Tablets! Tablets tablets tablets. The tablet space is going to get really smoking hot this year with some compelling devices hitting the market that will crank things up a notch. Here are the top tablets to watch this year.
ASUS Eee Pad Transformer
This’s a 10.1-inch tablet with a dual core NVIDIA Tegra 2 CPU that runs Android 3.0. The most innovative and interesting thing of it is that it has an optional keyboard dock that will also function as an extended battery, giving the device up to 16 hours of life. At the same time ASUS has pulled off an Android tablet that also doubles as a laptop when the Transformer is in dock mode. Use it as a laptop or tablet as you wish with its super awesome performance.
ASUS Eee Pad Transformer is also a great media player which supports a lot of media formats including files with MPEG4, H.263, H.264 as video format and AAC, AAC+, MP3, OGG, MIDI as audio format. Thus you play your iTunes movies and videos on ASUS Eee Pad Transformer with a mp4 format, while if you want to put your iTunes m4v movies to ASUS Eee Pad Transformer, you will need this great m4v converter – Noteburner m4v converter.
If you’d love to, please refer to how to convert iTunes m4v to ASUS Eee Pad Transformer.
RIM PlayBook
Guess what’s here, right now, Playbook, running Quake 3 in 1080 and a slideshow at the same time without breaking a sweat? BlackBerry’s business-minded PlayBook tablet. It’s 7 inches of wow, with an OS that purrs and hardware—a pixel-dense 1024×600 display, 5MP rear and 3MP front-facing cameras, dual-core 1GHz processor—that keeps up with just about anybody. And while there’s nothing flashy about the design, it’s got the kind of perfectly competent, sturdy build you’d want for a business tablet.
HP TouchPad
The TouchPad is the first webOS-based tablet, and when presented last month showed to be a compelling device. The webOS platform is well designed for tablet screens, and HP is adding special wireless interaction with the upcoming Pre 3 smartphone to set the TouchPad apart from the pack. It is expected to hit the market in the June timeframe. HP is also rumored to be working on a 7-inch version of this tablet, but has not confirmed it officially. The TouchPad sports a 10.1-inch screen. TouchPad brings an awesome surfing experience!
Motorola Xoom
It’s been a too-long wait for a usable 10-inch Android tablet, much less one that makes us blush. But the Xoom looks like the platonic ideal of a Honeycomb slate: dual-core 1GHz processor, 2-megapixel front camera, 5-megapixel rear camera and 1280×800 display. With the Android 3.0 tablet OS, Motorola was the chosen one. And, interestingly enough, the Motorola Xoom was not only be the first Honeycomb tablet, but also the first tablet to run on Verizon’s new 4G LTE superhighway.
iTunes m4v videos to Motorola Xoom
ipad 2iPad still remains the king of the category, even with the invasion of an army of challengers, it’s difficult to see a scenario in which the iPad won’t retain a commanding market share lead when we get to the end of 2011. The second generation iPad – iPad 2 is thinner, lighter and more capable than the original version, and should keep dominating the sales charts in 2011.
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