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Samsung has more or less consolidated its Android tablets along specific lines. The Galaxy Tab A →
It’s been over two years now since Nintendo debuted its 2DS handheld system in the US, →
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Acer teased us with a mighty Android gaming tablet a few months back, and now it’s →
If you’ve been waiting for ASUS to finally show its hand in the premium Android tablet →
HTC’s stock has sunk so low that its entire market capitalization is now worth less than the →
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Looks like you didn’t have to wait long for ASUS’ ZenPad S 8.0 to show up →
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The Camangi WebStation was announced back when Android-based tablets were still a novelty; since then →
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Samsung’s Galaxy Tab proved to be the product of IFA 2010, and has seldom left →
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You can’t accuse Samsung of lacking ambition with their recent mobile device launches. After pushing →
Low-cost Android tablets aren’t unusual; good low-cost Android tablets are a different matter. Advent’s Vega →
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The iPad shaped the consumer tablet market. Now, just as Android 3.0 Honeycomb slates are →
2011 may be the year of the tablet, but so far only one Android 3.0 →
Until today, the consumer tablet market has been defined by the battle between iPad and →
Welcome to the newest Android tablet on the block, Acer’s Iconia Tab A500. This is →
ASUS has been plugging away at tablets for years now, experimenting with convertible netbooks and →
It’s been a long time since we’ve seen an HTC tablet: the HTC Shift, in →