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Tablets?

Admins,

Can we get a tablet section created? I would love to see a section for all the Android tablets, like we have for all the phones. I have been reading quite a bit over the last 2 weeks, trying to find all the latest and greatest on them and seem to have to find the info on other sites. When it comes to phones, this place is always the place to go. Lets make it happen with Android tablets too please :)

Notion Ink? Nvidia? MSI? Acer? Asus? WePad? HTC tablet?

So many great devices on the way...:D:D:D

Edit: skip to my next post in this thread for the listing of tablets of interest so far.
 
Here are some links to tablets I am keeping an eye on. Still hoping these forums open up a tablet specific section, with sub sections for al the different Android tablets.

Notion Ink (This may be my favorite)
Notion Ink Adam Tablet Caught On Video, Specs Finalized - ADAM - Gizmodo

WePad
Product comparison | WePad

HTC (rumor only)
HTC Woking On Mystery Tablet

Article on several tablets (not all Android)
HTC Woking On Mystery Tablet

Viewsonic
Best android tablet - Snapdragon tablet - Android tablets - Viewsonic shows off yet another Android tablet | 7touch Group Blog

JooJoo
The CrunchPad is now the JooJoo - PCWorld

ICD Ultra
Nvidia Offers a Sneak Peek at Android Tablets - PCWorld

MSI
MSI's 10-inch tablet launching this year at $500, patently ignoring the elephant in the room? -- Engadget

Edit:
(Thanks to slbailey1) Dell Tablet roadmap, including their Looking Glass line. looks sweet!
http://electronic-geek.com/tag/lg-pro-tablet/


There are more and a bunch of non Android tablets on the way, but this is a good starting point for anyone interested in a good Android alternative to iPhad.
 
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I'd love to pick up a tablet...maybe. Depends what comes out, what OS it has, battery life and price. Also, depends if I see a need. Really though, I just want one because I'm a geek and I like gadgets to play with.

Well, check out the Notion Ink tablet. Android and amazing battery life. Also great as a book reader, being visible in sunlight.
 
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I have just purchased a 7" android tablet running 1.5, it has a 1.2ghz cpu and 2gb rom.dont ask me what make, cos till i get it, i dont know, now all we need is , is some dev's to come up with more apps/ updates for these ever increasing number of tablets
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I have just purchased a 7" android tablet running 1.5, it has a 1.2ghz cpu and 2gb rom.dont ask me what make, cos till i get it, i dont know, now all we need is , is some dev's to come up with more apps/ updates for these ever increasing number of tablets
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What tablet is that?
 
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I suppose I should add the Barns and Noble Nook to the list. It now officially has a browser on it and does work. It is rather slow though and really can't compete with the other Android tablets. It is a great book reader though. Have had it now since end of last year (I preordered for me and my GF) and am very pleased with it.
 
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Good eye, norril - I posted about it. How do you find the nook for basic daily use? More importantly, was it worth $250 or would you purchase one of those cheap chinese tablets instead in future?

I definately like my nook. I will continue using it, even if I fine a bigger tablet, like the Notion Ink. I love holding it in one hand and it really gives me the full book reading experience.

I would not grab some other brand reader. THe only other one I would consider would be the Kindle, but I am an Android guy, so that one is not really an option either.

One draw back is the missing books. Sure, there are a million boks to download, but I still can't find all the books I want. what I do is go into a B&N store, browse the shelves and find them, then check online to see if available. I am batting about 2 out of 3 right now, which isn't bad.
 
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