Huawei's MediaPad builds on from their IDEOS
S7 Slim
tablet from earlier this year, which
ran from Android «Froyo» 2.2 and without the power behind this new large touch display device.
I am not too impressed having been through a number of
tablets / readers lately: Android color
tablets, including Huawei
S7, the sibling
tablets, Cruz Reader and Pandigtal Novel, and 2 from Archos, the 70 and the 5 (kept that and still like it since it is so compact and light, but just big enough to read easily, and
runs Nook, Kindle, and Borders Android readers just fine).
And at our press event today we showed off examples of from many of those form factors: beautiful
tablets running Windows RT with instant on and extra-long battery life like the Asus Vivo Tab RT and our own Microsoft Surface, compact, touch - enabled x86
tablets like the Lenovo ThinkPad
Tablet 2 to convertible PCs that switch effortlessly between PC and tablet like the Dell XPS 12, to thin & light Ultrabooks like the ASUS UX31 Touch, the Sony VAIO Duo 11 or Acer Aspire S7 - 191 to large, powerful all - in - one PCs with high - definition screens like the Dell XPS One 27», the HP Envy 23 TouchSmart or Samsung Ser
Tablet 2 to convertible PCs that switch effortlessly between PC and
tablet like the Dell XPS 12, to thin & light Ultrabooks like the ASUS UX31 Touch, the Sony VAIO Duo 11 or Acer Aspire S7 - 191 to large, powerful all - in - one PCs with high - definition screens like the Dell XPS One 27», the HP Envy 23 TouchSmart or Samsung Ser
tablet like the Dell XPS 12, to thin & light Ultrabooks like the ASUS UX31 Touch, the Sony VAIO Duo 11 or Acer Aspire
S7 - 191 to large, powerful all - in - one PCs with high - definition screens like the Dell XPS One 27», the HP Envy 23 TouchSmart or Samsung Series 7.