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Without much fanfare, Samsung has announced the arrival of the Galaxy Tab 3 Android tablet. Meanwhile, their entire 2013 tablet portfolio got leaked.
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Motorola defends the Xoom's price tag by pointing out it offers a free upgrade path to a 4G modem that delivers data speeds of up to 50Mb/s, which justifies the $800 price point for the 32GB 3G model.
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MWC 2011 - The Flyer is the name of HTC's first-ever tablet. Of course it runs Android with HTC Sense interface and Skype video calling, but it also comes with a versatile pen that highlights, draws, paints and more.
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HARDWARE
RUMORS
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A product page at Best Buy's online store suggested a whooping $1,200 price tag for Motorola's Xoom tablet, enough to buy you two entry-level iPads and a 16GB iPhone 4.
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MWC 2011 - Samsung has refreshed its Galaxy Tab slate with a larger 720p display, Tegra 2 chips, dual cameras and Google's Honeycomb software. Surprisingly, the new tablet seems to lack a USB port and HDMI video output.
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APPLE, HARDWARE
NEWS
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Motorola aired a classy Super Bowl commercial that closely mimics the original Macintosh advert from 1984 to effectively compare Apple fans to a robotic, dumbed down army of clones. If you're an Apple fan, you'll hate it.
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T-Mobile's G-Slate is up for a Spring launch and you should care because it has a 3D display and a stereoscopic video camera that shots 1080p clips in 3D. Unfortunately, you'll need ugly glasses to enjoy your content in 3D.
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Vizio has its sights beyond the living room and is working on an affordable four-inch Android smartphone and an eight-inch tablet that will run apps and play nice with its LCD TVs and Blu-ray players.
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HARDWARE, SOFTWARE
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Van Smith, our occasional contributor, recently had a chance to experience ViewSonic's Android-driven G Tablet firsthand. His initial impressions suggest the device is a lot more than he bargained for and here's why.
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