There's been a theme to
recent tablet launches and that theme is productivity.
Not exact matches
The stir - up in Barnes & Noble's
tablet lineup is a logical answer to Amazon's
recent price cuts and
launch of Kindle Fire.
The Motorola Xoom was the
recent big name
tablet to drop here in Canada only about less than a month after the USA
launch.
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.
But it's not just the Amazon
tablets that are on sale today, even the best
tablets from Samsung are on sale today, with the new 12 - inch Windows 10
tablet with Super AMOLED display Samsung Galaxy TabPro S being on sale, with a price down from the
recent launch price of $ 899 to $ 769 today, or $ 699 if you try Prime for free.
And, if a
recent leak from @evleaks is anything to go by, this 4G Windows
tablet could be set to finally
launch on T - Mobile.
Instead, it now will be called «My Tab «Down Under where carrier Optus will be partnering the device in a move that is believed to be a counter to Telstra's
recent decision to
launch the T - Touch Android
tablet.
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.
JAPANESE CONSUMER ELECTRONICS COMPANY Sharp has decided to axe its 5.5 in and 10.8 in Galapagos
tablet range only nine months after
launch, echoing HP's
recent decision to abandon its Touchpad.
If a
recent T - Mobile product roadmap that got leaked is to be believed, there are at least two other
tablet PCs that are being readied for a
launch sometime soon.
The Xperia
Tablet Z is a 10.1 - inch tablet that will launch with Android 4.2 (the most recent Jelly Bean up
Tablet Z is a 10.1 - inch
tablet that will launch with Android 4.2 (the most recent Jelly Bean up
tablet that will
launch with Android 4.2 (the most
recent Jelly Bean update).
We've seen a few different affordable Alcatel
tablets launch at T - Mobile in
recent years, like the Pop 7 LTE and Pixi 7, and the A30
Tablet is the latest in that line of products.
While Amazon has yet to confirm these rumors and make an official announcement, a
recent report from CNET has suggested otherwise, claiming that instead of
launching a 10» Kindle Fire
tablet alongside a 7» model, Amazon will be
launching two 7» Kindle Fire
tablets instead.
After successes like the 2014 Moto X, the DROID Turbo and the Nexus 6, it seems that Motorola has brought their A-game with devices, so it can be hard to imagine why they wouldn't want to try their hand at
tablets again, but when you consider the
launches and lifespan of the last two
tablets they offered, the Xyboard lineup which
launched on Verizon Wireless a few years back, those devices were a far cry from the type of success seen by Motorola's most
recent smartphones.
Recent rumors have suggested that Samsung Electronics is indeed prepping the
launch of an all - new
tablet with the S Pen stylus.
In the
recent Apple vs. Samsung case, for example, court filings showed that Samsung had managed to sell only 712,000 Galaxy Tab 10.1
tablets in the United States since the slate's
launch.
We've been hearing of a «Google Nexus»
tablet for quite some time and
recent rumors seem to talk about Asus as the hardware manufacturer for the first «pure Android» slate — the Motorola and its Xoom model were the partners for the Android 3.0 Honeycomb
launch.
Refreshes are always on the horizon and this best
tablets and feature are continually updated to reflect
recent launches and price changes.
A few days ago we reported that Lenovo had plans to
launch a 10.1» NVIDIA Tegra 3 quad - core
tablet (dubbed the Lenovo LePad K2) and its specifications were a bit of a mystery back then, but thanks to a
recent benchmark test that Lenovo conducted on GL Benchmarks, more details surrounding the device has surfaced.
Recent speculation suggests that Samsung might focus more on tablets in 2014, and another recent rumor claimed that as many as four new tablets might be launched in Q1 alone by the Korean co
Recent speculation suggests that Samsung might focus more on
tablets in 2014, and another
recent rumor claimed that as many as four new tablets might be launched in Q1 alone by the Korean co
recent rumor claimed that as many as four new
tablets might be
launched in Q1 alone by the Korean company.
If
recent certification documents are anything to go by then it seems that the
launch of Samsung's new
tablets is quite near.
This is the most
recent new
tablet to receive a reduction in price shortly after
launch.
This sentiment echoes
recent criticism of Android
tablet launches by Nvidia's chief executive.
Apart from this, in the
recent times, the company has also
launched a 7.7 inch
tablet along with an 8.9 inch and 10.1 inch
tablet.
Though the
tablet segment has slowed down in
recent times but it still sees a lot of new
launches.
We've had plenty of
tablets in
recent times from Lenovo, such as the Yoga line, that
launched in western markets, but the company's phones are still primarily Asia focused.
Lenovo announced the Yoga
tablet late last month at New York, which was one of the biggest
launches for the company in
recent times.
It is the
launch platform for many of the year's big smartphones, but it has also given us a range of
tablets, smartwatches and other connected devices in
recent years - even reaching over to 2 - in - 1s,
tablets and, this year, we may be seeing some more always - connected laptops.
Despite rumors of Microsoft building three to five million
tablets for its Surface RT
launch, it appears that the company may have only shipped less than one million in the
recent quarter.
With iPad mini expected to eat into a large chunk of the 7 - inch
tablet market, and
recent price drops and refreshes to the Kindle lineups, it makes sense Google and other Android manufacturers are aiming to offer an even better value following its
launch.
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.
A
recent report suggested Apple could unveil its 2014
tablets during an October 21 media event — at which point OS X Yosemite
launch details are also expected — but, as MacRumors points out, The Loop's well - connected Jim Darlymple has denied those rumors with a simple «Nope.»
Apple has been rumored on multiple occasions to be working on a smaller version of its wildly popular iPad
tablet, and a third - quarter
launch lines up with
recent reports.
Previous reports claimed the HTC Nexus 9 will be slightly more expensive than
recent Nexus
tablets, as it'll offer high - end hardware, with @upleaks saying more than a week ago that the
tablet should be
launched before October 9th.
Apple plans to
launch a new entry - level iPad
tablet in the third quarter that will aim to draw attention away from the impending onslaught of Windows 8
tablets, a
recent report claims.
Amazon may soon
launch its next Fire HD 8
tablet, based on a
recent GFXBench listing.
While it's not too hard to guess that the next iPad Pro will debut with a chip called A11X given that the
tablet typically
launches with an improved version of the processor used on the most
recent iPhone generation (the iPhone X comes with an A11 Bionic chip), Chinese site MyDrivers says Apple is targeting a late Q1 or early Q2
launch for the device.