Fujitsu is looking to have a better spot in the tablet market and it is planning to do so with its upcoming Stylistic M532 tablet which sports a 10.1-inch screen that is reinforced by Corning Gorilla Glass and features a native resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels.
Asus has unveiled another tablet that adapts the new Transformer Pad brand, the Transformer Pad 300 tablet that comes powered by an Nvidia Tegra 3 SoC. Codenamed TF300T, this tablet is more of a budget rather than a performance model.
Asus has decided to drop the Eee Pad branding and just use the more attractive Transformer Pad brand from now on. One of the first to officially adapt this change is the company’s new 10.1-inch Transformer pad Infinity which features a Super IPS+ 1920 x 1200 capacitive display.
Toshiba has launched in Singapore the REGZA AT200 tablet which is now the thinnest 10.1-inch tablet in the market running the Android 3.2 Honeycomb operating system. Weighing just 535g and measuring only 7.7mm at its thickest point, the REGZA AT200 not only looks good but is also easy to carry around.
If you liked last year’s announced Eee Pad Transformer TF101 then you’ll definitely like the model that will launch this February as Asus decided to add a built-in WiMax feature to the tablet.
Samsung has announced its Galaxy Tab 2 which is officially the first tablet from Samsung that comes preinstalled with Android 4.0 “Ice Cream Sandwich”. The 7-inch tablet is powered by a 1GHz dual core processor (model still unkown) and features a screen resolution of 1024x600.
Gigabyte has announced the S1081 Slate PC that is powered by the latest dual-core Intel Atom N2800 Cedar Trail CPU running at 1.86GHz and comes with an integrated GMA 3600 graphics. The S1081 features a 10.1-inch capacitive multi-touch panel 1024x600 with LED backlight and runs Windows 7 Home Premium/Professional.
Alienware has not denied the fact that it has considered the concept of a gaming tablet much like Razer’s recently unveiled Project Fiona. But instead of going for the idea, the company has decided to wait longer until better technology and better means of transforming a tablet PC into a full pledge gaming platform comes up.
Fujitsu is now preparing the release of its 7-inch Stylistic M350/CA2 tablet that is targeting business users. The tablet includes dedicated hardware buttons placed along its bottom edge and is powered by a Freescale i.MX ARM SoC with a single Cortex A8 core running at 1GHz.
Back at CES, people saw a very interesting display - an MSI WindPad 110W running Google’s Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. Although Android is indeed optimized to run on tablets, the point if interest here is that the MSI WindPad was running on AMD’s Brazo APU which by default is not supported by Android.
Last week, we reported that Razer will be officially revealing its Project Fiona at the CES event at Las Vegas and true enough, the company did just that as it has now unveiled to the world the first true gaming tablet PC that comes powered by Intel’s Core i7 CPU. You heard it right. A tablet powered by a Core i7 CPU.
Toshiba has announced that its last year’s AT200 tablet showcased at the IFA conference is now finally making its way into retail as the Excite X10 tablet.
Asus has now been reported to be working on a 7-inch tablet that may very well be a miniaturize version of its 10-inch Transformer Prime tablet or a refresh of its last year’s Eee Pad Memo that never made it to retail. The model/s is expected to be introduced at next week’s CES event.
Two of the top five PC makers, Acer and Lenovo has now been reported to be preparing Windows based tablet PCs based on Intel’s Clover Trail Atom platform.
Taiwan based developer BungBungame who is better known for coming out with smartphone based application software has now released its own tablet PC that comes powered by AMD’s Z01 APU while sporting business class features.
Samsung has now been reported to be currently working on a new tablet that could very well take on Apple’s rumored use of Retina screen on its iPad 3. The new tablet will apparently feature something similar that, which will enable it to have a native resolution of 2560 x 1600 pixels with a 16:10 aspect ratio on just an 11.6-inch screen.
Touch screens are great but still there are tasks that are better performed using a traditional keyboard. Verbatim now provides a great way for tablet users to enjoy the convenience of having a partner keyboard with their device with the company’s own Ultra-Slim Bluetooth Keyboard.
Acer has officially announced its latest product offering, the Iconia Tab A200 which is supposed to be the more affordable version of the company’s A500 tablet. The 10.1-inch A200 comes powered by Nvidia’s 1.0GHz dual-core Tegra 2 processor and ships with the Android 3.2 operating system.
In a recent interview, Samsung has disclosed its plan to integrate the upcoming Windows 8 operating system into its tablets and notebooks in 2012. The company’s first products preloaded with the new operating system are expected to arrive later next year just shortly after Microsoft finally releases Windows 8 to the market.
The Asus EEE Pad Transformer Prime specifications have been officially revealed and just like earlier reports, it will indeed be the first device in the market to be powered by NVidia’s new Tegra 3 “Kal-El” System-on-Chip processor featuring four general-purpose cores and a fifth power optimized “companion” core.
Panasonic has unveiled the ToughPad FZ-A1 tablet that marks the company’s entry in the tablet market. The new ToughPad FZ-A1 is a professional-grade Android powered tablet that features durability that makes it ideal for outdoor settings such as in aviation, construction, field service and public safety.
Dell has made the announcement that its Latitude ST tablet based on Intel’s Oak Trail platform and runs Windows 7 will launch next week, on November 1. The Latitude ST targets business oriented clients providing enterprise-class features including support for VMware and Citrix virtualization as well as remote management software.
ASUS Chairman Jonney Shih has officially confirmed the details on ASUS’ upcoming Transformer Prime Android Tablet. The reveal came from Mr. Shih’s interview back at the AsiaD conference where he briefly demoed the 10.1-inch tablet that packs the latest NVidia Tegra 3 (Kal-El) 4+1 core chip.
Amazon has unveiled the Kindle Fire 7-inch media tablet that will help bring to people worldwide all the rich digital media content including audio, books, games, newspapers, magazines and videos that the largest online store is offering.
Toshiba proudly announces the successor to its 10.1-inch Thrive tablet, the 7-inch Thrive tablet that is now scheduled for a December release. The 7-inch new comer is built around the Tegra 2 platform and is backed by competitive hardware specs while only measuring 11.9 mm thick and weighing just about 400g.
First spotted in its concept form before, Ocosmos’ OCS9 Windows 7 tablet has now been finalized and is ready to start shipping in both Korea and the US a few weeks from now. The tablet comes as one of the lightest and most compact devices to run Microsoft’s Windows 7 operating system measuring just 12.4mm thick and weighing just about 780 grams.
Samsung took advantage of the IFA to showcase its newest products, the Galaxy Note that is both a smartphone and a tablet and the Galaxy Tab 7.7 that is set to replace the current 7-inch tablet solution from the company. Both devices feature a native resolution of 1280 x 800 plus a Super AMOLED touchscreen.
Revealed in a recent report, Fujitsu is to launch its Arrows Tab F-01D running Android 3.2 in Japan on September 2011. Powered by a Texas Instruments OMAP 4430 dual-core processor running at 1GHz, this 10.1-inch tablet is unique as it is dustproof and waterproof making it a perfect outdoor companion for active people.
Lenovo unveils its own candidate for the tablet market, the ThinkPad Tablet that runs the latest Android 3.1 operating system and is now available for order through the manufacturer’s online store.
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