized experience to users by default because Tagalog is not a language preference option for Fire TV or Fire tablet. But you might provide a way within your app for users to select such a language.

Welcome to the BCSD Online Marketplace. Here you will find both official Beekmantown CSD merchandise for men, women and children as well as products made by our students. Please feel free to browse through each of the stores in our marketplace listed below. Come back often to see what we have added.

Other notable tablet details spotted here include a black colorway, 256GB of storage, and a look at the UI (including the taskbar and home screen). Otherwise, we also get a good look at the dock and a charging adapter that looks similar to the Nest Hub Max charger.

The images from the rouge listing show off the tablet in the wild as well as the Pixel Launcher in tablet form. It looks to be the real deal as the wallpaper is akin to the Pixel 7 series' Feathers collection.

As for the Charging Speaker Dock, it will turn the Pixel Tablet into a big-screened Nest Hub (like the Nest Hub Max). The tablet hooks into the dock and becomes an always-on, always-listening Google Assistant. The dock "transforms your tablet from something that sits in your drawer to an integral part of your life", as Google itself put it.

A tablet computer, commonly shortened to tablet, is a mobile device, typically with a mobile operating system and touchscreen display processing circuitry, and a rechargeable battery in a single, thin and flat package. Tablets, being computers, have similar capabilities, but lack some input/output (I/O) abilities that others have. Modern tablets largely resemble modern smartphones, the only differences being that tablets are relatively larger than smartphones, with screens 7 inches (18 cm) or larger, measured diagonally,[1][2][3][4] and may not support access to a cellular network. Unlike laptops (which have traditionally run off operating systems usually designed for desktops), tablets usually run mobile operating systems, alongside smartphones.

The touchscreen display is operated by gestures executed by finger or digital pen (stylus), instead of the mouse, touchpad, and keyboard of larger computers. Portable computers can be classified according to the presence and appearance of physical keyboards. Two species of tablet, the slate and booklet, do not have physical keyboards and usually accept text and other input by use of a virtual keyboard shown on their touchscreen displays. To compensate for their lack of a physical keyboard, most tablets can connect to independent physical keyboards by Bluetooth or USB; 2-in-1 PCs have keyboards, distinct from tablets. 2351a5e196

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