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Apple has big ambitions for tablet sales with iPad Mini
Apple's counting on the $249 iPad Mini to draw you into its stores. But it's hoping you end up buying a $499 iPad Air instead.
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Google Nexus 9 review
Two years ago in 2012, Google saw an opening in the tablet market for a small, low-cost device that still offered good performance and a solid display. To this day, the Nexus 7 remains a fan favorite among Android enthusiasts and while Google no longer sells the tablet itself, the second-generation Nexus 7 can still be purchased from some retailers for under $200.
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HTC is selling the Nexus 9 for half price one day after launch
It's pretty unusual to see a fire sale for a brand new tablet, but that's exactly the route HTC took with its Nexus 9 today. Yes, just one day after it launched. The company quickly sold through a limited quantity of 16GB Nexus 9 tablets for $199 — half off the regular $399 price you'd pay at Google Play or Best Buy. That deal didn't last long, but other buyers saved $50 on either the 16GB or 32GB model while stock briefly remained available.
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Surface Pro 4 release date, specs and new design rumor round-up
Although the Microsoft Build Developer conference of the week was not as eventful as predicted, we do have a hunch that that’s not all that Microsoft has planned for May. New rumors about the Surface Pro 4 release date have come to light which make us believe that the Redmond giant truly has something up its sleeve. The Microsoft Surface Pro 3 is considered the best convertible Windows machine on the market, so there are a lot of expectations of the successor.
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Microsoft Corporation's Latest Surface Pro 3 Another Step In The Right Direction -- The Motley Fool
The cloud king has a real opportunity in mobile, particularly its ultramobile solution. And now there’s another option for consumers.
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Mi Pad vs iPad Mini2 vs Yoga 8 vs Venue 8 Acer Iconia vs iBall Slide - Comparison of 8 inch Tablets in India
8 inch is the perfect form factor for tablets meant for reading. Fits perfectly into your hand with enough space to read without zooming. Mi Pad vs iPad Mini2 vs Yoga 8 vs Venue 8 Acer Iconia vs iBall Slide - Comparison of 8 inch Tablets in India
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Microsoft Surface Pro 4: Release on the Cards, Microsoft Planning To Increase Certified Distributors
Microsoft Surface Pro 4 is going to release soon and people are wondering if Apple users will finally try out this highly-anticipated tablet from Microsoft. Reports suggest that this device will come loaded with features and hardware, which makes even more superior than the Surface Pro 3.
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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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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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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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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 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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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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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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Jolla Tablet: Aiming for Closure | Jolla Blog
Dear Jolla Tablet supporters and other Jolla followers …
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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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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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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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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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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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