ASUS Eee Pad Tablet is suitable on for who don’t want to type on a display as it has removable QWERTY keyboard that really transforms the device in to a Netbook as it’s name.
Techgadgetsreview: The successor to the LG Optimus Pad (currently known as Optimus Pad 2) might be fitted with 4G LTE connectivity. See more of its updated specs and features.
Techgadgetsreview: Toshiba is planning to introduce a 10.1-inch tablet of its own fitted with Android Honeycomb and could be the thinnest and lightest slate we've ever seen.
Cnet: The Google TV-equipped Logitech Revue is finally getting its Honeycomb update.
Android 3.0 OS melds with ASUS’ Waveshare UI for a unique user experience.
Now this is a really good idea 2 in 1 :)
this is going to be the future of devices later on in 2012.
I dont care for the tablet is a half laptop deal. I want what the Motorola Atrix is doing to become mainstream. I like the idea of having a personal device(phone) that has all your unique info and then plugging it into a "vanilla" device that is more suited for desktop use but it will have all your relevant settings for ease of use..