Archos Chefpad revealed, an Android table for chefs and cooking enthusiasts
We’ve always known Archos as the dark horse when it comes to…
We’ve always known Archos as the dark horse when it comes to…
As rumored, Samsung has officially unveiled the 7-inch Samsung Galaxy Tab 3. If you’re a fan of Sammy a new tablet release is usually a reason to celebrate, but you may want to hold off on that this time around.
It seems that Samsung is not going to be content with only one new tablet available in the market. If rumors are to be believed, the Korean manufacturer is looking to release the Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 Plus.
As of now the Mobile World Congress has failed to really entice us, sure there have been some sparks but no explosions. ASUS Padfone Infinity comes as close to as an explosion as it can be, but unfortunately a single problem douses the fuse with water. We will get to that later; first let us explain what this gadget is and what it actually does.
It’s rumor season again and today brings us more rumors regarding Samsung’s new Tablet lineup, specifically the Galaxy Tab 3 Plus or the GT-P8200 if you prefer. We’ve already heard that Sammy is bringing a slew of new tablets to market this year as the tablet wars heat up and the big trade shows get ready for action. The question remains are we getting more mediocre tablets or are we finally going to get a tab worthy of the Galaxy name?
It may come as absolutely no surprise that a Sony Xperia tablet Z exists, by now. But it is always in the wind unless the company gives a confirmation, Sony in a recent announcement has stated that the Sony Xperia tablet Z will indeed be launching. The Sony Xperia tablet Z after being subjected to many leaked news and photos was becoming a very eagerly anticipated device.
The latest flagship device from Sony the Xperia Z smartphone really did impress us on its ES 2013 unveiling. And Sony also mentioned that the design will be portrayed on all of the upcoming machines.
ASUS announced a budget tablet called the MeMo Pad today. The tablet is remarkably alike the more popular Google branded Nexus 7 but is just not the same.
We have to hand this to Archos; the company is really putting in a lot of effort in its tablet business. This CES the French company announced tablets for everyone, from the top expensive ones to the budget ones. Archos 70 Titanium is the latter, a budget tablet with an impressive build quality and an even impressive price tag. Archos 70 Titanium’s biggest selling point will be the price, which is an affordable $119.
Archos has been trying to break into the tablet business for quite a while now. And this CES it has brought forth a slew of tablets. Archos 101 Titanium is among the latest line up. The Archos 101 Titanium is a far off successor to last year’s 101XS, but hails from the Archos Elements species.
Vizio has become a well-known name over the years with their big affordable TV’s and now they are looking to make a splash in the world of Android. At CES they announced that they’re bringing a 10-inch Android tab to the masses and it will be rocking the brand spankin’ new NVIDIA Tegra 4.
A latest classification from the Federal Communication Commission implies that Asus might be gearing up to release another tablet dubbed Asus P1801-T. The Asus P1801-T is a rather unusual sized tablet with a massive size of 18 inches, and is rumored to be ready for launch in 2013.
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Archos haven’t been making the news more often than most of the companies these days but it caught our eye with its 97 Titanium. Samsung for one can’t stop showing us new devices every week, ZTE and Huawei are also following pursuit having high profile leaks. Archos on the other hand has already showed its latest Android tabled called the 97 Titanium.