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Saturday, January 8, 2011

Motorola, Asustek, LG, Tablet Making Joined Also



Tablet world stage is becoming more crowded. Having previously written PCplus Lenovo tablet output and AOC. Anything else ya newly issued his tablet PC. They are Motorola Xoom, Asustek Eee Pad Slider, and LG C-Slate. All three are on display in the exhibition's biggest consumer electronics, CES 2011 in Las Vegas.

Motorola, Asustek, and LG introduced their newest tablet PC that already use Android Honeycomb. 3.0 Android operating system is intended for tablet PCs. Unlike previous generations of Android that is intended for smartphones.

Xoom for a 10.1-inch touch screen. For the processor, Motorola uses Nvidia Tegra 2. Nvidia's dual-core processor is fabricated, its performance can reach 2GHz. Because, every core can run up to 1GHz, as quoted by PCWorld.

In the first quarter, the tablet PC is expected to be dilucurkan as 3G/Wi-Fi device. However, in quarter two Xoom can be upgraded so the 4G LTE (Long Term Evolution). Starting second quarter Motorola also will sell the device as a 4G LTE / Wi-Fi.

Asustek also issued a tablet with a similar spec Xoom. Eee Pad Slider alike use Honeycomb, 10.1-inch touch screen, as well as Nvidia's Tegra processor 2 dual-core processor. The difference is, this device provides a physical slide keyboard typing experience similar to a laptop, this device is also equipped with multiple cameras. However, this device reportedly will not be available in the market through May of this year.

Meanwhile, LG also do not want to compete with other vendors. G-Slate is a tablet Android hadil cooperation LG and T-Mobile announced in yesterday. Honeycomb air-OS devices is estimated to be shipped later this year. Unfortunately, still not much information about this product.

CES 2011 which opened yesterday (5 / 1) is estimated enlivened with at least 100 new tablet product.

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