Upcoming Tablets to Look Out For- july 2011

2011 is indeed the year of the tablets. CES and Computex were bombarded by tablets from every major consumer goods manufacturer and even some not-so-popular brands. The first wave has already hit our country starting with the iPad, followed by the iPad 2 which took everyone by surprise. While the iPad attracted the elite crowd and the Apple fanboys, Samsung’s Galaxy Tab was the only other real option for a tablet. The sub-25K price bracket suddenly witnessed a surge in cheap Android based tablets, most of which were quite bad to be even called a tablet like the HCL Me AE7, ZingLife E-Pad and Creative’s ZiiO 7. Plus, the Motorola Xoom and the HTC Flyer have only just started rolling out, giving you even more choices. It doesn't stop here, let’s take a look at some of the tablets that are yet to arrive in 2011.
Upcoming Tablets to Look Out For
Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1
The successor to the Galaxy Tab P1000, the Tab 10.1 will go up against the Motorola Xoom and the Acer A500 3G variant (if Acer actually launched this). Specification wise, it’s practically identical to the other two, so the deciding factor will have to be the user experience and ergonomics of the tablet. Acer has done little to no customization with the A500 (apart from some widgets) and we’ve not reviewed the Xoom yet, so we can’t comment on that, we really hope Samsung delivers on their TouchWiz user interface. Now I know their UI hasn’t exactly got them many fans when compared to HTC’s Sense but if they can pull off something like they did with the Galaxy S II, then we have some competition. No word on the price yet, but I guess it would launch at around the 35K mark.
Bigger and slimmer
Bigger and slimmer


The Galaxy Tab 10.1 Features -

  • 10.1-inch capacitive touchscreen with Samsung’s PLS display technology
  • Supports resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels
  • 3G, Wi-Fi or Wi-Fi only model to be available
  • Bluetooth v3.0 + EDR
  • GPS with A-GPS support for Google Maps
  • 3.1MP rear AF camera with LED flash and 720p video recording capability, 2MP forward facing camera for video calling.
  • 1080p HD@30fps video playback, DivX and Xvid support
  • Stereo speakers

Available in 16GB, 32GB and 64GB editions with micro SD card support up to 32GB.

Toshiba Thrive
While we rarely see many Toshiba products in India, other than a few notebooks and portable drives, it's hard to say when or if, will this ever come to India. Nevertheless, we shouldn’t ignore this 10.1-inch slab of glass, as it has some very unique features not found in the other tablets. For starters, this is the first Android tablet to have a removable battery and will launch with Android 3.1. It will also feature an SD card slot capable of handling 128GB SDXC cards and will come with a ExFAT driver enabling it to handle up to 1TB external hard drives over the USB port. Hopefully, Toshiba realizes the growing tablet market in India and will launch this quickly.
Stands out from the crowd
Stands out from the crowd


The Toshiba Thrive also features -

  • 10.1-inch capacitive touchscreen with 1280x800 pixel resolution
  • Wi-Fi 'n' support
  • Bluetooth v2.1 + EDR
  • GPS with A-GPS support for Google Maps
  • 5MP Autofocus rear camera, 2MP front facing camera
  • Available in 8GB, 16GB, 32GB editions with micro SD card support up to 32GB

Dell Streak 7
Dell’s next stint with tablets comes in the form of a slightly larger version of their first Streak phone. Called the Streak 7, the dimensions are more in line with BlackBerry’s PlayBook which will be their first target. The tablet is powered by Froyo and an Nvidia Tegra 2 CPU along with a 5MP auto-focus camera and buttons on the bezel which we don’t see on other tablets. The HTC Flyer which also sports a 7-inch screen should provide stiff competition once this releases. Once again, nothing on the India availability or pricing as of now. The Streak 7 will appeal mostly to people who liked the form factor of the PlayBook, but wanted the flexibility of Android. Sadly, Dell has no plans to launch the Streak 7 in India anytime soon so you'll have to import one if you want to get it.
BB PlayBook beware
BB PlayBook, beware!


The Dell Streak 7 features -

  • 7-inch capacitive touchscreen with a resolution of 800 x 480 pixels
  • 3G, Wi-Fi
  • Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DP
  • GPS with A-GPS support
  • 5MP rear AF camera with 720p video recording capability, 1.3MP forward facing camera for video calling
  • MP4/H.263/H.264/WMV video playback
  • 16GB built-in storage with micro SD card support up to 32GB
The Transformer should be hitting Indian shores towards July end, if rumors are to be believed. This 10.1-inch beast will compete with the big boys like the Xoom, A500 and the iPad 2. Specifications wise, it's once again not very different from the rest and whether it does well or not, entirely depends on the extra features that Asus includes and if they are worth the asking price. We got an update from Asus who say the TF101 will launch for an MRP of Rs.32,999. This is for the 16GB Wi-Fi only version and the release date is 15th July.
Interesting concept
Interesting concept


The Asus Eee Pad Transformer features -

  • 10.1-inch IPS Panel at 1280x800 resolution encased in Gorilla Glass
  • Wi-Fi 'n' support
  • Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DP
  • GPS with A-GPS support
  • 5MP rear AF camera, 1.3MP forward facing camera for video calling
Available in 16GB, 32GB editions with micro SD card support up to 32GB

LG Optimus Pad
We heard reports of the Optimus Pad heading to India in June for about 30K, obviously that did not happen. LG’s Pad is quite different from all the other 10.1-inch tablets we’ve seen. First of all, the screen size will be 8.9-inches and will be 3D capable (I’m hoping glass-less, else it would be rather silly). What’s more, it will have the similar 1280x768 resolution seen on the larger sized tablets, so we can expect the picture to be sharper and crisper. Powered by the same Tegra 2 CPU seen in their Optimus 2x, this will certainly be an interesting option if priced right.
3D capable tablet
3D capable tablet


The Optimus Pad also features -

  • 8.9-inch capacitive touchscreen with a 1280 x 768 pixel resolution
  • 3G, Wi-Fi with DLNA compatibility
  • Bluetooth v2.1+ EDR with A2DP
  • GPS with A-GPS support for Google Maps
  • Dual 5MP cameras for 3D capture, 2MP front facing camera
  • HDMI Out
  • Available in a 32GB version with microSD card support

Lenovo LePad
Lenovo’s LePad was quite shaky right from its first announcement at CES 2010 - and then we found out later that it won't go into production. Well, just a few months back we got to know that the LePad is back on track and will be heading to India, some time this year. Although a little late to the party, let’s hope Lenovo beefs up the specifications, before launching it since a single core CPU just won’t cut it anymore given the competition.
Beautifully crafted
Beautifully crafted


Some known features of the LePad -

  • 10.1-inch capacitive touchscreen with 1280x800 pixel resolution
  • 3G, Wi-Fi
  • Will run Android 2.2

There's not a lot of information about the LePad available for now. I guess we'll just have to wait and watch.

So there you go, six more exciting tablets are right on the horizon begging for your hard earned cash. Which one are you going home with?

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