For starters, Asus Eee Pad Transformer is a Android 3.0
Honeycomb tablet powered a 1 GHz dual - core NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor, sporting a 10 - inch bigger touchscreen Gorilla Glass display with 1280 x 800 pixels resolution, optional additional keyboard support (hence the name «Transformer»!)
Not exact matches
Like all of its
Honeycomb tablet brethren, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 is
powered by a robust Nvidia Tegra 2 dual - core CPU.
Honeycomb Android 3.0 is specifically designed for
tablets powered by the Android OS, but the
power of developers can take it on any device they want.
«It hasn't got a name», a spokesperson for the company told Pocket - lint when we caught up with the
Honeycomb -
powered Android
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The laptop dock is nice too, turning the
tablet into a super thin Ultrabook - like device
powered by
Honeycomb.
The tab,
powered by Android's
Honeycomb 3.1 developed for
tablet PCs, features a 10.1 - inch (25.6 cm) touchscreen display rather than the seven - inch display for the previous model.
While it has long been believed that Motorola's forthcoming
tablet will be
powered by Google's Android 3.0 (
Honeycomb) operating system, there is a strong rumour that, in a major coup for the manufacturer, it will be the first device to market with the... Read more
G - Slate's hardware feels great and the Tegra 2 -
powered performance zippy, but the software suffered from a few minor but reoccurring bugs and a general lack of polish similar to what I found on the Motorola Xoom, Verizon's first (and only)
Honeycomb tablet.
Just like all the recent
Honeycomb tablets, the Tab 10.1 is
powered by Nvidia's dual - core Tegra 2 processor.
Motorola Mobility's Xoom
tablet computer
powered by new «
Honeycomb» software from Google was crowned the best gadget at the giant Consumer Electronics Show (CES) on Saturday.
This
tablet is
powered by the Android 3.0 (
Honeycomb) OS and it is rumored to be running on Verizon» a LTE network.
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Most of the
tablets will be
powered by the Google's upcoming operating System, the Android
Honeycomb.
Again, this is only a first impression, but my immediate advice for anyone looking for a smaller
tablet is to go for the Samsung Galaxy Tab or wait for the
Honeycomb -
powered Galaxy Tab 8.9 this summer.
This is the first ever
tablet with dual core processor and it is
powered by Google Android 3.0
Honeycomb (specially made...
Samsung's first
tablet was a seven - inch (17.78 - cm) model and the South Korean manufacturer has since come out with a 10.1 - inch (25.6 - cm) version
powered by
Honeycomb, the latest version of Google's Android software.
It was the first
tablet computer on the market
powered by the
Honeycomb software crafted specifically for
tablets by Google.
Also, the Identity Tab E401 will be one more in the growing class of 8.9 inch sized
tablet while with
Honeycomb in the scene, the
tablet will surely have the
power of dual core processor.
The Asus Transformer Pad is the highest and fastest selling
Honeycomb -
powered tablet to date.
«The
Honeycomb, Tegra 2 -
powered tablet will set you back $ 529.99 after a $ 100 mail - in - rebate and that's only if you agree to a two - year contract»
The Eee Pad Slider, which is a 10.1 ″ Tegra 2 -
powered Android
Honeycomb tablet with a crazy slide - out QWERTY keyboard design, will also be accompanied by the 3G version of the Eee Transformer, which will arrive here in the same month.
«Potential iPad competitors are reportedly delaying the launch of
Honeycomb -
powered tablets as faltering Motorola Xoom sales fail to meet industry expectations.
Large and dual screened Japanese electronics giant Sony has unveiled two Google «
Honeycomb» 3.0 mobile OS
powered tablet devices, in the S1 and the S2.
The G - Slate is a 8.9», Tegra 2
powered,
Honeycomb running, 4G
tablet for $ 530 on contract.
Powering the
tablet is a 1 GHz NVIDIA Tegra 2 dual core processor, as has turned out to be the norm for all
tablets running Android 3.1
Honeycomb.
