Android tablets
After very little build up, LG Electronics introduced the LG G Pad 8.3, the company's successor to the LG Optimus Pad of 2011, early last month. Now it's coming to store shelves on Nov. 3.
Owners of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 8.0 and 10.1 tablets may have noticed that despite running Android 4.2 Jelly Bean, the devices seem to be missing the multi-user functionality that can be found in other tablets running Android 4.2. Lucky for them, Samsung will soon be rolling out a software update that should change that.
The new Google Nexus 7 has finally arrived. The highly-rated tablet is hitting retail stores' shelves Tuesday, July 30, and here's what you need to know about it.
Google's new Nexus 7 tablet made a splash in the technosphere with its improved specs and affordability when it was announced July 24. The tablet is now available for purchase through a number of outlets; for those interested, here's where you can place an order ahead of the official July 30 release date.
If you're thinking of picking up the Nexus 7 refresh when it hits most retailers July 30, here's what reviewers are saying:
Google announced the next-generation Nexus 7 tablet Wednesday, and while the device was supposed to begin retailing July 30, it looks like some retailers have already jumped the gun.
Google's new Nexus 7 was announced Wednesday, and while U.S. consumers will see the tablet hit retail stores' shelves at the end of July, it looks like those in the United Kingdom will have a significantly longer wait.
Google finally took the wraps off its next Nexus tablet, the 2013 Nexus 7, at a "Breakfast with Sundar Pichai" event Wednesday - here's what the refresh is all about.
The next-gen Nexus 7 tablet from Google is slated to be revealed Wednesday, July 24 at an event in San Francisco, but it seems the tablet has already hit the Internet in its full form and glory ahead of its official unveiling.
It wasn't too long ago that we learned the next-gen Google Nexus 7 tablet should be landing on retail stores' shelves at the end of July, and now we have more evidence that the tablet will indeed be available for purchase before August comes around.
Google's been awfully mum on details concerning the next Nexus 7 tablet, and while the search giant hasn't officially mentioned anything (yet), consumers should be able to snag the new Nexus 7 in two weeks.
Everybody knew Google's popular 2012 budget tablet, the Nexus 7, would be getting a refresh this year, the only question was when. Luckily, the tablet's unveiling shouldn't be too far off, and Google should be revealing the 2nd-generation Nexus 7 at an event Wednesday, July 24.
Google has been awfully quiet about the successor to the popular Nexus 7 tablet released last year, but that hasn't stopped insiders and rumors from spilling out onto the Internet. If it all adds up, then the second-generation Nexus 7 should be releasing by the end of July with some nifty specs.
While Google has not yet revealed any official details concerning its plans for a new ASUS Nexus 7 tablet, it seems that the tablet could be landing at the end of July, if one ASUS representative is correct.
Samsung will unleash a new line of tablets upon Americans in a couple weeks with an update to its popular Galaxy Tab series. For those interested in the largest variant, the one with the 10.1-inch display, here's what to expect.