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Samsung Announces Smart New Tablet Galaxy Tab Active3 for Demanding Environments
Samsung today revealed the new Galaxy Tab Active3, a ruggedized tablet based on the popular Tab Active2 design to meet the rigor of today’s mobile workforce with a sleek, compact design for portability. The Tab Active3 is built for how businesses operate today with increased emphasis on improving employee productivity and safety. The performance and…
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Wacom Announces Wacom Cintiq 22 Creative Pen Display for Casual Artists and Professionals alike
Wacom today announced a larger version of its entry-level tablet with the Cintiq 22. Wacom launched Cintiq 16 earlier this year for $649. The Wacom Cintiq 22 tablet has a 21.5-inch screen with full HD resolution for clear details as well as an anti-glare coating with reduced parallax to help minimize distractions and replicate a…
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Is the Samsung Galaxy View really worth $599?
When you’ve got the specifications of a tablet cranked up you can well use the alibi to ensure that you bump the price up a bit, with a good screen promise and all. The 18.4-inch display screen that supports resolutions of up to 1920 x 1080 pixels. Well, where’s the promise of a mere 2K…
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Xiaomi MiPad arrives with Tegra K1, Apple-like UI
Xiaomi have unleashed their very first slate. Measuring 7.9 inches, the display of the judiciously named MiPad is the first thing you could fall for. Offering resolutions of up to 2048×1536 pixels, the device’s display shows of a UI that hints at the iOS7 for inspiration. Of course, the interface, MIUI is an Android-based front-end…
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Nokia N1 Android tablet looks tantalizingly familiar to the iPad Mini
Nokia made headlines some months ago when they sold their devices and services unit to Microsoft for some seriously big bucks. So, what next for the erstwhile leader in the mobile market? There’s good news after all. Nokia fans can optimistically look forward to the upcoming Nokia N1 that wears an impressive 7.9-inch display screen…
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Nexus 9 comes marching in with 8.9-inch screen, Android 5.0
Google’s timing has always been impeccable, especially when they choose to make an announcement before some anticipated Apple even. The Google Nexus 9 has just been announced with an 8.9-inch display screen. HTC are the manufacturer of choice for this one, while Motorola take up the development of the Nexus 6 smartphone. The Nexus 9…
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Samsung unveils two ultra-thin ultra-clear tablets, the Galaxy Tab S 10.5 and Galaxy Tab S 8.4
Samsung seems to hate the ideology that small is big. The South Korean manufacturer has always been a fan of big colorful displays and has unleashed two more devices with one of these. Called the Galaxy Tab S 10.5 and Galaxy Tab S 8.4, these tablets are unlike any Samsung has ever unveiled before, particularly…
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Samsung does it again! The Galaxy Tab 4 Nook tablet will now make bookworms grin
For some reason, we’ve stopped raising an eyebrow every time Samsung unveils a new product. The South Korean manufacturer has managed to push away all its peers for the headlines with new releases nearly every fortnight. Yep, you guessed that right. We’ve got more news from Samsung’s stables. The manufacturer has joined hands with Barnes…
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Rumors flood our way of Samsung’s upcoming flagship tablet lineup; to sport 10.5-inch AMOLED displays
Samsung loves staying in the news and regularly unleashes some pretty eye-catching devices to continue making headlines. The South Korean technology bigshot has been planning a swanky new line of flagship tablets, currently being called the SM-T800 models. If rumors are to be believed as gospel truth, these tablets could very well come packed with…
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Huawei MediaPad X1 ‘world’s slimmest’ 7-inch phablet and MediaPad M1 budget tablet arrive
The Mobile World Congress has introduced some interesting new lovelies to us, including the MediaPad range from Huawei. For now, they have sported two variants, namely the MediaPad X1 and the MediaPad M1. The X1 is the more celebrated of the two and is describes as “the world’s slimmest 7-inch LTE Cat4-enabled all-in-one phablet.” it…