HP Slate 500: First Look The HP Slate 500 is a tablet that was leaked earlier this week straight from HP’s official website. The tablet is supposedly going to be a 8.9 inch tablet running Windows 7 Home Premium with a 1.6 ghz processor, 1GB of RAM, 2 cameras, and a stylus. Comparing the HP Slate vs. Apple iPad, the HP Slate is 9.7 inches vs. the iPad’s 8.9 inches. It has a 1.6ghz processor vs. Apple’s A4 chip in the iPad which is clocked at 1.0ghz. It also has 1 GB of RAM vs. the iPad’s 256MB of RAM, plus two cameras vs. the iPad’s non-existant cameras. HP Slate 500 on HP Website: h10057.www1.hp.com
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Shanzai.com takes a return visit to the Zenithink ePad, comparing it with the Apple iPad just for kicks… If you’re interested the product can be found here: bit.ly -
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A look at the Android-based Galaxy Tab
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First look review: Samsung Galaxy Tab Android tablet
Samsung today at the IFA trade show in Berlin announced the Galaxy Tab, a 7 inch Android 2.2 tablet with a capacitive multi-touch display, 3G, WiFi and a 1GHz Hummingbird CPU. A group of us were lucky enough to …Read more on PDA Buyer’s Guide
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U.S. stores look north for school sales
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