It looks like Samsung is building a Galaxy Tab for every size as its own Android IFA teaser app has revealed plans for a 7.7-inch tablet.
IFA kicks off next week in Berlin, and just a few days out of the event dubbed "European CES" by organizers, there is very little tablet buzz. That may finally change, as word out of Korea is that Samsung will announce a Windows tablet PC that has a sharp eye on the enterprise.
Contrary to previous reports, Archos has decided to release its two Gen 9 tablets prior to this year's IFA, with a slated release timeframe of June 2011.
Toshiba is looking to release three new tablets in Q1 of 2011 as an extension of their laptop lineup, DigiTimes is reporting.
The ViewPad 7 and ViewPad 10 are set for release in coming months. ViewSonic confirmed the Android-based tablets and their specs in an official press release.
IFA closed shop this week and the big news coming out of Berlin was the Samsung Galaxy Tab. However, ViewSonic, Toshiba, Archos and others made news at the event dubbed Europe's CES.
While tablets where the talk of IFA days one and two, smartphones took center stage on day three. TabletPCReviews Dragan Petric worked double duty in Berlin, covering new devices from Nokia and Acer for TPCR sister site Brighthand.
IFA officially opened to the public yesterday, and TabletPCReview was on hand to spy the latest tablets from Toshiba and others. Despite Samsung making big news in advance of the show with the Galaxy Tab, the Toshiba Folio 100 has generated significant buzz in Berlin.
The headline may be a mouthful, but it says it all. ViewSonic, fresh off its ViewPad 7 Android tablet announcement, is showing the ViewPad 100, a dual-boot tablet PC running both Windows 7 Home Premium and Android 1.6, at IFA in Berlin.
Toshiba announced today its upcoming Android-powered FOLIO 100 tablet computer. The device will come with a number of built-in apps when it starts shipping later this year.
TabletPCReview's Dragan Petric is in Berlin this week for the IFA show, considered by many as "European CES." On the eve of the show, Samsung unveiled its Galaxy Tab Android tablet, and Dragan was there for this hands-on report.
After months of rumors and speculation, Samsung today announced the Galaxy Tab Android tablet at IFA in Berlin. While much has already been revealed about the first viable iPad challenger in the tablet market, Samsung finally confirmed all the Galaxy Tab details.
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