Despite a dearth of new device announcements, there were plenty next-generation tablets and unique devices on display at CTIA 2012 in New Orleans. TabletPCReview hunted them all down for valuable hands-on time.ยป Read Article
What's Intel doing at CTIA when most smartphones and tablets feature ARM chips? TabletPCReview decided to pay the processor maker a visit. Find out what we learned and why your next (or first) Android tablet could have Intel inside.
CTIA kicks off Tuesday in New Orleans, and if any major tech company has a tablet launch planned for the wireless industry tradeshow, it's the best kept secret in technology.
News of the Amazon Kindle Fire has burned less than a week, and tablet makers are already feeling the heat and lowering prices in response to the $200 Amazon tablet. Both RIM and HTC have announced price cuts to the PlayBook and Flyer tablets, and others may soon follow.
It seemed that in the age of the iPad, there was no longer room for pen-powered tablets, sans a handful of Windows 7 convertibles and slates. HTC is hoping to change that by bringing pen input to their Android tablet, the HTC EVO View 4G, a 7-inch WiMAX Android tablet coming to the Sprint network.
The previously-revealed Acer Iconia tablet is getting a 4G boost thanks to AT&T, the wireless carrier announced at CTIA this week.
It seemed like HTC had quietly ditched the Flyer moniker, which had been all over the tablet at the Mobile World Congress, for the U.S. market. However it turns out that the Flyer is still around, and that it is the Wi-Fi iteration of the HTC EVO View.
Samsung must have put the Galaxy Tab 8.9 on Nutrisystem, because the prototype the company showed off at CTIA is a thin tablet - a very thin tablet. TabletPCReview spent some time with the skinny Tab at CTIA, and a fatter but fully functional, demo unit running Honeycomb with TouchWiz UX.
Sprint has just finished unveiling the HTC EVO View 7-inch Android tablet, releasing full product details and a ton of information on the device during a CTIA showcase event.
Samsung officially unveiled the Galaxy Tab 8.9 at CTIA in Orlando this morning, providing details about the latest addition to its tablet family.
The BlackBerry PlayBook from Research in Motion has found a home, and it will be at over 20,000 retail outlets across the US and Canada.
Tablets hogged the spotlight at both CES and Mobile World Congress; can the product steal the show at CTIA as well? Well, if early leaks and rumors pan out, there is a good chance tablets are going three for three in generating major tradeshow buzz in 2011.
There's been no official confirmation yet, but rumor has it that the LG G-Slate will be released by T-Mobile on April 20.
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