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Toshiba Unleash Four New Android 4.0 Tablets In Japan
Toshiba is making tablets look so easy, as they rolled out four high performance tablets in Japan, Name; the AT830, AT700, AT570 and AT500 Android 4.0 Tablets. The toshiba tablets comes in a 13.3 inch,...
Pricing And Availability For Samsung New Galaxy Lineup Announced
On Wednesday April 11, 2012, Samsung have announced they availability and pricing of their new Samsung Galaxy Line. The line up include Samsung‘s entry-level Galaxy Player 3.6, which comes...
Toshiba 13-inch Tablet, The Excite 13 Coming In June
Can be bigger and better or just over size. Here is Toshiba upcoming 4 inch tablet, the Excite 13. The Excite 13, is said to be design for home use, whether you’re surfing the web, playing games,...
Rumored Galaxy Nexus Tablet From Google [UPDATE]
Here is a recent update of the rumored Galaxy Nexus Tablet From Google, along with an image. Base on report from pocketnow “First of all, the only visible on-screen icons are for Google products —...
I-O Data IPS LCD-MF234XPBR 23-Inch Full HD Monitor
This new Full HD monitor from I-O Data, the LCD-MF234XPBR, which sport a 23-Inch, feature IPS panel and provide 1920 x 1080 Full HD resolution. This 23-inch LED-backlight monitor comes with 1000:1 contrast...
Samsung Galaxy S WiFi 3.6 On Its Way To The US
According to report, the Galaxy S WiFi 3.6 PMP player which was launch last year September 2011, is now heading to US or about to launch in the US. The Samsung Galaxy S WiFi 3.6 comes with 3.6 inch display...
Five Windows 8 ARM Devices Said To Be Launch In October
At CES 2012, a lot of upcoming windows devices were said to launch during the course of this year(2012). There are now report that Microsoft hopes to finish Windows 8 development sometime this summer...
Lenovo Plans To Be The First To Release Windows 8 Tablet
Here is a report of another upcoming windows 8 tablet (saying will be the first to launch). other companies stated that they will be launching windows 8 tablet. However, this report from the verge...