By Al Hilal on Friday, January 7, 2011 Filed Under: Tablets

Claimed as the current thinnest X86 based Tablet PC, EKING M7 is on display at CES 2011 at EKING booth #35858. Powered by Intel Atom Z530 processor, EKING M7 features a 7-inch 10points multi-touch piezoelectric screen, DDR2 1GB memory, built-in 3G, WiFi and GPS. With 550 grams of weight and 1.7 cm in thickness, EKING M7 is very convenient to carry. It also supports the most extensive PC software and has VGA, USB, SD card reader, and other comprehensive interfaces. And last but not least, EKING M7 adopts the latest piezoelectric touch screen, which integrates the advantages of a capacitive touch screen and resistance touch screen.
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By Al Hilal on Wednesday, January 5, 2011 Filed Under: Tablets

At the 2011 CES, Enspert is introducing its new Android-based multimedia tablets – IDENTITY tab E201, IDENTITY E300, and IDENTITY E302. Designed for education and entertainment, the IDENTITY tab offering color LCD e-book reader capabilities along with HD-quality video playback and Web browsing. Highlights include: WiFi, 3G, Wimax, and Android Gingerbread. The new lineup of IDENTITY devices will hit the stores starting in in early 2011.
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By Al Hilal on Wednesday, January 5, 2011 Filed Under: Accessories

The DIGIPOWER Universal Charging Dock works with iPad, iPhone, or iPod. Its attached 4ft cable connects to a wall charger to power up or to a computer to charge and sync. The integrated blue LED on the base of the stand lets you know when you have power. The wide base provides extra stability for use with an iPad. It is perfect for surfing the web, photo viewing or checking e-mails. The Universal Charging Dock is available for immediate delivery at a suggested retail price of $29.99. You can see the DIGIPOWER Universal Charging Dock at CES 2011 at Booth #31242 in the South Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center.
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By Al Hilal on Wednesday, January 5, 2011 Filed Under: Tablets

Motion announced the Motion CL900 rugged tablet PC. Expected to be available in Q2 of 2011, the Motion CL900 will be at CES tomorrow for media reviews. As a robust tablet, the CL900 will stand up to harsh conditions, while enabling real-time collaboration and access to information. Powered by the upcoming Intel® Atom™ processor currently codenamed “Oak Trail,” the CL900 runs Microsoft Windows 7, and includes 30GB or 62GB solid state drive (SSD), and up to 2GB of RAM.
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