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While the Windows 7-powered Tablet P1 will come later this year, Lenovo will launch its IdeaPad Tablet K1 first, which is the first Android tablet certified to deliver Netflix video streaming. Powered by NVIDIA’s Tegra 2 T20 1.GHz dual-core processor, the K1 runs Android 3.1 Honeycomb OS with Lenovo’s custom UI and support for Adobe Flash Player 10.3. It comes preloaded with more than 40 apps from partners like Netflix, Amazon, Adobe, Electronic Arts, Rovio, Zinio, Dataviz, and others, including favorites like Need for Speed Shift, Angry Birds, Kindle reading app and
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Archos announced its G9 series Android tablets, including the 80 G9 and the 101 G9, both running Android 3.1 Honeycomb OS. The G9 tablets are powered by TI’s OAP 4 processor with ARM Cortex dual-core A9 running at 1.5GHz. They can be equipped with either 16GB flash memory or a 250GB hard drive.
The Archos 80 G9 has a 8-inch 4:3 1024×768 touchscreen while the 101 G9 comes with a 10.1-inch 16:10 1280×800 touchscreen. They sport a 720p front camera with 720p HD video recording, WiFi 802.11b/g/n and Bluetooth connectivity, built-in GPS receiver and compass, built-in speaker,
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Coby USAS is going to release its 10-inch Kyros MID1024 touchscreen internet tablet. Powered by Samsun’s 1GHz S5PV210 Cortex A8 processor, the MID1024 has 4GB internal memory. It features a 10.1-inch capacitive touchscreen with 1024×600 resolution and offers HDMI output allowing users to enjoy 1080p HD video in HDTV.
The Kyros MID1024 supports WiFi 802.11b/g connectivity. It is equipped with built-in speaker and microphone as well as a microSD/SDHC card slot. The tablet runs Android 2.2 OS. You can get the Kyros MID1024 at Amazon for $266.99.
[Coby]
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Other than the WindPad 100A, MSI expands its Android tablet line with the WindPad Enjoy 10 and WindPad Enjoy 7, both running Android 2.3 OS. Powered by AMR Cortex A8 1.2GHz CPU, the 10-inch Enjoy 10 and 7-inch Enjoy 7 has 512MB RAM and 4GB internal memory.
The WindPad Enjoy 10 has a 10-inch 1024×768 touchscreen while the Enjoy 7 has a 800×480 display, both support 10-point multitouch. They are feature dual 2 Megapixel camera, support for WiFi 802.11b/g/n, microSD card slot, mini HDMI output as well as digital compass and accelerometer.
[MSI][Notebookitalia]
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Toshiba is going to release its Thrive Android tablet in the US market in July. The Thrive is basically the US version of the company’s Regza Tablet announced for Japan two month before. It is powered by Tefra 2 dual core processor that can handle Full HD 1080p video playback and runs Android 3.1 Honeycomb tablet-friendly OS.
Toshiba’s Thrive features a 10.1-inch 1280×800 capacitive touchscreen, a 5 Megapixel main camera, a 2 Megapixel front camera for video chat and HDMI output. It supports Bluetooth and WiFi connectivity and provides USB connector and SD card slot. It
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Here are leaked shots of Dell’s Streak Pro tablet running Android 3.0 Honeycomb. The Pro tablet is powered by NVIDIA’s Tegra T25 dual-core 1.2GHz processor and will include 3D support. It has a 10.1-inch touchscreen, a 5 Megapixel main camera, a 2 Megapixel front camera. The Streak Pro will be available with 16GB, 32GB or 64GB storage options.
Dell is also planning to add the Stage UI to the Streak Pro. LTE 4G support will be an option. The tablet will come in blue, pink, red and black.
[Tweakers][Engadget]
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MSI announced at the Computex 2011 two new tablet devices, the WindPad 110W running Windows 7 and the WindPad 100A Android tablet. These WindPad devices are designed in collaboration with fashion designer Jeremy Scott.
The 100W is powered by AMD’s Brazos Fusion dual-core processor, 2GB of RAM and Radeon HD6250 graphics. It packs up to 64GB SSD for storage. It weighs 850g. The WindPad 100A, on the other hand, sports dual-core ARM Cortex A9 processor, 1GB of memory and 32GB SSD. Both devices are equipped with G-sensor, Ambient light sensor, SD card slot, USB connector and HDMI
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At the Computex 2011, Asus introduces its Padfone, a combo of a tablet and a smartphone. The package includes a 10.1-inch tablet dock and a 4.3-inch smartphone, both running Android OS. The Padfone offers seamless transition of applications between pad and phone. Only one SIM card is need for the pad and the phone.
The pad also serves as an extended battery for charging the phone. With a large screen, the pad lets you to enlarge your screen size any time you need to. Asus does not release much information about the Padfone, let’s wait and see.
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Pioneer Computers, the Australian company, launches adds to its DreamBook ePad line the new ePad 10 Plus Android tablet. Sporting a 1GHz ARM11 processor and 512MB RAM, the tablet runs Android 2.2 with support for Flash 10.1.
The ePad 10 Plus features a 10-inch 1024×600 touchscreen, 1.3 Megapixel webcam and 4GB storage. The device offers Ethernet port, built-in WiFi connectivity, HDMI output, USB port and microSD card slot. Friends in Australia can get one for AUD$299.
[Pioneer Computers]
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Elonex introduces a slim Android tablet, the eTouch Blade 3G 1043ET with a 10-inch touchscreen. Powered by a 800MHz ARM8 processor, the device gets 512MB RAM and 4GB onboard storage space. It is just 11mm thick.
The eTouch Blade 3G comes with embedded 3G movie network support and WiFi connecitity. It offers microSD/SDHC slot, and built-in speakers as well as a front-facing camera. There is also mini HDMI output for you to bring media content to HDTV easily.
The Elonex 1043ET uns Android 2.2 OS. Its internal 3400mAh battery offers up to 5 hours of use.
[Elonex]
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