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ASUS Eee Pad Transformer Prime - Ultra Thin, Ultra Powerful (Updated!)
Building on the success of its first Transformer, ASUS announced the world's first quad-core Android tablet, the Eee Pad Transformer Prime. Can its blazing fast processor and sleek 8.3mm metallic spun finish design bring ASUS to greater heights? Let's find out.
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A Primer on Android 4.0 Tablets
The Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS) platform serves to deliver a refined and unified user experience for Android phones and tablets. While we have seen ICS in action on the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, little is known about ICS on tablets. Here's a quick look at how ICS runs on an Android tablet.
CES 2012: The Microsoft Edition
At CES 2012, Microsoft expressed their full commitment of a no compromise user experience across any type of device with the Metro UI being key across desktops, notebooks, tablets, phones and not to forget, the TV via the Xbox. We round-up all you need to know of this progression from Microsoft and its partners.
NVIDIA's Tegra 3 Momentum and Where It's Heading
NVIDIA primes Tegra 3 as the enabler for tablets in 2012 and shows us examples of how consumer expectations and demands of a tablet have evolved. Plus find out what the tiny Tegra SoCs are doing in super cars.
Hands-on: Toshiba Excite X10
Touted as (currently) the world's thinnest and lightest tablet, the Toshiba Excite X10 got the hands-on treatment from us at CES 2012. Check out what we have to say about the Japanese company's aneroxic tablet.
Ultrabooks Will Evolve Beyond the Keyboard and Mouse
Intel's pre-CES briefing this morning described how Ultrabooks will take advantage of the compute performance enabled by their latest processors and evolve into a more intuitive device with touch, voice and gesture recognition.
Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet - Mobile Workhorse
Lenovo claims the ThinkPad Tablet as the first true business-class slate for corporate users. Does it have what it takes to be one? We'll figure that out in this review.
Toshiba's Revolves Around Your Life Launch
Toshiba unveils several of their new products that meets with the current lifestyle of consumers.
HardwareZone's Tablet Buying Guide Essentials
Selecting a tablet boils down to knowing its features, such as the processor, display size, battery amongst many. More importantly, it's also about finding a tablet that matches your needs. To ease the selection process, here's our tablet buying guide, rounding up all the information you need before you buy that slate for yourself or as a gift.
Lenovo IdeaPad K1 - A Consumer's Tablet
We take the Lenovo IdeaPad K1 for a spin to find out what it actually brings to the table in the tight-knit world of Android tablets.
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