Advertisements Asus India head Alex Huang has confirmed that company will launch its Honeycomb tablet Eee Pad Transformer in India this June. He added that company has earlier planned to release the tablet in May, but due to the component shortage after Japan Earthquake, the launch has been postponed to June.
Category: Android Tablets
Advertisements Entering the tablet arena, Sony Electronics today announced two Honeycomb tablets. These tablets will be available in the global markets in fall 2011. Codenamed S1 and S2, Sony is targeting S1 for the home and S2 for portable use.
Advertisements As report by us last week, Barnes & Noble has released the software update for Nook Color. This much awaited 1.2 update brings new appstore, several popular apps and Android 2.2 ‘Froyo’.
Advertisements All of us know that Dell is working on a 10 inch Android 3.0 tablet, which is expected to be launched in June. Codenamed Gallo, this tablet has now got a real name. According to a leaked doc, this tablet will add to the already existing Streak series and will be called Streak Pro.
Advertisements Waiting for Toshiba’s Android 3.0 tablet, well it just got a name and price in Japan. Making it a part of Regza series of devices, Toshiba has named it Regza Tablet AT300 and it will be sold in Japan starting this June.
Advertisements Australian telecom operator Telstra today announced that that it will be launching Motorola Xoom Android tablet in the country, but did not disclose the pricing details. This Honeycomb tablet is expected to reach Australian shores in early May.
Advertisements Motorola today released the Froyo update for Bravo users on AT&T in United States. There is word on the availability of update for select other countries, which got Motorola Bravo.
Advertisements Motorola has launched its Android 3.0 powered tablet Xoom in Italy today. Company announced that it will be available starting in May for a price of 699 Euros.
