Whatever excitement was generated when Apple announced its iPad is beginning to wear off according to surveys by the consumer electronics shopping site Retrevo. As part of the surveys the shopping site asked, Have you heard about the new Apple tablet that might be revealed in January? The two surveys included one taken before and one
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With rumors of an Apple tablet reinvigorated, shopping site Retrevo released the findings of an Apple tablet study that found $600 to be the pricing sweet spot and the need for Apple to get a move on before more Mac users buy netbooks. - Just in case Apple does produce a tablet/slate product, consumer electronics shopping site Retrevo decided to poll its users and find out who would buy one and fo...
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eWEEKWireless on 1st Nov 2009 (via feedproxy.google.com)
PC World - Reports suggest that Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer will unveil details of Microsoft's entry in the tablet PC arena during his keynote speech today at the 2010 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES). The announcement will steal some of the thunder from the extreme hype and speculation over Apple's "iSlate" tablet PC-- which may or may not exist and may or may not be announ...
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PC World - Steve Ballmer's keynote address at the 2010 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) did not unveil the rumored Microsoft Courier tablet PC. Ballmer did take the opportunity, though, to reveal an HP tablet PC dubbed the "Slate".
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With as much hype surrounding it as the original iPhone, there can be few interested in consumer electronics who didnt know that Apple were holding a new product launch yesterday evening and sure enough, the Apple iPad was launched. The iPad is a tablet computer which can be simply described as visually being a large iPod
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DialAPhone on 28th Jan 2010 (via dialaphone.co.uk)
Smartphones, tablets and netbooks are set to be high on the agenda at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show as traditional PC vendors look to compete with the new Apple iSlate due to be released on the 26th January in the USA. Among those set to take on Apple is HTC. Among the vendors who are working on a touch tablet PC is HTC, which is confident it has a product that will compete head-on with....
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Monkey boy to hurl spoiler at Apple? Microsoft boss Steve Ballmer is due to unveil a slate or tablet type computer at the Consumer Electronics Show later today.… The power of collaboration within unified communications
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NewsFactor - If Apple doesn't steal the thunder from this week's Consumer Electronics Show (CES) with rumors of a tablet computer, Google may pull a hefty share of the headlines away from the showroom floor with its highly anticipated Google phone. The company is set to hold a briefing about its smartphone plans on Tuesday as competitors show their new wares at CES at a different venue.
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I generally don't comment on rumors, but, well, let's face it, Apple is the most important company in consumer electronics today, and my phone's been ringing continually lately with press, analysts, clients, and assorted others looking for insight on what Apple is doing with regard to a tablet PC or similar product. Officially, I have no idea what Apple is doing here.
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CraigMathiassBlog on 22nd Aug 2009 (via networkworld.com)
PC Magazine - 3G connectivity? A (relatively) low price? Long battery life? What are the make-or-break features for you in the still-theoretical-but-we-all-know-it's-coming Apple tablet? Electronics reviewer/shopping site Retrevo.com surveyed the potential audience and came up with some interesting findings.
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