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ASUS MeMo 171 7-inch Honeycomb tablet hands-on Worth Reading? +1 We’ve heard plenty regarding this next tablet that we spotted over at the ASUS while wandering the halls at CES. This is the ASUS Eee Pad Memo 171 although we’ve seen a few names in the past. This isn’t the first time we’ve
So what else is new? That might be the question we’re all asking, consumers and investors, by the end of the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), now under way in Las Vegas. Whatever they’re selling in Vegas, it looks like demand for smartphones and tablet devices, at least for the moment, overshadows every other
This post comes to you from Jeff Zohn, who’s covering CES 2012 for us. Samsung announced today the upcoming U.S. release of its Galaxy Note “phablet,” a cell phone/tablet device with a 5.3” screen stuck somewhere between the Galaxy phones and handheld tablets. Formerly available only in Asia and Europe, the Galaxy Note will be available
Chipmaker for inexpensive Chinese tablets hopes to bring sub-$100 tablet to the U.S., Europe, and Japan A company making ARM processors used in inexpensive Chinese tablets hopes to make a splash in the United States and Europe this year and drive down prices of Android 4.0 tablets to under $100. Chinese chipmaker Rockchip will show
At a press conference ahead of the opening of this week’s 2012 International Consumer Electronics Show, the Consumer Electronics Association walked through the state of the global consumer device market. I’m blogging the event live; here are some of the highlights. Also see my post on CEA’s trends to watch for 2012. Steve Koenig, director
The skinny on big-screen smartphones If you’re eyeing a Samsung Galaxy Note but worry whether its 5.3-inch display makes it “pocketable,” we’ve got you covered. We put five powerful smartphones–the Droid Razr (4.3-inch), the Galaxy Nexus (4.65-inch), the HTC Sensation XL (4.7-inch), the Dell Streak (5-inch), and the Samsung Galaxy Note–to a pocket test. Unfortunately,
Las Vegas is turning up the glitz for the annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2012). The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) has hired Hollywood actress Eliza Dushku to serve as the ambassador for the trade show, which runs January 9 through 13. Celebrities like will.i.am, 50 Cent, Justin Bieber and LL Cool J will be in