Samsung on Friday said it had sold its first million Galaxy Tab slates in two months. The milestone came after it reached 600,000 in its first month and came mostly from Europe and the US, though 10 percent were from Samsung’s South Korean home. Samsung’s growth makes it the second largest tablet maker after Apple […]
Dec 5 2010 | Posted in
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AT&T today announced the Samsung Galaxy Tab will launch on Sunday, Nov. 21 on the nation’s fastest mobile broadband network, and just in time for the holiday season. Price The Galaxy Tab will be available for $649.99 at more than 2,200 AT&T company owned stores and online. For a limited time, AT&T customers will receive […]
Nov 15 2010 | Posted in
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Dell Today posted a teaser clip (below) for the Inspiron Duo, its attempt to bridge netbooks and tablets. The video highlights its signature display, which rotates 180 degrees and lets users work in touch-only mode, but also highlights some of Dell’s plans to solve the lack of full tablet support in Windows 7. Dell is […]
ViewSonic today announced the US launches of its two tablets. ViewPad 10 The ViewPad 10 is one of the more unique designs for tablet. It boots both Android 1.6 and Windows 7 and has netbook-like hardware, including a 10-inch screen, a 1.66GHz Atom, 1GB of RAM and 16GB of flash storage. The design carriers a […]
Nov 1 2010 | Posted in
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Samsung Mobile today announced the Samsung Galaxy Tab with U.S. Cellular. The Samsung Galaxy Tab is designed for people who want a premium mobile entertainment experience on the go, but don’t want to be weighed down by a bulky device. Weighing only 13 ounces and 12 millimeters thin, the Galaxy Tab fits conveniently in a […]
Oct 28 2010 | Posted in
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RIM at Adobe’s MAX conference today showed the BlackBerry PlayBook for the first time in public running live. The demos showed a mix of both real and concept apps, including a health care app, HD video, Salesforce Chatter and SAP’s CIO Cockpit. All of the apps were shown running on Adobe AIR, which is now […]
Oct 25 2010 | Posted in
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Sprint today became the second US carrier with an official ship date for the Samsung Galaxy Tab. Its model will ship on November 14 and will be carrier subsidized, unlike the Verizon edition. The Tab will cost $400 with a two year contract. The carrier hasn’t said if it will have an off-contract version. Sprint […]
Oct 25 2010 | Posted in
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HP has finally confirmed launch information and specs for its forthcoming Slate 500 tablet. We first saw the 500 at CES in January in prototype form. The Windows 7 device will be powered by Intel’s 1.86GHz Atom Z540 processor with Graphics Media Accelerator 500 chip running on a 8.9-inch, 1024×600 display . Users will be […]
Oct 22 2010 | Posted in
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At the GITEX show, RIM’s Co-Chief Executive Officer Jim Balsillie revealed a few more key specs of the upcoming BlackBerry PlayBook tablet. The tablet will have a 5,300mAh, non-removable battery, which should provide it with more life than competing products. In comparison, the similarly-sized Galaxy Tab packs a 4,000mAh battery and a claimed seven-plus […]
Oct 18 2010 | Posted in
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CTL today began shipping the 2goPad tablet. The 10-inch slate is one of the few shipping with Windows. It sports an 1.66GHz Atom N450, 2GB of RAM and a 250GB hard drive. The has a relatively short five hours of battery life. The tablet system has only Wi-Fi to get online. It has the […]