Well the Consumer Electronics Show 2011 is over and it was a show of tablets and Android. We have counted 39 tablets which ware announced at the CES. Most of them run Android, a few of the run Windows 7.
Sure some them are very promising, Motorola Xoom , ASUS EeePad Slider and Dell Streak 7 seem to be one of the best tablets, which were announced at the CSS. We could not cover every announcement, but we have put together list the 39 tablets.
- Acer Iconia Tab A500
- Acer Iconia Windows 7 tablet
- Aluratek Cinepad
- AOC Breeze
- ASUS Eee Pad MeMo
- ASUS Eee Pad Transformer
- Asus Eee Slate EP121
- ASUS EeePad Slider
- Azpen tablet
- BlackBerry PlayBook
- Dell Streak 10
- Dell Streak 7
- eFun Nextbook Next4 and Next6
- Evlove III
- Fujitsu Windows 7 tablet
- Kno Tablet
- Lenovo LePad
- Lenovo Windows 7 Slate
- Motion Computing CL900
- Motorola Xoom
- MSI WindPad 100A
- MSI WindPad 100W
- NEC Cloud communicator LT-W
- Netbook Navigator Nav 7,
- Netbook Navigator Nav 9,
- Netbook Navigator Nav 10
- Notion Ink Adam
- OpenPeak OpenTablet 10
- Panasonic Viera Tablet
- Pandigital Multimedia Novel
- Samsung Galaxy Tab WiFi version
- T-Mobile G-Slate
- Toshiba Tablet (unnamed)
- Velocity Micro Cruz tablets
- Viliv X10
- Viliv X7
- Viliv X70
- ViewSonic ViewPad 4
- Evlove III
Related links
Intel demos MeeGo/Android dual boot and dual core tablet
T-Mobile announces Dell Streak 7 4G
LG and T-Mobile USA announce the T-Mobile G-Slate
Thanks to http://www.engadget.com.
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