Archos has been
releasing tablets left, right and center this year, and they are ending 2010 with the retail release of their new Archos 70 Android Tablet, with an amazing 250 GB hard - drive for $ 399.
Not exact matches
Amazon forked Android to
release its own
tablet operating system,
leaving behind many Google apps and services.
But it's OK, HP is welcome to take whatever is
left over in the
tablet space if they ever
release theirs.
Ebooks are surely gaining popularity among the masses, but when it comes to the number of ebook reader
releases in the market, those are not as popular as a regular
tablet,
leaving consumers with not that many choices in the first place.
With the
release date (hopefully) covered, pricing is all that's
left unknown and given the specs and capabilities of this
tablet, we expect it will come with a premium price tag.
For instance, the Asus Memo Pad 7
released in April for $ 149, is already at $ 99 (in grey), Lenovo is
releasing cheap 7 - inch
tablets left and right these days, and there are several OEM
tablets available for under $ 99.
The new 9800 is the first step and (not to be
left out of the
Tablet PC race) they are releasing a new tablet com
Tablet PC race) they are
releasing a new
tablet com
tablet computer.
Though the hinge seemed extremely firm, we were able to pull the
tablet out just as easily, after we slid the
release latch from
left to right.
The failure of XOOM has been large enough to be a black eye against Google's Honeycomb
release of Android,
leaving other
tablet manufacturers and Motorola alike struggling to compete effectively.
Tablets running versions of Google's Android OS include the semi-popular Samsung Galaxy Tab and Motorola Xoom (
left), and today saw the
release of a new one, with the Acer Iconia Tab A100, the first 7 - inch
tablet running the latest Honeycomb version of Android.
We aren't sure why Verizon
left off a
release date from their press
release for the DROID XYBOARD
tablets this morning because they seem to have one already picked out.
Based off the smart phone apps Nintendo has
released, smart device might refer to iOS and Android,
leaving Windows Phone and Windows
tablets out.