2011 is the Year of the Tablet. With all due respect to the rabbit, who would have otherwise been assigned to this year, I think the tablet has earned the right of representing 2011. If you followed CES at all this year, you’d know why.
I decided pretty early on that I would make a huge post with all the tablets we looked at instead of posting each one individually, simply because the sheer number of tablets on the show floor meant that I would have taken over AnandTech’s front page with tablet-related posts. It would have been impossible to cover all the new tablets, but I think we managed to get our hands on most of the high profile tablets in addition to some of the more promising new tablets out there.
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- Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet Gets Ice Cream Sandwich in May
- Review: Disgo Tablet 7000
- LG Unveil tablet called Optimus Pad LTE
- Microsoft To ARM Win8 Tablet Makers: No Dual Boot For You
- Toshiba Demos Excite 10.1” and Concept Tablet Designs
- More Lenovo Krait Tablet Details: $399 Price Target
- Motorola ET1 Tablet Powered by Google Android
- Sony Drops Tablet S price by $100, now Starting Price $400 for 16GB
- Lenovo At CES: Android TV and First Krait Tablet
- Review: Sony Tablet P
- The Kindle Fire Bests The iPad At BestBuy.com, Becomes The Retailer’s Best Selling Tablet Online
- Nokia Tablet with Windows 8 will hit the markets in June of 2012
- The Wopad V7+ Tablet Is All About Angry Birds
- Low Cost Tablet Aakash VS BEETEL Magiq vs Reliance 3G vs MSI Enjoy 7 vs iBall Slide
- IBM Lenovo IdeaPad A1 Android Tablet Available for $199
- Adobe Announces New Tablet Apps
- Adobe Pushes Into Tablet Space With 6 New Apps And “Creative Cloud”
- StumbleUpon Brings Its Tablet Experience To Android, Optimizes UI Across All Its Mobile Apps
- Review: Sony Tablet S
- Real Estate Platform Trulia Debuts Android Tablet And Rentals Apps
- Amazon Kindle Fire: A $199 Kindle Tablet
- iBall Slide Android Tablet Specs Price in India
- Dell Latitude XT3 Convertible Tablet Announced
- Tablet PC shipments expected to reach 21-22 million in Q3, 2011
- Sony S1 and S2 Tablet features and specs
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