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Toshiba AT200 Android Tablet Priced For Australia

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11:45AM January 24, 2012 | Nick Broughall

Toshiba’s AT200 is one of the thinnest 10-inch tablets around. But as we saw at CES, that sleek design comes at a price, which we’ve just discovered for Australia. More »


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Samsung’s 7.7-Inch Galaxy Tablet First With AMOLED Plus Screen

9:15AM January 10, 2012 | Brent Rose

History lesson. First there was the (awful) Froyo-running Galaxy Tab 7. Then came the Honeycomb-running Galaxy Tab 10.1. Then the 8.9, then the 7.0-Plus. Done, right? Wait! How’s about a 7.7? Sure, why the hell not! More »


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Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Review

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3:15PM December 20, 2011 | Gizmodo Australia

It’s finally here. After those legal battles with Apple in Australian courts, the Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet (follow-up to the Galaxy Tab 10.1v) has hit Aussie shops starting at around $579. It’s thinner and lighter than the iPad 2, and Samsung’s TouchWiz UX interface for Android 3.1 Honeycomb is bright and inviting. We also now know which Galaxy Tab 10.1 accessories will be available in Australia. Let’s take a look. More »


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Lenovo LePads Are French For ‘Not iPads’

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3:00PM November 30, 2011 | Nick Broughall

Lenovo have been kicking portable butt in the notebook space for a little while now, so it’s no surprise the Chinese manufacturer would turn its focus to tablets. Engadget tells us that the company has just revealed its latest anti-iPads, the LePad S2007 and LePad S2010 Honeycomb tablets at an event in Beijing. More »


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Asus Eee Pad Slider Review

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1:45PM November 22, 2011 | Alex Kidman

Asus’ Eee Pad Slider combines a hardened glass display, slide out keyboard and productivity applications pre-loaded. It should be the ultimate productivity tablet, which for many users has been the holy grail of tablets. Sadly, pilgrims, you’re going to have to keep questing. Here’s why. More »


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The Biggest Android Tablet In The World

9:20AM November 16, 2011 | Sam Biddle

Seven inches or 10 inches? Geek rage over which form factor fits best will never end, unless the entire debate is crushed under the weight of this 65-inch Android behemoth. Now you can watch screen lag in 1080p! More »


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Lunchtime Deal: Motorola Xoom WiFi $399

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12:00PM November 10, 2011 | Alex Kidman

OK, the Xoom’s quickly being replaced by the Xoom 2 and Xoom Media Edition, but if you’ve got a hankering for some honeycomb action right now, it’s worth noting that the official price of the WiFi Xoom variant just dropped off a cliff to $399. The Xoom’s not the greatest tablet ever, but that’s a pretty good price, and it’s a fair bet that there’ll be a little bit of discounting going on to drive that price even lower if you shop around.


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Meet The Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime, The World’s First Supercomputer Tablet

9:30AM November 10, 2011 | Brent Rose

When Apple’s Power Mac G4 came out it was classified as a super computer. It had dual-processors! What would the people of the past have made of this tablet computer, which is the first to have a quad-core processor? More »


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Panasonic’s Rugged Toughpad A1 Is Solid As A Rock

2:57AM November 9, 2011 | Adrian Covert

Would you lug around a tablet nearly twice as heavy as the competition if it meant the thing was virtually indestructible? If you’re prone to gadget disasters, then you just might like the Android-powered Panasonic Toughpad A1. More »


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Motorola Xoom 2, Xoom Media Edition Hit UK First

1:00AM November 4, 2011 | Kat Hannaford - Gizmodo UK

What, you may be asking, is the point of unveiling a tablet alongside one that’s touted as being the “Media Edition”? Shouldn’t all tablets have media at its heart? Funnily enough, the Media Edition is smaller, at 8.2-inches, with the Xoom 2 clocking in at 10.1-inches. More »