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Moonse APad 7002 Tablet
Moonse APad is one of the few Android tablets out there that support playback of 1080p videos. This tablet supports live wallpapers and even Android App Market. The tablet performs like a champ when it comes to gaming and videos, thanks to its Telechips TCC8902 720MHz processor.
The APad costs 185 dollars and delivers a runtime of around 3 hours from its 1400mAh battery, which is ‘meh’.

Stream TV eLocity A7 tablet
Stream TV Networks is planning to unveil new tablet called eLocity A7 that boasts a 7-inch display and thus is more portable than the Apple iPad (9.7-inches). Just like any other tablet in the market, it runs Android OS and comes with myriad of office software. It measures 8.2″ x 4.8″ and does not appears to be supporting the Google Android market, something that is only available to the smartphone users only

HP to bundle printer with a Tablet
According to the rumor-slingers at Digitimes, HP will be bundling a printer with the tablet PC that will to debut in the month of September. The tablet is reported to be equipped with a 7-inch touch screen display packing a WVGA resolution. It will run on a Freescale ARM processor whose clock speed is not specified.
The research also says that it will sport 512MB RAM and 4GB of flash storage, that is most likely to be expandable via microSD card slot. Interesting, the device is said to run Android, not webOS. This means the report is definitely not talking about the webOS tablet which will be launch in the month of January. Coming to its printer, the bundled printer is made by Wistron and will come with a dock for connecting the device and printer.
Also read about – webOS Tablet release date

Best Buy Tablet?
CTO of Best Buy, Robert Stephens has tweeted photos of a tablet that the company will be selling under its Rockfish brand. There is not much know about the device yet, but Stephens did tweet that the device runs Android 2.2 operating system.
It is surprising to see that it has a sticking resemblance to the defunct HP Slate, including the size, form factor, and connectors.

SmartQ T7 gets a hands-on
SmartQ makes some really affordable Android tablets and the model T7 is one of them. This tablet, just like rest of the Android tablets, features a 7-inch display, but the display packs 800×600 pixels that shows more information at a time compared to most of the Android tablets which usually come with WVGA (800×480) display. Do not underestimate this tablet since it packs some serious connectivity radios, including 3G, CDMA and Wi-Fi. Learn more about SmartQ T7

GPad G10
There is no doubt that tablet devices seem to be all the rage these days, especially the ones that run Android OS and the Gpad G10 is one of the many Android tablets that look like an iPad. It comes with just 2GB of flash storage, but thank goodness, it is expandable via microSDHC card slot.
Powered by the Telechips 8902 ARM 11 processor, it comes with 7-inch touchscreen display at 800 x 480 pixels, 256MB RAM, a VGA camera, HDMI out, Android 2.1 and a 2600mAh battery.

LG Optimus Tablet
LG is joining the crowded Android tablet market with its Android tablet set to release in Q4 2010. There is very limited information available on the tablet. So far, the only thing we know is that the tablet will join LG Optimus series range of smartphones.

Viewsonic Android Tablet coming soon
Viewsonic will be launching its own 7-inch tablet running the latest Android 2.2 Froyo OS coming this Autumn. The tablet is rumored to have voice functionality via GSM (radio) and 3/5MP camera on its back. So, who wants a phone bigger than Dell Streak?
The tablet will be launched in UK for price somewhere between 300 and 400 pounds.

Enso zenPad 2, zenPad 3, zenPad 4 launched
Enso has just launched three Android tablets in the market sporting 5, 7 and 10-inch displays respectively. First one is the zenPad 2 that has a 5-inch display and runs Android 1.5 OS. It is powered by a 624MHz processor and comes with Wi-Fi, 3G, GPS and accelerometer. For storage, you get 256MB, expandable via microSD card slot. The company is bundling the unit with a 8GB card. The company is promising an Android 2.1 update very soon.
Second is the zenPad 3 that is equipped with a 7-inch display and has the same specs as Enso zenPad 2.
We are most exited about the last one – zenPad 4 – 10-inch display and 1GHz processor. It has 2GB flash for storage, microSD slot (8GB included), accelerometer, Wi-Fi and runs Android 2.1 operating system. However, there is no mention of 3G radio. Bummer!
zenPad 2, zenPad 3 and zenPad 4 cost $219, $249 and $199 respectively
Samsung Tablet release date
Samsung has reconfirmed that it will be launching its first Android tablet, possibly named as Galaxy Tab or Galaxy P1000 coming this quarter.

As expected, it will be outfitted with a 7-inch touchscreen display. However, the company did not mention its cost or if it will run Android 2.2


