This could be in addition to a 10 - to 11 -
inch tablet the company has supposedly been working on.
Not exact matches
This week, the Canada - born, Japanese - owned e-book retailer, e-book and
tablet manufacturer unveiled its newest line - up of tech toys, including a 10 -
inch HD
tablet — the
company's largest to date — to compete with the full - sized likes of the iPad, Nexus 10, Nook HD and Kindle Fire.
The new software, which will be distributed over the air starting tomorrow, is a major release for the
company, and it accompanies a slate of new Nexus devices: a six -
inch phone called the Nexus 6, a nine -
inch tablet called the Nexus 9, and TV streaming device called the Nexus Player.
The Amplify, a 10 -
inch Android
tablet for kindergartners through 12th graders, will come with the
company's education curriculum, which can also be used on other devices.
The Wall Street Journal reports today that Amazon is going to start selling a new 6
inch Fire
tablet this fall which is going to cost $ 50, that's about half of what the
company is currently asking for its Fire HD 6
tablet, which sells for $ 99.
Dell plans on launching its 7 -
inch tablet within the «next few weeks,» according to a
company executive quoted Sept. 29 in The Wall Street Journal.
A
company that has a knack for producing some of the best looking gadgets on the market has instantly transformed the 7 -
inch tablet scene with the iPad mini, a device that oozes style and offers a pleasingly friendly user experience from the off.
This year, the Seattle based
company broke the mold and developed a six
inch tablet, called the HD6.
A Japanese
company Poketab has come up with a
tablet that sports a 6
inch display.
Of all the
tablet sizes, the 7
inch category has seen the most launches, but that does not mean
companies aren't experimenting with other sizes.
This latest revelation has come from the Korea Economic Daily, that mentioned a 12
inch tablet could be the newest addition to the South Korean
company's... [Read more...]
Reports about the
company's plans to launch a 10
inch tablet have been revealed.
Coby is readying itself for a fresh onslaught on the
tablet market, and the budget electronics
company is in final stages with a new line of 7, 8, and 10
inch tablet devices.
The
company was earlier rumored to be working on a 10.1
inch tablet featuring a HD AMOLED display, though the emphasis seems to have shifted to the smaller 8
inch version right now.
Today, the
company officially revealed a handful of new Android HP Slate
tablets in both 7 - and 10 -
inch varieties.
Samsung's latest Android
tablet attempts to shake things up by offering an unconventional 8.9 -
inch screen along with the
company's unique TouchWiz UX interface.
The rumor mill has been grinding non-stop over what the
company might or might not showcase today, with discussion of new seven and 10 -
inch tablets, new backlit e-ink flavors, and even a Kindle phone.
The Tab S3 is definitely the
company's flagship
tablet, with a gorgeous 2048 x 1536 - pixel 9.7 -
inch AMOLED screen capable of displaying HDR content.
As you'd expect from a
company that also manufactures LCD panels and sells high - end HDTVs, the
tablet's 8.9 -
inch (1280 x 800) LCD is gorgeous.
The 7.85 -
inch tablet has an aluminum back casing similar to the current iPad, a rear - facing camera, and Apple's new Lightning connector the
company announced last week.
Taking a cue from the
company's Yoga line, the 10 -
inch device can be viewed in several different modes, which Lenovo terms as
tablet, stand, laptop and desktop mode.
One Mobile Ring is expecting to see more
tablet computers, from many different hardware manufactures and in different screen sizes, between the Dell 5 -
inch Streak and the iPad's 9.7 -
inch display — where many
companies have already shown an interest within
tablets, from LG to HTC.
Just a couple of months back the
company refreshed its iPad lineup and didn't say anything about a 12 -
inch tablet.
Google is also shipping the Nexus 7 complete with the
company's new Android 4.1 Jelly Bean operating system, making it the most up - to - date 7 -
inch Android
tablet out there.
While Barnes & Noble refuses to reveal exact sales data for its line of Android ICS - based 7 - and 9 -
inch tablets, the
company did make it clear that end - of - 2012 sales were not as good as they could have been.
