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Samsung introduce Android and Super-Amoled Tablet in Q3
Jul 30th
According to Reuters Samsung plans to introduce the Galaxy Tape P1000 in the third quarter, the 7 inch tablet is based on Android and should challenge Apples Ipad. The Galaxy Tape P1000 does have a 7 inch Super-Amoled Display ! Galaxy Tape will be running on Android 2.2 Froyo and a A8 proozessor with 1.2 Ghz. read more

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New Apple iPad 5.6-inch and 7 inch with OLED?
Jul 13th
New rumors about the second generation Ipads from Apple . Digitimes reports that there are rumors that Apple want to introduce new iPads. The 5.6 inch and 7-inch should come with AmOLED displays . read more

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DIY tablet kit is less than $400, more complicated than an iPad
Jun 18th
Tired of The Man holding you down on the tablet front with his oppressive App Stores, his tyrannical carrier constraints, and other outrageous insults to your civil liberties? Well now you can break free of this stranglehold, thanks to a company called Liquidware and its open source, DIY tablet starter kit. The premise is simple: Liquidware provides a touchscreen OLED display (4.3-inch, 480 x 272, resistive touch), the BeagleBoard guts (a single-board computer driven by a 720MHz ARM Cortex-A8 OMAP3530 CPU, with 2GB of NAND and an SD card slot), and the BeagleJuice battery module, along with an SD card pre-loaded with Angstrom Linux. You put all the pieces together and then just basically go nuts, designing your own application marketplace, infrastructure for direct-to-consumer video and audio sales, and a revolutionary and magical user interface that blurs the lines between waking life and a hallucinatory dream-state where anything is possible, and the only limitation is yourself. Check the Moscone Center’s booking information below to see scheduling availability for your developer conference, and hit the source link to offer up your $393.61 to Liquidware. DIY tablet kit is less than $400, more complicated than an iPad originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 18 Jun 2010 14:29:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink Wired | Liquidware | Email this | Comments

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Samsung Galaxy Tab revealed
Jun 3rd
If only there were more tablets in the world, you know? Samsung has heard the call, and truth be told they might have a nice crack at creating something desirable. The 7-inch Galaxy Tab (previously referred to as the S-Pad ), runs Android with Samsung’s TouchWiz UI on top (similar to the Galaxy S sitting next to it). According to the Tweets by Samsung Blog South Africa — an odd place indeed to make this sort of unveiling — it has a “high resolution” screen, and it’s supposed to be AMOLED if an earlier leak on the “S-Pad” is to be believed. That S-Pad info also mentioned a Samsung Apps store, which would make sense because as far as we know Google isn’t letting “official” Android Market-equipped, Google-blessed tablets out of the gate just yet. [Thanks to everyone who sent this in] Samsung Galaxy Tab revealed originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 03 Jun 2010 10:36:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink | Samsung (Twitter) | Email this | Comments

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Apple introduce IPAD
Jan 27th
Apple (Steve Jobs) introduced for a few minutes the Apple IPAD! At the moment no infos if the display is an OLED or an LCD Display. Source Apple Ipad technical details 0.5 inch thin 1.5 pounds 9.7 inch IPS LCD Display read more

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Apple plans Tablet only with LCD Display technology?
Dec 9th
The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Apple plans to start the mass production of the tablet device in February.Oppenheimer analyst Yair Reiner says that Apple plans no 9.7 inch OLED option .

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