Advertisements Panasonic marked its entry in tablets wars with the launch of its Android powered Viera tablet today at CES 2011. Viera will be available in three display sizes – 4inch, 7inch and 10 inches. Company has planned this tablet to work as a companion to its Viera range to television to create a smart […]
Category: Android Tablets
Advertisements T-Mobile earlier today announced that it will be launching Android 3.0 powered G Slate in the coming months. This tablet has been manufactured by LG, and is most probably the earlier leaked Optimus Pad.
Advertisements Announced today at CES, this Android 3.0 tablet from Motorola will reach Verizon sometime in the first quarter, while the launch dates in other countries in unknown. Motorola XOOM Tablet Specification & Features:
Advertisements Motorola earlier today announced the first Android 3.0 tablet Xoom at Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Motorola Xoom will be available in sometime in the first quarter as as 3G/Wi-FI device on Verizon, but will be upgraded to 4G/LTE in the 2nd quarter.
Advertisements Toshiba demoed its second Android tablet at the CEs kick off party yesterday. While, the first tablet Folio 100 was a total disaster, company is betting big on their second tab, which is still unnamed and will features on Android 3.0 aka Honeycomb on launch. The device up for display yesterday was running on […]
Advertisements Viliv today introduced two Android tablets at CES. These tablets are running on Android 2.2 and will get Android 3.0 on release if possible. Powered by Cortex A8 1GHz CPU and Power VR SGX 540 GPU chipset, X7 and X10 are expected to be launched worldwide in March 2011 and April 2011 respectively. Coming […]
Advertisements ZTE today announced that it is expecting to see a rise of 33% in its smartphone, data card and tablet shipments. Company has already seen sales of its products jump almost 50 percent last year.
Advertisements As expected, companies are launching Android tablets like anything at CES. After Asus’s tablet series, we now have Lenovo’s Android device. This interesting device features a detachable tablet LePad, which normally runs on Android 2.2, but as soon as you plug it in keyboard, it switches to Windows 7 for normal laptop operations. It […]
