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Samsung intros 7-inch Galaxy Tab 3
Samsung announced on Monday that the new generation of Samsung Galaxy Tab will arrive starting in May. Known as the Samsung Galaxy Tab 3, the 7-inch Android tablet will come in a Wi-Fi and 3G/Wi-Fi models. Specifications include Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, a 1.2GHz dual-core …
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ASUS to debut Intel-powered “ultra budget” tablet
ASUS will reportedly introduce a low cost 7-inch Android tablet in the second quarter, advises Bulgarian tech site Tablet.bg. How low cost? Well, the phrase “ultra-budget” is being tossed around so we’re hoping for the all-attractive $199 barrier. Additional details are rumored to include 1GB …
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Samsung reportedly readying 7-inch tablet with $149-199 price tag
Samsung is reported to be developing a 7-inch Android tablet that will undercut the price of the Nexus 7 and Kindle Fire HD. That is, of course, provided you believe Digitimes articles. With a track record that proves to be right roughly half of the …
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Polaroid debuts 7-inch Android tablet for kids
Polaroid today announced a new Android based tablet, a 7-inch experience aimed at younger children. Powered by Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, the unnamed device comes loaded with 35 premium apps (all full versions), including Dr. Seuss and Smithsonian interactive books. For those curious as to what the hardware looks like, …
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Google advertising Nexus 7 on home page
Head to Google.com today and you’ll find an advertisement for the Nexus 7. Big deal, right? Actually, yeah, it is. Google doesn’t advertise their Nexus devices all that often and typically leaves their search home clean. That’s not to say they haven’t done anything like …
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Nexus 7 review
With the Nexus 7, Google raises the bar for Android tablets and consumer expectations.
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Matrix One 7″ tablet review
We recently had the pleasure of spending the weekend with the Matrix One tablet and documented our experience for your consideration. While it may not be the most glamorous or luxurious tablet on the market, at $149 some shortcomings can be quickly forgiven.We spoke with …
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Meet the IdolPad PLUS, a $98 Android 4.0 tablet
Why buy a 4.0 tablet for $200 when Idolian Mobile will sell you two?
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Toshiba debuts 7-inch LT170 tablet
For Toshiba’s next tablet, the company is going back to the same well that brought us the original Thrive. The hardware maker recently introduced its new 7-inch LT170, with a seemingly identical form factor as their initial Android effort. Specifications include a 1GHz CPU, 512MB …
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More rumors surface about 7-inch Google tablet
We first heard whispers about Google launching their own tablet, which might go under the Nexus name, about three months ago. Digitimes claimed a few weeks later that the device was real, and would be a 7-inch tablet. More rumors have been going around about …
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Samsung announces first 4.0 tablet. the GALAXY Tab 2 (7.0)
Samsung follows up their first-ever Android tablet with an Ice Cream Sandwich experience.
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Sprint to offer $100 Honeycomb tablet in February
Will Sprint find success with the ZTE Optik’s price point and features?
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Asus launching 7-inch Eee Pad at CES?
Do you want an Asus tablet, but aren’t too crazy about 10-inch form factors? You may soon have another option to consider, as the image of a new Android-powered Asus Eee Pad has emerged. The tablet reportedly packs a 7-inch display and what appears to …
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Best Buy Knocks HTC Flyer Down to $100 (UPDATE: False Alarm)
Best Buy has dropped the price of the HTC Flyer all the way down to a super-attractive $99 price point. Currently out of stock on their website, the Android 2.3-powered tablet features a custom version of Sense UI designed for the larger 7-inch display. Specifications …
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