Entries in Honeycomb (19)

Monday
Mar142011

Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 demoed in user-made video

Those interested in the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 will want to see this video by AndroidHD which shows the upcoming Honeycomb tablet in action.

Source: AndroidHD

 

Tuesday
Feb152011

Honeycomb Slate Shootout: Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, Motorola Xoom, LG G-Slate and Toshiba Tablet

Updated on Wednesday, February 16, 2011 at 2:02PM by Registered CommenterGadjo Cardenas Sevilla

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

Honeycomb is Google's tablet-specific Android operating system that is expected to ship in at least four new tablets. We take a look at the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, the Motorola Xoom, the LG G-Slate and the Toshiba Tablet which are all powerful next-generation 10" inch  tablets aiming for the iPad's market share. Here's what we know about these new devices.

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Saturday
Feb122011

First Look: Samsung Galaxy Tab 2, 10" inch honeycomb tablet 

 

Lo and behold! Here is the first shot of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1" inch Android Honeycomb tablet and the next generation Samsung Galaxy S. Outed by Samsung Hub prior to the device's slated release at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona tomorrow. We have to say, the bigger Galaxy Tab running the Google Android Honeycomb OS looks quite handsome.

Featuring a dual-core Tegra 2 processor, an 8 megapixel rear camera and a 2 megapixel front-facing camera, 16GB or 32GB  of storage as well as Android 3.0 Android Honeycomb OS, this looks like a direct compatitor to Motorola's Xoom and LG's G-Slate tablets, not to mention the iPad.

 

 

Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10" tablet next to the original Galaxy Tab - Photo via Engadget

See Samsung's full press release after the break.

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Tuesday
Feb082011

Video: LG's G-Slate 3D Capable Honeycomb tablet demoed

LG's G-Slate demoed briefly in this video from T-Mobile. Looks really good! The 3D aspect sounds a bit gimmicky but if this hits the market at a lower price than the Motorola Xoom's SRT of $800, it should make for interesting competition.