Sentences with phrase «interesting tablet launches»

The Galaxy Note 10.1 is among the more interesting tablet launches in recent times, primarily because it's the only tablet in the 10.1 inch category to offer stylus support.

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«Acer has launched the Acer Allegro in France, making it Acer's first foray into the the worlld of the Windows Phone 7 operating system... The most interesting aspect, however, is the introduction of Fast Charge technology, which apparently charges the device's 1300mAh battery 2.5 times faster than the its other tablets and phones.»
In fact, its the Honeycomb factor, the first Android version to be designed exclusively for tablet like devices that is making things so much more interesting after witnessing a deluge of tablet launches based on earlier iterations of the Android that were all smartphone specific.
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.
It is very interesting that Barnes and Noble has the Nook Glowlight Plus e-reader ready to launch and but they intend on releasing yet another tablet first.
It seems that the laptop / tablet hybrid design is still going strong these days and if you were after a similar setup, you might be interested to learn that HP has recently launched their latest Chrome OS hybrid in the form of the HP Chromebook x2.
Moskowitz believes Amazon's tablet, which may launch in November for $ 250, «could be interesting» and it may be the first tablet to truly rival the iPad, MarketWatch noted.
It might serve Samsung's interests to launch a cheaper 10.1 - inch tablet with S Pen support as it will appeal to customers who may not be able to afford the company's flagship Galaxy Tab S4.
However, it would be interesting to see which way actual consumer preference sways in the coming year when we know there are a flurry of new tablet launches scheduled.
Samsung has already let it be known that they will be fielding a tablet device which they hope to launch this fall, though there is further news of the Korean electronics giant coming up with an even more interesting stuff.
In another interesting development, a study of tablet usage by Chitika Insights revealed the Nexus 7 to have recorded the highest jump of 135 percent since it was launched in July.
While we all know the recently launched tablet PC — PlayBook — from RIM employs a version of the QNX software, what is all the more interesting is the recent revelation that the QNX operating system will eventually take over from all the legacy BlackBerry OS that, until now, can be seen running the show in the entire range of BlackBerry smartphones.
It would be interesting to see how the 7 inch tablet from Streak stacks up to the Galaxy Tab, the current leader in the 7 inch segment as well as all the other tablet PCs awaiting launch in the next couple of months.
While that will only add to a successful launch of the tablet device, what is most interesting is the fact that the RIM boffins are not shying away from targeting the mighty iPad from Apple in their eagerness to push forward the Playbook.
In another interesting development in the small sized tablet segment, Acer has launched a new device which it hopes will make things a bit more competitive to the likes of the Nexus 7 or the Kindle Fire.
So while tablets fail to evoke in us the same levels of excitement that it used to do say even some months ago (unless there is something extremely spectacular about it), however what causes us to sit up and take notice every time an interesting variety of tablet PC gets launched.
Tesltra has gone ahead with its plans to launch the Samsung Froyo tablet in Australia just in time to make holiday shopping all the more interesting.
New product launches from the category's top vendors, as well as new entrant Microsoft, led to a surge in consumer interest and very robust shipments totals during the holiday season,» said Tom Mainelli, tablet research director at IDC.
The concept of tablets aren't exactly new, although to give Apple credit, they did reignite interest in the device with the launch of the iPad.
One of the most interesting detachable tablets won't be available at launch, though: the $ 499.99 Acer Iconia W510, which can also flip into a stand mode with its optional keyboard dock.
It's interesting that a 12.9 - inch Windows 10 tablet should launch at MWC and it's interesting that Huawei, a company that has made a good name for itself in the smartphone market recently, should launch a Windows PC product.
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It's an interesting choice; HTC's last tablet was the Flyer, a 7 - incher that came out back in 2011, cost $ 500 at launch, and ran Android Gingerbread 2.0 out of the box.
While Research In Motion's first tablet device, the BlackBerry PlayBook may not be ready for the prime time quite yet, that's not stopping the company from releasing the things developers will need to get a head start on creating new and interesting things for the tablet by the time it does launch, in early 2011.
To be honest, the PlayBook is the only tablet I have much of a vested interest in, but if I was an Apple fan and the iPad 2 launched with the same resolution screen, I'd be pretty disappointed.
TabletPCReview is also interested to speak with ASUS regarding its experiences with the Transformer Prime, the first quad - core tablet, which has seen a few performance issues since launching in December.
The decision to launch this 8 - inch tablet with Windows comes at the same time that Lenovo have decided to pull the plug on 8 - inch Windows 8 tablets in the US, citing lack of interest.
Despite having shown no interest in the tablet PC market in the past, the launch of Apple's iPad has seemingly inspired the Japanese consumers electronics giant to take a long hard look at its options.
Interested buyers can also purchase the TouchPad for $ 599.99, the tablet's initial launch price, without buying an HP computer.
Sporting Android 3.2 at launch, we're not totally sold on the concept of the Sony Tablet P, but if it has piqued your interest it is expected to land in November and can be yours for around # 479.
It'll be interesting to see if and when this tablet launches for T - Mobile, as both companies are in precarious situations.
It found that the Kindle Fire is now the most - interesting Android tablet for developers in North America, edging out the Samsung Galaxy Tab, with the Xoom trailing in third and the Nook tablet, launched last week, in fourth.
Certainly if they do launch a tablet Mac, I would anticipate the same level of interest as was generated by the iPhone.
Other details about the 12.9 - inch iPad aren't available at this time, although multiple recent reports seem to confirm that Apple is still interested in launching such a tablet in the future.
Multi-window support could increase enterprise interest in Android tablets and the Pixel C. It's a bet that Apple recently made when it launched similar split - screen and picture - in - picture features for iOS 9.
The Surface 2 and Surface Pro 2 launched pretty much how we expected them to, and while Microsoft had some interesting accessories to share, the tablets themselves had already been largely described in leaks.
This doesn't really put us any closer to learning when the Surface Mini might ultimately debut (last we heard suggested a fall launch could be in the cards), but this still a pretty interesting discovery, both as confirmation of the tablet's (near) existence, and because it's always a little fun to see the companies that go to such lengths to keep unannounced products secret make such obvious, public mistakes.
It is yet to be seen if Samsung actually launches a large 13 - inch tablet, but it will be interesting to gauge the company's software preferences and other hardware for the device.
Despite having shown no interest in the tablet PC market in the past, the launch of Apple's iPad has seemingly inspired the Japanese consumers electronics giant to take a long hard look at its options.
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