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Amazon Releases the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus A Bit Early

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If you're in the market for a 7-inch Android "Honeycomb" tablet then Samsung may have one for you. They've already announced the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus before and Amazon is looking to make some money off of it. The tablet is now available for $399 (16GB) and $499 (32GB) even though it wasn't supposed to be released until the 13th. So, you have the possibility of getting this one ten days early which you might want to consider. Check it out on Amazon.

[The Verge]



Amazon Unveils Three New Kindles; Fire, Touch eReader, and $79 Model

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Amazon has just announced what has been rumoured for a long time - and a bit more! Yes it's the Kindle Fire which is running a completely customized Android 2.x UI. This tablet features a 7-inch display and looks a whole lot like the BlackBerry Playbook. This tablet is lacking a bunch of features but that's because all Amazon wants you to do on this is read and buy books as much as possible. The tablet does feature a dual-core CPU along with WiFi but lacks 3G, cameras, and even a microphone. The device will be available for $199 and you can pre-order it right now with shipping set for November.

That's not all though. Amazon also decided to unveil the Kindle Touch eReader along with another $79 Kindle - this one ships today! The Touch eReader has a 3G model which will cost $149, while the WiFi-only model is $99; they're both set to launch on November 21st!

[BGR]

Asus Eee Pad Slider Available For $480 In North America

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Starting at $480 you can now buy the 16GB Asus Eee Pad Slider; of course, the 32GB model will cost you $100 more. This tablet does feature a Tegra 2 CPU, a microSD card slot, USB storage, 1GB of RAM, a 5MP camera, a front-facing camera, an HDMI output, a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, and Honeycomb 3.2. Check it out on Newegg if you're in the US and Amazon Canada.

[This Is My Next]

MSI X370 Hits the US With AMD E-450 APU For $579

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It's not the most exciting notebook but MSI has released the updated MSI X370. This one features an AMD E-450 1.65GHz APU, a 13-inch display with a 1,366 x 768 resolution, 4GB of RAM, a 500GB HDD, and up to 10 hours of battery life. The notebook is available now on Amazon and Newegg for $579. It's not amazingly powerful but it'll do most of the tasks that you want it to do.

[Engadget]

7-Inch Amazon Kindle Is Very Real, Could Launch Soon For $250

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Tech Crunch's own MG Siegler has reported that he has played with the upcoming Android-based Kindle even though he wasn't able to take any photos of it. If you believe him, he says a bunch of things about the upcoming tablet turned e-book reader. He says it looks a whole lot like the BlackBerry Playbook, that it'll simply be called the Amazon Kindle, and the company has transformed the Android (2.2) OS completely into their own simple UI. The tablet is said to be a 7-inch model which could hit the market in October / November for $250 which is half the price of the entry-level iPad 2 and cheaper than almost every other tablet out there right now.

Of course, the tablet is sporting a backlit display so the battery life is up in the air and it'll effect your eyes a lot more than an e-ink display would. The CPU is unknown right now but it could be a single-core CPU to keep the cost down and because you'll mostly be reading on it anyway. He also mentioned that the 10-inch model is expected in Q1 2012 but only if this 7-inch model is a success. They're betting it all on this one.

UpdateTech Crunch has shopped a photo of what the next Kindle will look like and it's above.

[Tech Crunch]

Foxconn Building Amazon's 10.1-Inch Tablet, Shipping In 2012

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DigiTimes is reporting something big if you're looking for more information regarding Amazon's upcoming Android tablets. Apparently, Foxconn will be making Amazon's upcoming rumored 10.1-inch tablet. This one's reportedly going to be hitting the market in 2012 so it'll be out after their first tablet which will feature a slightly smaller (9-inch) display. Specs for this one are unknown right now but it'll hopefully house a Nvidia Kal-El (Tegra 3) chipset.

[BGR]

9-Inch Amazon Android Tablet Could Launch This October, Without a Camera

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The WSJ has just confirmed the rumours of an Amazon Android tablet launching this year. The tablet is said to be the first of a "family" of products from the company. The first one is a tablet that's expected to launch before the end of October with a roughly 9-inch display (possibly 8.9).

Sadly, the WSJ is reporting that this tablet won't have a camera so you won't be able to video chat on this one. That could be because they're planning to get their foot in the door with the first tablet which could be pegged with a cheap price tag. Rumoured specs for this one are a TI OMAP4 CPU so we'll see what happens in a few months.

[Android and Me]

Samsung NC110 and NC215s (Solar Panel) Netbooks Up For Pre-Order

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If you're looking for a Samsung netbook then two of them can be pre-ordered. There's the NC110 and the NC215s which packs a solar panel on the lid so that you'll be able to charge it. They both feature an Atom N570 CPU, WiFi b/g/n / Bluetooth 3.0 support, 1GB of DDR3 RAM, a 250GB HDD, and Windows 7 Starter Edition. Check it out on Amazon here and here.

[Engadget]

BlackBerry Bold Touch 9900 To Come In White, Says Amazon UK

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If you love your devices in white then you might want to know that Amazon UK has just confirmed that RIM's upcoming BlackBerry Bold Touch 9900 will be available in white. Apparently though, the launch for that region might not be available until October 15th which is later than expected. In the meantime, check it out on Amazon UK.

[CrackBerry]

Lenovo IdeaPad K1 "Honeycomb" Tablet Up For Pre-Order On Amazon

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Someone has just spotted that the Lenovo IdeaPad K1 Android "Honeycomb" tablet is up on Amazon. The tablet features 32GB of storage (and a microSD card slot) and is up for pre-order right now for $499.99. The tablet features a Tegra 2 CPU, a 10.1-inch display with a 1,280 x 800 resolution, an HDMI output, a SIM card slot, a 3.5mm headphone jack, a 5MP camera, a 2MP front-facing camera, and WiFi / Bluetooth 2.1 support. It seems pretty good but all Android tablets are starting to be just about the same. Anyways, check it out on Amazon.

