Just as Google's developer conference was getting started, details of the company's rumored Nexus 7 tablet emerged. As previously reported, it is a 7-inch tablet powered by a Nvidia Tegra 3 quad-core ...
Toshiba hasn’t officially announced plans to bring a tablet with a 7.7 inch display to market, but the company was showing off a prototype behind closed glass at CES in January. Now the folks at ...
Toshiba has unveiled a new 7-inch Android-powered tablet aimed at mid-range shoppers. The new tablet is called the Excite 7. As the name of the tablet suggests, it packs a 7-inch screen. One of the ...
The high-end tablet market is becoming increasingly crowded with each new release, but there’s still plenty of room for more affordable devices. HP just recently launched the HP 7 Plus in the US for a ...
True the components are pretty amazing for that price point, CPU and GPU easily rival the iPad3 and the memory must be equal or higher. So the things you are missing are the 10" high res screen and ...
Newman have been branching out and doing very well over the past year. They first hit our radar with the dual-core Newman N1 then later last year with the Samsung Exynos equipped Newman N2, now they ...
Fall is the season of change, and tablet makers are embracing this concept with gusto -- Apple, Amazon, Microsoft and others have all refreshed their lineups. In many cases, , even, these refreshes ...
Archos' new Platinum range are three skinny white quad-core Android tablets on a budget. There's the cheapo 8-inch 80b Platinum, the low-res 10.1-inch 101 Platinum and the deluxe 9.7-inch 97b Platinum ...
Microsoft reportedly showed off an upcoming quad-core Windows tablet Thursday during the company’s TechEd New Zealand conference in Auckland. Self-described Microsoft fanboy and IT consultant Alan ...
We saw much that we liked at this year’s Mobile World Congress, including superfast phones and high-resolution tablets. The good included quad-core smartphones, large tablets with up to 2GB of memory, ...
The buy local movement has plenty of appeal, but the philosophy often extends more readily to tomatoes than tablets. Not so in Romania, where Evolio has served up its share of slates and laptops for ...