LG's Optimus Pad is
powered by dual core 1Ghz Nvida Tegra 2 processor, whilst running from the Android «
Honeycomb» 3.0 OS — a platform specifically geared up for
tablet devices.
Thinner than the original Xoom and more angular - looking, that is, more in line with the Droid RAZR, both the
tablets are
powered by a 1.2 dual - core processor, run Android 3.0
Honeycomb and come with 1 GB RAM each.
But even if it's exactly the same as the Xoom and every other Android
Honeycomb in terms of
power, performance, features — this is the new Android
tablet to buy.
Slashgear says the
Honeycomb tablet is
powered by a dual - core Marvell process running at 1.2 GHz, 1 gigabyte of RAM, 4G data and a 10.1 - inch screen, the IP65 / MIL - STD -810-rated Toughpad A1 can withstand water, dust, four - foot drops and freezing temperatures.
Android 4.0 looks far more like a finished product than
Honeycomb, or Android 3.0 and it should unify Google -
powered smartphones and
tablets.
Google will announce
Honeycomb's functionality, but I would expect that it will do anything that users demand of their netbooks, since that is Google's diabolical plan, to have people ditch their netbooks and instead opt for a Google -
powered tablet.
Expected to be available in coming months, the G - Slate will be the first 4G
tablet from the two companies
powered by Android 3.0 (
Honeycomb), the upcoming version of Google's Android platform optimized for
tablets.
Just as Google and its carrier partners countered the iPhone with the Nexus One and several other solid Android smartphones, the partners believe they have a solid answer in
tablets powered by the forthcoming Android 3.0, or
Honeycomb operating system.
The Toshiba Thrive is another Android
Honeycomb -
powered tablet coming this month.
In other
tablet computer news today, Acer says it will finally launch its
Honeycomb powered Android
tablet, the Iconia Tab A500 in late April.
Following the Xoom's release were a number of other
Honeycomb -
powered tablets, none of which were able to dominate the android segment, let alone challenge the iPad.
It's also worth point out that Motorola is gunning for a Q2 launch for its own
Honeycomb powered tablet as well.
Right now it is
powered by Android
Honeycomb which is geared to
tablets mostly.
Xoom will be the first
tablet on the market
powered by «
Honeycomb» software crafted specifically for such devices by Internet powerhouse Google and has been heralded as a viable challenger for Apple's market - ruling iPad.
In a couple of months, after the
tablet - centric Android 3.0 becomes de rigeur for any decent producer of Android -
powered knick - nacks and bobbles, we'll enter a new phase of Android
tablets where across - the - field genericness is offset by the taste and utility of
Honeycomb.
Anyone else looking forward to HTC's first dual - core
powered Honeycomb tablet?
We've worked closely with Google to make sure SwiftKey
Tablet ™ utilizes the
power and flexibility of the new
Honeycomb OS, and we believe that it really enhances the experience.»
Honeycomb -
powered tablets are available in more form factors than ever before, and smartphones are growing larger still, with 4.3 - to 4.7 - inch devices quickly becoming the norm.
TouchType co-founder and CTO, Dr Ben Medlock, said: «SwiftKey
Tablet ™ has all the
power of our next generation Fluency ™ prediction engine, integrated with a completely redesigned interface, optimized for
Honeycomb.»
It is the second
Honeycomb powered tablet to be available in the country, as Acer has already started selling Iconia Tab A500.
Android 3.2
Honeycomb The Toshiba AT200 is an Android -
powered tablet.
The Xoom is the first
tablet powered by «
Honeycomb» software crafted specifically for such devices by Internet powerhouse Google, and has been heralded as a viable challenger to the iPad.
And it sounds like the new wave of budget
tablets is finally getting it right — using a
tablet - focused OS, offering a high - quality screen and a processor with enough
power to do Android
Honeycomb justice.
The chip is also
powering Android 4.0, or the Ice Cream Sandwich version of Android, which is improved slightly over
Honeycomb, which ran on
tablets last year.
Previously, the Huawei
Honeycomb -
powered tablet is currently pre-order in Singapore and way to Malaysia in next month.