Tablets
Google Nexus 10 review
By JR Raphael | Computerworld US | Published: 12:51, 12 November 2012
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HP ElitePad 900
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
A 10.1in tablet running Windows 8 and aimed at business users the ElitePad is smart and stylish. Here's our HP ElitePad 900 review.
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Dell XPS 10 Tablet
Thursday, March 14, 2013
The Dell XPS 10 is a decent Windows 8 RT hybrid tablet and laptop offering spectacular battery life. Here's our Dell XPS 10 Tablet review.
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Acer Iconia W510 review
Friday, January 18, 2013
The Acer Iconia W510 is an Intel-based widescreen Windows 8 tablet with a keyboard dock. Here's our Acer Iconia W510 review.
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Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 11 review
Friday, January 18, 2013
The Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 11 is the smaller of two hybrid tablet/laptops from Lenovo, with this 11.6in-screen version running the Windows RT version of Windows 8 for ARM processors.
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Microsoft Surface Pro preview
Thursday, January 10, 2013
Perhaps you remember Surface RT. It was Microsoft's bid to become a legitimate computer hardware manufacturer - a Windows-based tablet with a clever, snappy, magnetically attached keyboard cover. It looked great. It felt great. It had all the pluck and presence of Grade A industrial design.
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Comments
Wendell said: httpwwwtablifiedcom is a great resource to find tablet-optimized Android apps
Shannon Bradford said: Thank you for pointing that out Youre absolutely right Almost all of these reviews say the same thing about lack of apps but fail to point out this very important point
PaulL said: Will it be possible to expand memory via microUSB I am Not a tecchy
VOICEOFREASON said: Yikes sorry for the horrible grammar im on a phone
VOICEOFREASON said: I like the review and it is very informative but I would like to touch on one thing Android doesnt need tablet specific apps Part of the code is that is can change to different resolutions The ipad retina needed different apps adjusted for the resolution and the existing apps looked blurry on the ipad because they werent properly adjusted for that resolution This is were the nexus really has the upper hand because all the major majority of apps will look clear on it and there wont need to be specific versions like IOS It will really be great