The Latest Tablet computers 2013 -- By Brand
Since the first iPad, tablet computers have evolved into multiple form factors and sizes -- each one being targeted to a specific user. Compare tablet computers with our full list of the latest models and their specs.
Here are the latest tablet computers 2013 for each major manufacturer:
Samsung (7)
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Our illustration shows the Samsung Nexus 10.
10-inch Samsung tablet with a 2560 x 1600 display resolution, the highest so far.
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Coby (5)
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Our picture shows the Coby Kyros MID1024.
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ASUS (2)
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Our illustration shows the Asus Nexus 7.
The Nexus 7 claims to be portable-enough and powerful with these features: A 7-inch display, 10 hours of browsing time, Tegra 3 processor, up to 32GB storage, and Android 4.2 Jelly Bean operating system.
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Acer (2)
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Our illustration shows the Acer Iconia Tab W500.
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HP (2)
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Our picture shows the HP TouchPad.
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HTC (2)
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Our picture shows the HTC EVO View 4G.
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Archos (2)
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Our picture shows the Archos 101 Internet Tablet.
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Kindle (1)
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Our illustration shows the Kindle Fire HD 8.9.
Tablet-like eBook reader with a modified version of Android, an HD camera and an anti-glare display.
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Microsoft (1)
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Our illustration shows the Microsoft Surface.
Microsoft´s first tablet computer comes with tablet versions of Microsoft popular programs (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote) and an integrated kickstand for hands-free use.
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Barnes (1)
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Our picture shows the Barnes and Noble Nook Color.
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Sony (1)
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Our illustration shows the Sony Tablet S.
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Binatone (1)
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Our illustration shows the Binatone HomeSurf 7.
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LG (1)
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Our picture shows the LG Optimus Pad.
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Huawei (1)
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Our illustration shows the Huawei IDEOS S7.
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Dell (1)
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Our picture shows the Dell Streak 7.
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