Not exact matches
Vice president at HP Monty Wong has
reportedly confirmed that HP still plans to
release its Windows 7 - based Slate
tablet in late October.
However, if you are already the midst of looking for a such a
tablet boasts the right mix of price and specifications, you might just want to take a look at the new Andy Pad line of
tablets which will
reportedly be
released for sale in Europe soon.
So the rumor mill's latest fad is all about a
tablet code - named S1, which is
reportedly getting its final shape under the watchful eyes of Sony engineers for a likely
release this September.
Just like the most recently
released Surface Pro, this budget
tablet also won't include a keyboard cover over stylus in the box, though Microsoft is
reportedly working on a cheaper version of these accessories.
Additionally, Microsoft is
reportedly still on track to
release a 7.5 - inch mini version of the Surface in early 2014 - perhaps making for an awkward line - up of similarly spec'd
tablets.
The Lenovo LePad
tablet will, following a
release in China, ship abroad, a spokesperson
reportedly confirmed.
They put a cheap but capable webOS
tablet in the hands of thousands of people just months before,
reportedly, they're going to
release their own cheap but capable Android
tablet.
One such
tablet, made by Asus, will
reportedly hit the market later this year, with some mentioning an earlier, others a more distant
release date.
Before the TouchPad was even
released, HP was
reportedly working closely with Microsoft on a Windows 8
tablet.
Samsung is
reportedly gearing up to
release a second generation of the 7in Galaxy Tab, one year on from the launch of the original Android
tablet.
Samsung is
reportedly preparing to
release its biggest
tablet yet.
DigiTimes
released a report today saying that Google's 7 - inch
tablet PC,
reportedly manufactured by Asus, will start shipping in June, with initial shipments expected to reach around 600,000 units.
Aside from preparing the
release of a bunch of new
tablets, set to take the Fire's popularity to new heights, Amazon is
reportedly prepping the launch of at least one color e-book reader as well.
Pantech is
reportedly releasing an 8 - inch, «waterproof», Honeycomb
tablet next week on AT&T, using their LTE network.
Microsoft is
reportedly looking for beta testers for a version of Office for Android
tablets, expected to be
released later this year.
Additionally, Samsung may categorize the device as a «card phone,» it will
reportedly be 6 - mm thick (about 0.24 inch), similar to the recently
released Samsung Galaxy Tab S
tablet, which has a thickness comparable to a stack of five credit cards.
The most recent rumors surrounding the hot
tablet suggest that the third - generation will be manufactured by Huawei, which is
reportedly slated for a May 2016
release with design cues from the Google Pixel C.
Apple is
reportedly planning to
release another iPad Pro
tablet later in the year, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, and Filipe Espósito's discovery may be the first of many to point to Apple's next - generation
tablet, which could feature slimmer bezels and Face ID functionality similar to that of the iPhone X.
Samsung is
reportedly getting ready to
release new Galaxy Tab S
tablets that will feature high - resolution displays, octa - core processors, and a fingerprint scanner.