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Kindle Fire, new iPad or Toshiba's 13-inch tablet? Which size fits your life? April 20, 2012 — -- intro: Shopping for a tablet isn't easy. Not only are there different brands, features, prices ...
A chart of Samsung's Galaxy tablets, comparing the Galaxy Note, Tab 7, Tab 7.7, Tab 8.9, and Tab 10.1, along with their pricing and specifications. Donald Bell Senior Editor / How To Donald Bell has ...
The tablet market is wide open for innovation with no single model defined as a winner yet in terms of screen size and functionality, said a Forrester Research analyst. Meanwhile, a Gartner analyst ...
Bigger is better in many things, including tablet sizes, at least among a growing number of North American consumers. North American shipments of tablets with screen sizes of at least 11 inches will ...
The Kindle Fire proved beyond a doubt that not all people need or want a 10-inch screen. What's your preference when it comes to tablet size? Rick Broida Senior Editor Rick Broida is the author of ...
Apple is adamant about the 10-inch screen for the iPad, but almost everyone else is going for 7-inch screens Are 10 inches better than 7? Or are they just too much to handle? Conversely, are 7 inches ...
Editor’s Note: Amy Gahran writes about mobile tech for CNN.com. She is a San Francisco Bay Area writer and media consultant whose blog, Contentious.com, explores how people communicate in the online ...
Digitimes Research has learned that Google is set to release at least two Nexus tablets in 2014 with an 8.9-inch model already under development and set to enter mass production in... Brand vendors ...
Research firm IDC's latest quarterly tablet tracking report estimates tablet shipments will be upwards of 350 million units by the end of 2017. This year alone, the worldwide tablet market is expected ...
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