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Tablet Devices


I am almost 100% sure that everyone of you will know what an iPad is. If you don't, you have probably been locked in isolation for the past couple of years. The iPad is arguably the most popular Tablet on the market, and revolutionised the Tablet market. It was released in 2010, and already, countless companies have tried to compete with Apple. Most notably Asus, Samsung, Acer, Motorola, Sony and Toshiba, and these companies best tablets run on Android, which is growing more and more. Since then, Apple released the iPad 2, and competition to dominate the market is as fierce as ever. We take a look at what we think are the best Tablets available today.


  • Apple iPad 2
    • Apple A5 processor
    • Multi-touch 9.7" LED display
    • Front and rear camera
    • WiFI or 3G. 
    • iOS 5


  •  Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9
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    • Android 3.1 Honeycomb
    • 1GHz duel core processor 
    • 8.9 inch multi-touch screen
    • WiFi.
    • Front and rear camera



  •  Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime
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    • Recently update to Android 4.0.1 Ice Cream Sandwich
    • Nvidia Tegra 3 quad-core processor
    • 10.1 inch display
    • Keyboard dock with internal battery
    • Front and rear camer




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  •  Motorola Xoom 2


    • 1.2GHz OMAP 4 processor
    • 1GB RAM
    • 10.1 inch LCD display
    •  Front and rear camera
    •  Android 3.2 Honeycomb



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  • Sony Tablet S

    • Android 3.2 Honeycomb
    • 1GHz duel core processor
    • 1 GB RAM
    • 10.1 inch high resolution screen
    • Front and rear camera

These are the stand out tablets on the market in my opinion, but there are also plenty more brilliant devices out there. The current state suggests that we will be introduced to even more amazing devices in the future, even maybe as close as 2012, with Asus announcing their new Padfone concept, which is worth taking a look at. With the Mobile World Congress 2012 taking place in February, it is inevitable that new devices will be announced, so it is worth keeping tracks on the latest tablet devices.


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