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Acer Iconia Tab A100 now available, gets some reviews.

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Acer has just been the first one out of the gate with the release of their Acer Iconia Tab A100. The A100 is the first 7 inch Honeycomb (Android 3.+) tablet to hit the market (though many have been promised). The 7 inch device has a 1024×600 More >

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Amazon tablet built buy Samsung coming this summer?

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It seems the Amazon Appstore for Android might be just the first step in Amazon’s Android plans. Peter Rojas, founder of Engadget, says that they will be offering an their own branded tablet by this summer. He also says it will be built by Samsung. There More >

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NotionINK Adam finally shows up at the FCC.

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While we had heard it passed FCC clearance a few weeks back, no one was every able to find it on the FCC’s website. While just today it has hit, and they have done somewhat of a teardown of the device. Engadget comments how it More >

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Motorola Xoom at Best Buy on Feb 17th.

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Start saving those 80000 pennies because it looks like February 17th will be the date you can pick up the Motorola Xoom. Engadget has got a leaked document which seems to elude to this. Many are anticipating the first Android 3.0 (Honeycomb) device, as the OS More >

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Engadget hands-on with the NotionInk Adam.

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Engadget had some hands-on time with the NotionInk Adam at CES 2011 and walked away both impressed with the hardware and the Eden UI. Check out the video and the source link below for their thoughts on the soon to ship Adam.

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Engadget doesn’t hate the Samsung Galaxy Tab.

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Engadget (yes really this time) has posted their review of the Samsung Galaxy Tab. After spending a few days with the new Android 2.2 7″ tablet they gave it a score of 7 out of 10 (iPad scored 8). They had this to say in the summarization: More >

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Gizmodo review of the Samsung Galaxy Tab.

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Gizmodo has published a review of the new Samsung Galaxy Tab. They have dubbed it a “pocketable train wreck”. You can guess by this that they were not impressed. They also had this to say:

Typically, the point of a compromise is to bring together the best

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Engadget reviews ExoPC Slate.

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Engadget.com has had their review unit of the much anticipated ExoPC Slate for a week and has just released their review. ExoPC has taken the time to transform Windows 7 into a more touch friendly operating system and has also included several touch apps. For those More >

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