The PlayBook's features also seem in line with other
upcoming tablet competitors.
Not exact matches
Amazon.com Inc. last month announced its
upcoming Kindle Fire, a lower - cost
tablet that has garnered more buzz than any other iPad
competitor since Apple launched the device last year.
LG has matched its domestic
competitor Samsung's move of launching a teaser video of its
upcoming 8.9 inch
tablet with a video depicting its own G - Slate
tablet.
Rumors about the
upcoming Amazon
tablet have been circulating over the past few weeks, and everybody seemed to think that this could be something new, or at least something that could be a real
competitor in the mobile market.
Indeed, the media seems duty - bound to weigh every
upcoming tablet device for its viability as an «iPad Killer,» whether the
competitors» specs are even vaguely comparable.
We've finally got some extended time with the BlackBerry PlayBook and we're pretty excited about this
upcoming tablet and feel like it could be a credible
competitor to the Apple iPad and the Motorola Xoom.
Amazon's
upcoming Kindle Fire HDX 8.9 marketed as iPad Air rival Amazon's latest e-reader
tablet, the Kindle Fire HDX 8.9, is currently available for pre-order — and with its official release coming next week, Amazon has been promoting the product as a
competitor to Apple's new iPad Air.
Although the iPad has enjoyed strong sales since its April release, Apple faces a number of
upcoming competitors in the
tablet space, including Samsung's Galaxy Tab and Research In Motion's PlayBook.
Could this be a
competitor for Samsung's
upcoming tablet - like device?
BGR reports, via unnamed sources, that Amazon's
upcoming Kindle Fire HD
tablets will have top of the line specs and they'll give any
competitor a run for their money.