The Mobile Word Congress is heating up, as Research In Motion announced two new 4G connection options for its anticipated BlackBerry PlayBook tablet. In addition to an already revealed WiMax PlayBook, RIM has revealed that it will also offer LTE and HSPA+ versions of the tablet.ยป Read Article
According to a Digitimes report, Lenovo is working on its next LePad (ThinkPad) tablet, which will be powered by a quad-core CPU and is slated to begin production on the first of the new year.
The general public wasn't surprised when Amazon announced the availability of the Kindle Fire tablet, though it was struck by the $199 price tag. With a bargain point of entry, Amazon sets itself up to offer a tablet for every budget, perhaps even to all employees in the midmarket company.
Cisco has announced the price and launch date of the Cius, an Android-powered tablet that is decidedly for business use. The Cius has taken its sweet time making it to the market, with today's announcement coming exactly one year after the tablet was originally unveiled.
The Fujitsu Stylistic Q550 business tablet, which became available for pre-order in early May, is now officially shipping out to customers in North America.
TabletKiosk is currently presenting the brand new Sahara Slate i500 at Computex 2011. The tablet is one of several recently announced devices sporting Intel-manufactured chips, and looking past its processor this business slate will uniquely offer three types of touch input.
Intel continues to assert that its chips will soon have a greater presence in tablets, and we may be seeing some proof of that come May 31, in the form of 10 new devices.
Fujitsu has recently tweeted that its professional, high-end Windows 7 LifeBook T901 tablet is now available to customers. This convertible packs big power at a big price.
A recent survey on tablets in the enterprise has produced some surprising statistics. TabletPCReview spoke with one of the men behind the survey to gain some perspective on business and tablet computing's convergence, and the prospective professional roles for tablets.
AT&T has officially announced that it will carry the Cisco Cius, a completely enterprise-oriented Android tablet that hopes to be a bastion for the workforce on a hardware platform that has largely migrated into the consumer sphere.
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Consumers waiting for tablets with nearly two-foot screens, well, keep waiting. Bridgestone has produced two ePaper tablets measuring in at 21- and 13-inches, but these devices will be marketed to the business sector.
Just days after the unveiling of the Apple iPad 2, analysts and researchers alike have announced that tablets may have PCs on the ropes.
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