The tablet with Tegra destined for the Japanese market has some amazing features. Toshiba presented the Android 3.0 tablet recently, Regza AT300, which features specs that will surely give the other Honeycomb tablets a headaches.
After we had the opportunity to look at the new Toshiba Android tablet during the MWC in Barcelona in 2011, well the tab has now received a formal name. The tablet, will be called Toshiba ANT and will have a starting price of $450, according to a product page seen on Newegg.
Fans of RIM, makers of BlackBerry smartphones cult, now have the chance to seize the company’s first tablet, the BlackBerry PlayBook. We first spoke of the PlayBook tablet last Sept when it was unveiled, but now its finally available, at prices starting from $500.
Yet another Android tablet. Pioneer Computers Australia Company has introduced their Android 2.2 Froyo tablet known as the DreamBook PhonePad M7, quite a mouthful.
The Android tab is built on a Qualcomm processor with 1 GHz and is equipped with a 7-inch multitouch display with 800 x 600 pixels. The volume of the integrated memory and intelligence are the same, with 512 MB, supporting up to 32GB via MicroSD.
Microsoft is working hard on its new operating system, and it is sending the test versions of Windows 8 to the PC manufacturers. We have got an opportunity to have a look at its new and improved user interface.
We know Archos tablets are already ‘affordable’, but believe it or not, the company is now going to an even cheaper segment with the new Arnova 8 tablet. Continue reading »












