1 Samsung Galaxy TabThe abundant awaited Samsung Galaxy Tab was revealed, at the IFA where the Samsung Galaxy Tab as “Tablet beyond any other tablet”
2 BlackBerry PlayBook7-inch BlackBerry PlayBook is a brand new start of RIM, this product is the new BlackBerry Tablet OS operating system. The operating system from RIM earlier this year acquired QNX. PlayBook with 1GHz processor and 1GB memory, dual-core. Integrates two cameras, including 500 post-megapixel camera, front camera to 300 million pixels. PlayBook also supports rear camera for 1080p HD video recording.
3 WeTab
With some cool features like multitasking, Flash, SD card slot, USB, along with the Android Marketplace which are all set to challange the Apple iPad, this We Tab is one Tab Apple has to beware of. Basic version, which comes with Wi-Fi and 16-gigabyte storage, is set to Cost $600, the larger 32-gigabyte version with a fast 3G modem is euro569.
4 Dell Streak
During its CES 2010 keynote, Dell talked about working on multiple “upcoming slates,” including one prototype it showed off, which is currently called the Steak. This particular model is only 5-inches, though, which puts it less in the direct path of the iPad and makes it more akin to the existing line of mobile internet devices (MIDs) like the Archos series of Interne tablets. Not much else is known yet about the Streak, or what other kinds of tablets Dell might be cooking up, but Engadget did snag some hands-on photos of the device.
The Dell Streak was intended to straddle the gap between smartphones and tablets–an official blog post described the Dell Streak as “a hybrid device that lives in the space between a smartphone and other larger tablets or netbooks that you might be using right now.”
5 HP Hurricane
This Tablet is said to be based on Web OS and going to be released in and around early 2011. Will be interesting to see how the Web OS fares on a Tablet PC.
6 Cisco Cius
Cisco announced its plans to release an Android tablet geared towards business users in early 2011. Cisco’s Cius tablet computer, which will have a 7-inch screen, 8-hour battery, and two cameras, will focus on videoconferencing. According to the Associated Press, Cisco hopes to offer the device for under $1000.
7 Archos Android Tablets
Archos is launching five Android 2.2-based tablets later this year. The tablets vary in size, specs, and price, ranging from 3 to 10-inches in size and priced between $99.99 and $349.99
8 ViewPad 100
ViewSonic’s ViewPad 100 one of the five best tablets “revealed so far.” “The killer feature in the ViewSonic ViewPad 100 is dual-booting capabilities with Windows 7 and Android. Specified at 10-inch 1024×600 capacitive multi-touch display, 1.66GHz Intel Atom N455 processor, 1GB of RAM, 16GB solid-state hard drive (expandable via microSD), Wi-Fi/Bluetooth/GPS, two USB ports, a 1.3-megapixel front-facing webcam, and Windows 7 alongside Android 1.6, of course.
9 Asus’ Eee Pads
Asus has announced three versions of its Eee Pad tablets: two models, one slated for release in late 2010 and another in early 2011, will run on Microsoft’s Windows 7, while a third, Android-based Eee Pad is planned for March 2011.
10 Toshiba Folio 100
Toshiba recently announced that its 10-inch Folio 100 tablet will be out by the end of the year and the Folio 100 supports Adobe Flash, is multi-touch, comes with an embedded webcam, can connect to the web via WiFi, and will sell for around $500.
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