There are several new
tablets hitting store shelves as we approach the holiday season.
The tablet wars are getting even more interesting, as Nokia unveiled a new device today and Microsoft's latest
tablet hit store shelves.
Not exact matches
Samsung UK have just announced via a press release that this Galactic
tablet will be
hitting the lucky
shelves of UK
stores -LSB-...]
Barnes and Noble has not disclosed when the Nook
Tablet 7 will
hit store shelves again with the new adaptor, so customers can purchase one.
Android
Tablets in this price range have a pretty poor track record for how well they perform once retail product actually
hits store shelves.
And if that figure includes Amazon's Kindle Fire
tablet, which reportedly reached 5 million to 6 million unit sales in the fourth quarter, it doesn't leave much for all the other slates that
hit store shelves over the last couple years.
But this
tablet running the Windows RT platform, will
hit store shelves in time for the holiday season.
Thanks to a ninja with sharp eyes we got our hands on an image which shows off a newly arrived accessory
hitting T - Mobile
store shelves that perhaps indicates T - Mobile is preparing to launch a 10 ″
tablet.
Kobo also announced today that its Arc 7 - inch Android
tablet will be
hitting store shelves in November.
The Apple iPad Air is the 5th generation
tablet to officially be released and
hit store shelves on November 1st.
HTC's first
tablet, the Flyer, has
hit store shelves in the UK, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Greece, Portugal, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, and Romania, costing 499 Euros (# 600, $ 710) for the Wi - Fi / 16 GB model, or Wi - Fi and 3G with 32 GB of storage for 649 Euros (# 480, $ 923).
Anyway, the new
tablet isn't available for purchase yet and expected to be
hit the
store shelves in this summer.
The manufacturer is also reportedly planning a 10.1 - inch
tablet running Windows 7, with front - and rear - facing cameras, which will
hit store shelves in February 2011.
The Transformer Prime will be among the first quad - core
tablets to reach market when it finally
hits store shelves, though ASUS did not indicate how long its solution for these wireless issues would take to implement.
The price of the Apple
Tablet, according to The Street, will be big, and Cupertino's mythical wonder device would
hit store shelves in time for the holidays.
There's no doubt that
tablets are generating a lot of excitement, but we'll have to wait until these devices
hit store shelves later this year to see whether enthusiasm translates into cold hard cash.
As usual, we're taking a look at connected accessories of all kinds to recently
hit store shelves, including wearables, wireless audio, smarthome accessories, and anything else that plays nice with your Android phone or
tablet.