[Slash Gear]

HP Envy 14 Beats Edition Packs Sandy Bridge, Now Available For $1,049

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HP's Envy 14 Beats Edition has just been updated to pack a punch. The notebook now features an Intel Core i5-2410M CPU, 6GB of DDR3 RAM, a 750GB HDD, an AMD Radeon HD 6630 GPU, and an aluminum body. This one will cost you $1,049.99 on Amazon if you want it. Of course, you'll also be able to enjoy your music on the notebook because of the tech you'll find inside. If you're interested then check it out on Amazon.

[Engadget]

Amazon's Tablet Could Be Available This August With TI CPU

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Yes, DigiTimes is back at it again. This time they're reporting that Amazon's upcoming Android tablet could be available as early as this August and it could house a TI CPU. Keep in mind that the picture above is just a photoshop of a Samsung Galaxy Tab so don't expect Amazon's tablet to look too similar. Other specs are still unknown right now but at least you have an idea of when it'll be available.

[Engadget]

Best Buy and Amazon Now Taking Pre-Orders On Samsung and Acer's Chromebooks

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If you're patiently waiting for a notebook with Google Chrome OS on board then the wait is almost over. Google has informed everyone that you can now pre-order Chromebooks through Amazon and Best Buy right now! Yes, that's the Samsung Series 5 and the Acer Cromia which starts at $430 and $380, respectively. Check them out on Amazon and Best Buy.

[Engadget]

Amazon "Coyote" and "Hollywood" Tablets Could Launch This Year

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BGR has just picked up some exclusive information regarding future Amazon Android products that will reportedly be available later this year. The first one is the "Coyote", while there could also be a "Hollywood" one as well. The Coyote is said to feature a dual-core Tegra 2 CPU, while the Hollywood is said to be sporting a quad-core Tegra 3 CPU.

Both of these tablets are said to be sporting the Android "Honeycomb" OS which shouldn't be surprising. Furthermore, don't be surprised if they have the Amazon AppStore pre-installed. The size of the tablets are still unknown so we'll have to wait for that important information.

[BGR]

11.6-Inch Samsung Series 9 Now Available In the US, Starting At $1,159

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If you're looking to get Samsung's MacBook Air rival then you might want to take a look at the Series 9 which is now available and shipping across the US of A. The notebook packs an 11.6-inch display, a Core i3 CPU, 2GB of RAM, and a 64GB SSD. All of that will cost you $1,159 on Amazon. The ultraportable is just 2.3 pounds and also features goodies like Bluetooth 3.0 / WiFi b/g/n support, WiMAX if you need it, and a 1.3MP webcam. This one will be easy enough for you to carry around.

[Engadget]

Samsung Infuse 4G and HP Veer 4G Now Available On AT&T

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Looking to get the next big smartphone on AT&T? Then you might want to take a look at the Samsung Infuse 4G and the HP Veer 4G which both feature HSPA+ connectivity for faster speeds. The Infuse is the 4.5-inch monster from Samsung which is as close as it gets to the Galaxy S II in the US, while the Veer is as small as a credit card and features a portrait slide-out QWERTY keyboard.

Update: The Veer is available for free on a 2-year contract at Best Buy and the Infuse is going for $149.99 on a 2-year at Amazon.

[Engadget]

HTC ChaCha and Salsa Pop Up On Amazon UK, Shipping June 26

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If you live in the UK then you might want to head over the Amazon if you're obsessed with Facebook. HTC's two Facebook phones, the ChaCha and the Salsa have just popped up online for £250 ($409 USD) and £320 ($524 USD), respectively. The ChaCha only has a 2.6-inch display along with a QWERTY keyboard while the Salsa has a 3.4-inch display that you'll have to type on. Sadly, they're both powered by a 600MHz Qualcomm CPU which could be too slow for you. Check them out here and here, respectively, now if you want to, but they'll be delivered on June 26th.

[Engadget]

Amazon UK Lists the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Ultraportable At £1,292

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I already knew it'd be expensive but this is just pushing it. The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 ultra-thin notebook has just been spotted on Amazon UK where it's chilling at £1,292.52, which is right around $2,120 USD. It definitely isn't cheap. If you still have your heart set on this notebook then you might want to know that it features a 13.3-inch display, an Intel Core i5-2520M 2.5GHz CPU, 4GB of DDR3 RAM, and a 320GB HDD.

Rounding out the specs it also has a backlit keyboard, 8 hours of battery life, and Windows 7 Professional. Sadly, it looks like the base model only features integrated Intel HD graphics, which is a let down considering the price - not surprising considering how thin it is. Check it out on Amazon UK where it's shipping on May 20th.

[Engadget]

Amazon and T-Mobile Now Selling the LG G-Slate Tablet For $799

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As expected, the LG G-Slate with HPSA+ (4G) connectivity is now available if you want to pay $799.99. This tablet sports an 8.9-inch 3D display, a dual-core 1GHz Tegra 2 CPU, dual cameras that'll record 3D video, and Android "Honeycomb". Check it out on Amazon if you're willing to fork over $799. Check it out on T-Mobile as well.

[Phandroid]

Dell Streak 7 Available On Amazon USA For $379

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If you're shopping around for the WiFi-only Dell Streak 7 tablet from Dell then you're going to have to head over to Amazon. Yes, they're selling it right now for $379.99 even though Dell doesn't have it live on their own website. This tablet's sporting a dual-core Tegra 2 CPU, a 7-inch display, 16GB of storage, dual cameras, and Android pre-Honeycomb so it's between this and the old-school Galaxy Tab. Check it out on Amazon.

[Engadget]