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Sharp NetWalker PC-T1 Ubuntu Tablet Device
Shapr introduces its second NetWalker tablet device, the model PC-T1 with a 5-inch 1024×600 LED-backlit touchscreen. As its name, NetWalker, suggests, the series is design as ...

KDDI au Sharp IS01 SnapDragon-powered Android MID
Sharp announced the IS01 Android MID for KDDI au, one of the Japanese mobile network operator. The new IS01 is boosted by Qualcomm’s SnapDragon processor and runs Android 1.6 ...

Hott MD500 Android Tablet
Chinese PMP maker Hott is launching a 4.8-inch Android tablet called MD500. Powered by a ARM9 Rockchip processor, the device runs Android with plenty of customizations, including fast ...

Huawei SmaKit S7 Android Tablet
Huawei showed at the MWC 2010 the SmaKit S7 Android tablet device with a sleek, stylish design. The S7 has a 7-inch touchscreen with 800×480 resolution and supports playback of ...

Archos 7 and Archos 8 Home Tablets
At the CeBit 2010, French firm Archos launches the Archos 7 and Archos 8 Home Tablets designed to enhance the digital lifestyle in the home. Both tablets are based on a 600MHz ARM9 ...

Moblic E7 WiMAX MID with Gaming Pad
At the MWC, a company called Moblic showed its E7 mobile internet device that sports built-in WiMAX support. The E7 is equipped with a 600MHz processor, 256MB RAM and 8GB internal ...

HP Compaq Airlife 100 Android Smartbook gets SnapDragon
HP will release in Spain the Compaq Airlife 100 smartbook/netbook that runs the Android OS. Though looks like a netbook, the Airlife 100 is powered by a SnapDragon processor. It comes ...

Inbrics MID M1 Android Device
Back at CES 2010, Inbrics has shown its MID M1 and the company is going to officially announce the M1 at MWC 2010 next week. The Android-based slider device features a 3.7-inch AMOLED ...

Motom M7 7-inch MID
Motom Technology, based in Nanjing, China, introduces the M7 7-inch mobile internet device. Powered by Intel’s Atom Z510 1.1GHz processor, the M7 sports 1GB of RAM and a 32GB ...

Michael Dell Shows his Dell Mini 5
At the World Economic Forum, Micheal Dell, founder of Dell, shows his Dell Mini 5 tablet device to TechCrunch. As reported before, the Mini 5 is a Android tablet powered by SnapDragon ...