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ASUS Eee Pad TF300T might be the next Transformer Android tablet
It seems that ASUS is quite keen on getting as big a slice as possible out of the Android tablets’ market, and for this reason, the Taiwan-based company is apparently gearing up for the release of yet another addition to its Transformer series.
The device, that might or not might not be officially called the ASUS Eee Pad TF300T, was recently leaked via a Chinese website and paints a very interesting picture as to where this particular model will fit in the company’s Android tablet family.
So, as far as we can see from both the leaked...
Ekoore Python S tablet boots Android, Ubuntu Linux and Windows 7
While the idea of a tablet capable of supporting no less than three different operating systems will likely appeal mostly to enthusiasts, it seems that there’s plenty of them to go around, since an Italian integrator has just recently a new device capable of undertaking the exact task mentioned above.
So, what we’re talking about here is the Ekoore Python S, a 10-inch device that’s actually capable of running three of the best-known operating systems around, namely the Android 3.2 Honeycomb (a future upgrade to the Android 4 ICS...
New Hyundai IT A7 Android tablet is one cheap gadget
Although Hyundai is best-known for its automobiles, the company has also been actively involved in the IT world for quite a long time now, via its dedicated branch, Hyundai IT.
And since tablets are all the rage right now, Hyundai IT has decided to roll out a new product of this type targeting specifically the entry-level segment, namely the A7 Android tablet.
The Hyundai IT A7 Android tablet is a 7-inch portable device powered by a rather unfamiliar Allwinner A10 CPU running at 1.5GHz. In order to further boost its overall functionality, the A7...
Orchard Toughlet rugged Android tablet packs sunlight viewable display
While not really mainstream right now, rugged tablets will most likely become increasingly important on the future, and this is the reason why the people over at Orchard released their Toughlet model, a device designed to cater for the needs of people spending a lot of time outdoors.
The Orchard Toughlet rugged Android tablet comes packed with a couple of features you won’t see in everyday models, such as a very tough titanium/aluminum alloy case, a Corning Gorilla Glass scratch-resistant, sunlight-viewable display, as well as weatherLox...
13.3-inch, Core i5 tablet showcased by Compal at CES 2012
It’s quite a well-known fact by now that most big names in the IT industry use CES 2012 as the perfect opportunity for showcasing some of their future creations, and that’s also the case with Compal, who had on display a very interesting tablet prototype.
As some of you might know, Compal is one of the largest ODM (Original Design Manufacturer) companies out there, responsible for pushing out a huge array of portable systems, pertaining to such big brands as Dell, Toshiba, Acer, HP, etc.
For this reason, the fact that they’ve...
Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich running on AMD Fusion tablet spotted at CES 2012
While everyone’s eagerly waiting for the first ARM-based devices running Windows 8 to arrive on the market, there area actually people working on x86 ports of the Android operating system, one such solution being showcased by MSI back at CES 2012.
The AMD Fusion tablet spotted within MSI’s booth is the WindPad 110W, powered by AMD the Brazos Dual Core Z01+HD6250 combo, and runs the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich operating system.
Of course, this is not exactly AMD’s merit, since the chip maker is not officially supporting Android,...
Official Microsoft Windows 8 tablet hardware requirements now available
Since the clock to the official launch of Microsoft’s Windows 8 operating system is ticking fast, it shouldn’t come as much of a surprise that the software giant has provided hardware developers with a very precise set of requirements, that will also allow us to get at least a general idea of what to expect from the tablets running this future OS.
In fact, while Microsoft‘s Windows 8 tablet hardware requirements list is quite long, providing very good insight on just about everything developers might need in order to come up with...
Fujitsu Stylistic M532 Tegra 3 Android 4.0 tablet pops up on video
Although Fujitsu is not as „flamboyant” as some of the other big names in the IT industry, the company sure pushed a lot of portable computing systems onto the market over the past few years, and it seems that it’s actually got yet another exciting product in the pipeline, namely the Fujitsu Stylistic M532 Tegra 3 Android 4.0 tablet.
The Fujitsu Stylistic M532 Tegra 3 Android 4.0 tablet popped up by surprise in an YouTube video recorded at CES 2012 by TechFokus, and apparently sports quite an interesting set of features, by all accounts.
So,...
LG Optimus Pad LTE to launch in South Korea, rest of the world still waits
Although LG has not really managed to stay in the spotlight for too long as far as its Android tablet offerings are concerned, this doesn’t mean that it has stopped trying, the Korean behemoth unveiling the new LTE edition of its Optimus Pad Android tablet.
The LG Optimus Pad LTE takes a lot after its predecessor, but also sports some upgraded components, plus the all-important LTE (Long-Term Evolution) connectivity, designed to higher Internet connectivity speeds.
In fact, here’s a quick look at what the device has to offer, hardware...
No 3G for ASUS Transformer Prime, company insists
There’s been quite a lot of speculation lately around the ASUS Transformer Prime and its lack of a 3G module, some sources even claiming that the company actually planned to release a Prime fitted with such a component in the near future.
So, in order to put an end to these rumors, the Taiwan-based company went official and stated, once and for all, that the Transformer Prime tablet will not be equipped with a 3G module.
However, ASUS did mention an interesting detail, namely the fact that, while the basic version of the Prime family won’t...



