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Engadget Apr 19, 2011

The ultimate victor in the tablet wars will be the army that conquers the most wallets, and so now the question of course is whether you should open the ramparts of yours to this potential intruder. After spending a few days with one, running across country and chilling in coach for hours on end,...

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SlashGear Apr 18, 2011

Honeycomb still falls short of being mass-market ready, though it’s certainly full of promise. As Google has shown with its smartphone iterations of Android, it has no intention of standing still and allowing iOS to dominate the market. The G-Slate makes – with things like Flash Player support...

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CrunchGear Apr 20, 2011

If you’re an Android tablet fan tethered to T-Mobile then this is the device for you. It has a bit more fit and finish than the Xoom and is smaller than the latest Honeycomb entrant, the Acer Iconia A500. At $529 with two year contract and $100 rebate I find this a bit too expensive and, as was...

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