Tag Archives: 3g
Asus could have a less expensive quad-core Transformer tablet on the market this Sunday
Posted on16. Apr, 2012 by Albert Madison.
A new, cheaper Asus Eee Pad Transformer quad-core Android tablet will be released this Sunday April 22nd according to reports. The new model is named Asus Eee Pad Transformer Pad 300 and Asus unveiled the tablet briefly at Mobile World Congress 2012 back in February. From a design and features standpoint the Transformer Pad 300 is [...]
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Viewsonic to bring stable of tablets to Mobile World Congress 2012 [Updated: More models]
Posted on23. Feb, 2012 by Paul.
The next major trade show after the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is Mobile World Congress (MWC). Now unlike CES the MWC trade show isn’t held in Las Vegas, Nevada exclusively actually MWC is held annually in Barcelona, Spain. At MWC tech companies show off product that they intend to release in the near future or technologies that they are working on the distant future, [...]
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ARCHOS unveils their latest no-frills cheap Android tablet, ARNOVA 8b G2
Posted on20. Feb, 2012 by Paul.
In an effort to offer just about anyone the opportunity to own an Android tablet Archos formed the Arnova brand last year. The Arnova brand is there with the sole purpose to launch all of Archos’ lower cost tablets as well other electronics. Within the Arnova tablet portfolio you can find 7-, 8-, and 10.1-inch Android tablets [...]
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With new leadership RIM plans to launch 3G equipped PlayBook tablet, purportedly
Posted on26. Jan, 2012 by Albert Madison.
Research In Motion has kicked it’s own founders out of their co-CEO positions and replaced them both with just one CEO, Thorsten Heins. Under it’s former leaders, co-CEO’s Mike Lazaridis and Jim Balsillie, RIM rose to the top but sadly in recent years under those same men they fell down behind new comers (Apple and Google) [...]
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Low-priced and contract-free 7-inch Android tablet with 3G headed for the UK
Posted on25. Jan, 2012 by Albert Madison.
It’s very rare to find an affordable Android tablet that also includes some form of mobile broadband support built-in. I expect most companies have stayed away from making mobile broadband equipped low-cost Android tablets due to cost, buying a 3G or 4G modem can be expensive. Also it seems that most manufacturers of Android tablets [...]


