Posts tagged as "Tablets"

Posted by Brent Rose on 30th April 2012

Acer Iconia Tablet Lightning Review: The Transformer Prime’s Chubby Cousin

Acer isn’t exactly the first name that pops into your head when it comes to top-tier tablets, but the company’s trying to change that with the Iconia A510. But does it hit the sweet spot betwee…

Source: Gizmodo: Android
Posted by Dustin Earley on 22nd April 2012

ASUS Transformer Pad TF300 review

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ASUS has taken the high-end Android tablet market by storm. There’s already two Transformer tablets on the market, and another premium device is coming soon. That makes four Transformers in total, all varying in specs and price. So where does the ASUS Transformer Pad TF300 fit in? Let’s find out.

The ASUS Transformer Pad TF300 [...]

Source: Android and Me
Posted by Anthony Domanico on 18th April 2012

Rumor: Samsung stops production of 10 inch Tab 2 to add quad-core chip?

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According to Netbook News, Samsung has stopped production of the upcoming Galaxy Tab 2 (10.1) tablet to beef up the innards of the device. Previously set for an early-May release with a dual-core processor, Samsung apparently wanted the Tab 2 to better compete with upcoming quad-core tablets. The rumor cites their source a Korean Samsung [...]

Source: Android and Me
Posted by Taylor Wimberly on 17th April 2012

ASUS Transformer Pad 300 appears on Amazon with April 22nd ship date

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If you want to own the best 10-inch Android tablet available, but don’t want to spend $499 on the Transformer Prime, then you might want to check out its younger brother the Transformer Pad 300.

ASUS’s new Transformer Pad TF300 is almost identical to the Transformer Prime TF201, but is loses the IPS+ display for a [...]

Source: Android and Me
Posted by Dustin Earley on 16th April 2012

Transformer Prime GPS dongle is worse than we imagined

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ASUS Transformer Prime owners who have experienced GPS issues with their tablet have been to hell and back. After several botched attempts at trying to fix weak signal issues with software updates, ASUS has moved forward with an alternative correction method. A week ago, word got out that ASUS was working on some sort [...]

Source: Android and Me
Posted by Anthony Domanico on 12th April 2012

Galaxy Tab 2 coming to the US starting April 22nd

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The Galaxy Tab 2 series is coming to the U.S. as early as April 22nd. Samsung has two variants of the Galaxy Tab 2, a 7.0″ and 10.1″ model that are billed as lower-priced follow ups to the original Galaxy Tab and Tab 10.1 tablets.

Both Tab 2 variants will sport Android 4.0, [...]

Source: Android and Me
Posted by Sean Riley on 11th April 2012

ASUS Transformer Pad 300 gets an early retail debut, may start at $379

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ASUS certainly isn’t going to be challenging Samsung anytime soon for the “ridiculous number of tablets crown,” but with the Transformer Prime TF700T, the 370T (Nexus tablet?) and of course the Transformer Pad 300 pictured above, they aren’t exactly slouches either.

Those first two are certainly grabbing [...]

Source: Android and Me
Posted by Anthony Domanico on 10th April 2012

Toshiba announces 7.7, 10, and 13-inch Excite Tablets, coming in May/June

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Though Toshiba largely swung and missed with the Thrive line of tablets, they’re going all in on a new line of tablets in the Excite line. Toshiba apparently listened to consumer feedback from the Thrive, and has traded in the bulky, port-heavy body for an extremely thin chassis. The Excite will come in [...]

Source: Android and Me
Posted by Brian Barrett on 10th April 2012

Dear Android Tablets: Stay Crazy

Nearly a year and a half ago, I sat down with a representative from a prominent hardware manufacturer. CES was winding down, a show in which 80 tablets entered the world to a massive shrug. He …

Source: Gizmodo: Android
Posted by Andrew Liszewski on 10th April 2012

Wacom’s Ballpoint Touchscreen Stylus Works with Paper Tablets, Too

Conceding that sometimes making a quick drawing on a piece of paper still has the occasional benefit over sketching on a tablet, Wacom has updated its touchscreen-friendly Bamboo stylus with a…

Source: Gizmodo: Android