Category: Tablets
 

CTIA 2011

Samsung tries a new size with the Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9

Posted March 23, 2011 by Mike Evans

Samsung has been showing off its new Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 tablet at CTIA 2011, a new, smaller version of the now-thinner Galaxy Tab 10.1. Handily, Samsung is naming its tablets after the size of the screen, so the Tab…

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News

Pulled: Motorola Xoom and Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablets

Posted March 23, 2011 by Mike Evans

The Motorola Xoom and Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablets are the brand new Android Honeycomb devices that had the gadget world drooling with desire at CES and MWC this year. And yet the days of both are already numbered, pulled…

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Motorola

Google Developer demos new Honeycomb features at Android Developer Conference

Posted March 10, 2011 by Mike Evans

Android Honeycomb, the new tablet version of Google’s humongously popular mobile OS, is about to be released to the world in the shape of the Motorola Xoom, which should be on sale very very soon. If you want to find…

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Apple

Is the iPad2 as magical as the original iPad?

Posted March 2, 2011 by Mike Evans

Steve Jobs has officially launched the new iPad2 at an Apple press conference today. The iPad2 takes the fight to its new Honeycomb-based competitors with a much stronger set of hardware. Featuring a dual-core A5 CPU, the iPad2 is twice…

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Tablets

Xoom to cost pennies, Windows 8 tablets coming in June, and one more thing from Apple

Posted March 2, 2011 by Mike Evans

It seems to be another day of tablet news! Leaked reports suggest the Motorola Xoom is set to retail in the UK for much less than we were expecting. OK, not exactly pennies, but £450, from none other than PC…

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Motorola Atrix

Motorola Xoom and Atrix on sale this week

Posted February 22, 2011 by Mike Evans

Fresh from their successful debut at CES and MWC, the Motorola Atrix smartphone and Xoom tablet will both go on sale this week. The Atrix, if you recall, is not only Motorola’s first dual-core smartphone, it’s also potentially a game…

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Coming Soon

Revealed: The Sony S1 – a Honeycomb tablet, TV remote control and PS One

Posted February 16, 2011 by Mike Evans

Two weeks ago, Sony announced the PlayStation Suite, which it described as a range of games, software and even a licence program that essentially puts PlayStation branded (and approved) games and software onto any Android device.
Now at the time,…

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HTC

HTC Flyer announced – stylus, console gaming and even innovation

Posted February 15, 2011 by Mike Evans

Today it’s HTC’s turn to show us what it’s got at MWC 2011, and the first thing on display is the HTC Flyer, a 7″ Android tablet that we all knew was coming. What we didn’t know, though, was that…

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LG

LG Optimus Pad – the world’s first (and last?!) 3D tablet

Posted February 14, 2011 by Mike Evans

LG has also launched the LG Optimus Pad at MWC 2011, the company’s first foray into tablets (it also released the T-Mobile G-Slate, which is exactly the same tablet, but destined for the US market). The Optimus Pad is an…

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Coming Soon

Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 preview – better than the Xoom?

Posted February 14, 2011 by Mike Evans

Samsung also chose today to launch the new Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, an update to last year’s Galaxy Tab that looks much more than just a large smartphone – in fact, the Galaxy Tab 10.1 looks like it could be…

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Events

More photos and news on the LG Optimus 3D and Optimus pad

Posted February 13, 2011 by Mike Evans

Not content with letting Samsung grab all the glory, LG has also been showing off its new smartphones ahead of its official press event tomorrow morning. The company has released a press release officially launching the new devices, and has…

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MWC 2011

Samsung Galaxy S II and Galaxy Tab II official pics revealed

Posted February 13, 2011 by Mike Evans

Feast your eyes on these, the first official pics of the new Samsung Galaxy S II and Samsung Galaxy Tab II, Samsung’s latsete assault on the smartphone an dtablet market respectively. The Galaxy S II has specs to die for,…

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