It will be the
company's second
tablet PC after the 5 -
inch Streak.
It's also worth nothing that — while Apple characteristically hasn't uttered a peep about its future
tablet plans just yet — rumors have the
company unveiling a 7 -
inch tablet of its own, an iPad mini, later this year.
While Samsung has not come up with country specific sales data, the
company though has announced their 7
inch tablet has found more than 30,000 buyers in its home turf itself.
Offering a 7
inch high resolution display (the
company didn't mention just how high the resolution is), the Cybook Odyssey
tablet is powered by a Tegra quad core chip.
The
company is not done yet with their 2011 offerings, the Yonhop News Agency is reporting that Samsung will be releasing a new 8.9
inch Android 3.0
tablet by the summer of 2011.
In 2014 the
company issued a 6
inch, 7
inch, 8.9
inch and kids
tablet.
The Apple iPad Mini was the
company's first 7.9
inch device, and is a severe departure from the larger iPad line of
tablets.
For not only has the
company announced a
tablet each in the 5, 7 and 10
inch categories, but to top it all, there is also a dual screened
tablet device on display which perhaps is the most interesting new device to grace the Acer launch party.
While the
company had a 7
inch model on display, there seems to be some confusion whether or not the smaller sized
tablet will ever reach the markets.
For the Taiwan based
company is reported to be giving shape to two
tablet PCs, one each in the 7 and 10
inch category.
The Haptic
tablet has a 10.1
inch LED back - lit LCD touchscreen up front that in the
company's own words «will enable you to touch the world like never before».
The
company is targeting both the two most happening segments in the
tablet sphere — that of 7 and 10
inch tablet devices.
The Acer Iconia Tab A210 is a 10.1
inch tablet that the
company introduced at the Computex trade show, and now it is on its way to a US debut.
Kno has had a rocky road since they burst onto the tech scene in June 2010 when the
company announced their 14
inch dual screen
tablet.
The Taiwan based
company Asus is likely to be the manufacturing partner, and Asus is keen to manufacture the 7
inch tablet to gain experience with Google software.
It appears the
company was hard at work preparing to deliver the N1: a 7.9 -
inch, aluminum - shelled, Android
tablet (running... [Read more...]
The
company isn't giving away anything about the upcoming
tablet just yet, though its likely the
tablet would sport a 10
inch display and based on the Intel Clover Trail chip.
However, this time they are armed with a new 7
inch tablet which boasts of a sleek design and could be the
tablet to mark the
company's entry into what is considered the biggest
tablet... [Read more...]
The Richmond based
company had earlier ruled out delving into the 7
inch tablet sphere for the time being, but seems to have gone through a change of mind already.
However, this time they are armed with a new 7
inch tablet which boasts of a sleek design and could be the
tablet to mark the
company's entry into what is considered the biggest
tablet market in the world.
The smaller 8.9
inch sized device has been Apple's bestseller in the
tablet segment ever since its launch and the Cupertino
company will lose out millions if it does not have enough of the device during launch.
The
company is gearing up to dominate the low - end spectrum with an upcoming $ 50 six
inch tablet.
The Apple iPad Mini was the
company's first foray into the highly competitive seven
inch tablet segment, though it has a larger screen than the Amazon Kindle Fire HD and Google Nexus 7.
It certainly does a better job than the seven
inch Acer Iconia A100
tablet that the
company released last year.
Toshiba
Tablet — The Toshiba tablet announcement was confirmed by Jeff Barney, manager of digital products for Toshiba America, as the company considers a variety of «iPad slaying» attributes, including a dual screen design with a 10 inch display that runs wind
Tablet — The Toshiba
tablet announcement was confirmed by Jeff Barney, manager of digital products for Toshiba America, as the company considers a variety of «iPad slaying» attributes, including a dual screen design with a 10 inch display that runs wind
tablet announcement was confirmed by Jeff Barney, manager of digital products for Toshiba America, as the
company considers a variety of «iPad slaying» attributes, including a dual screen design with a 10
inch display that runs windows 7.