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A startup’s “tablet” gears up to take on Apple’s iPad
The computer, de-invented. The eyestrain-relieving tablet designed for deep focus and wellbeing. We refuse to accept a future where our devices are exhausting, addictive, and distracting."
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Upgrade your tablet tech by pre-ordering the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 for up to $820 off
Save on a Samsung Galaxy Tab S9, S9+ or S9 Ultra by checking out this Reviewed-exclusive offer for hundreds off the future of tablets.
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Google may actually be serious about tablets this time
Android tablets have been the butt of jokes for years now, and as much as I love the platform, I can’t disagree with most of the criticisms about its tablet experience. While most critics focus on the poor selection of tablet-optimized apps in Google Play, Android also fails tablet users in other key areas. For starters, there’s a dearth of premium hardware models, few decent input options, and subpar multitasking support.
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Xiaomi Mi Pad 5 and 5 Pro price, specs and how it compares to the iPad Pro
After months of rumors, the Xiaomi Mi Pad 5 is real: this is a close rival to Apple's iPad Pro and it also comes alongside its own Pro model with some high-end specs. It was launched at an event in China, alongside the Mi Mix 4, a sound system, new TVs and more.
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Walmart’s $99 Android tablet actually looks pretty good
When you think of cheap Android tablets, you probably think of the Amazon Fire series, but Walmart is also in the game with its in-house "Onn" tablets. As spotted by 9to5Google, recently Walmart started selling two new models of its Onn tablet: the 8-inch "Onn.8 Tablet Pro" for $99, and the 10-inch "Onn.10.1 Tablet Pro" for $129.
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Walmart is planning to launch its own low-cost Android tablet
Less iPad Pro, more Amazon Fire.
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How Google is Turning Chrome OS into a Powerful Tablet OS
Chrome OS, while once thought of as a nigh-useless operating system, is shaping up to be a bold and different OS—one that can handle almost anything you throw at it, especially for tablets. It’s quite possibly the perfect tablet operating system that we’ve been waiting for.
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The New Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 Helps You Get More Done from Wherever You Are
Samsung Electronics today announced the Samsung Galaxy Tab S4, a new 2-in-1 Android tablet designed for people who want to do more on the go—from home to the office and everywhere in between. The Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 delivers an experience that helps you work smarter by keeping you operating at the highest levels. Paired with a polished modern design, an immersive display...
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What I Learned from Watching My iPad’s Slow Death
Nothing reveals the curious disposability of consumer technology more than this feeble, aging device.
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Given Tablets but No Teachers, Ethiopian Children Teach Themselves
A bold experiment by the One Laptop Per Child organization has shown “encouraging” results. With 100 million first-grade-aged children worldwide having no access to schooling, the One Laptop Per Child organization is trying something new in two remote Ethiopian villages—simply dropping off tablet computers with preloaded programs and seeing what happens.
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As Google Neglects Tablets, Microsoft and Apple Push the Envlope
Apple's new iOS update for tablets is redefining the space as Microsoft advances its Surface line. What is Google doing to keep up? Little, if anything.
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Jolla Confirms The Sailfish Tablet Is Dead
Hardware is always hard. But if you're playing at the margins of a mobile ecosystem dominated by Android and iOS, well, it's best described as a bloodbath. To..
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Jolla Tablet: Aiming for Closure | Jolla Blog
Dear Jolla Tablet supporters and other Jolla followers …
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Surface 3 stocks dwindling as Microsoft plans system’s demise
Microsoft's Surface 3 impressed us when it launched last spring. It's a smaller, cheaper iteration of its Surface Pro concept, and this setup struck us as a pretty compelling mix. But there are signs that the device is not long for this world. Brad Sams at Thurrott.com writes that many versions are listed as out of stock in Microsoft's online store, with no expected availability. Online, only the 2GB RAM/64GB storage/LTE version is in stock.
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The iPad was supposed to kill the PC. What happened?
It’s rare to see a new piece of technology – even one bearing the hallowed Apple logo – to achieve mass popularity as quickly as the iPad did after it was released almost six years ago. In the first year after the tablet computer was unveiled, Apple sold 19m of them, and after two years it had sold 67m. In comparison the iPhone’s early sales stood at 5m in year one and 21m in its first 24 months. The instant success led Steve Jobs to predict the arrival of the “post-PC era” in 2010...
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How Samsung's Galaxy View Could Usher in the Era of Mobile TV
I believe Samsung is really on to something with the 18-inch Galaxy View tablet.
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Xiaomi's Mi Pad 2 is an iPad lookalike that can run Windows 10 (hands-on)
While Xiaomi's first tablet didn't quite make the splash the company was hoping for, its second 7.9-inch slate could make more of an impact. Like all of its products, Xiaomi is selling the new tablet at a ridiculously low price point, in this case just 999 yuan (approximately $155, £105 or AU$215). Along with the Redmi Note 3, it goes on sale on November 27 in China.
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How To Buy A Tablet Now
Want to buy a tablet? Alfred Poor details what’s important, what works and what your best options are. Here’s how to buy a tablet now.
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Microsoft paid the NFL $400 million to use its tablets, and announcers are still calling them iPads
Last season, Microsoft struck a $400 million deal with the NFL to make the Surface the official tablet of the NFL. Understandably, there were some hiccups along the way, with announcers calling them "iPads" or "iPad-like tools." Jay Cutler of the Chicago Bears even referred to them as "knockoff iPads." After some coaching from Microsoft, things got better. But a year later, it seems like the NFL announcers have regressed.
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Asus ZenPad S 8.0 Review: An Almost-Great Tablet Held Back By Its Software
Asus was one of the first Android tablet OEMs to distinguish itself with devices like the original Transformer, and it followed that up with two 7-inch Nex... by Ryan Whitwam in ASUS, Reviews, Tablet Reviews
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