The other day, when AT&T was flaunting the Acer Iconia Tab as their next offering, the launch schedule of the Honeycomb tablet mentioned was a rather vague second quarter of 2011. However, the second quarter isn't too far away and now that the Iconia Tablet has made it to the FCC, we know the tablet is almost ready. Acer is planning to release the tablet in April 2011, … [Read more...] about Acer Iconia Tab A500 at the FCC
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Asus Eee Pad TF101 hits FCC
Asus, a strong contender for the tablet crown of 2011 has reason to rejoice. Its Eee Pad TF101 tablet PC has now gone past the FCC hurdle in time for its intended April launch. The Asus Eee Pad Transformer has got approval for its Wi-Fi and Bluetooth functionality though extensive details of the tablet are yet to come by. The Eee Pad TF101 tablet comes with a 10.1 inch … [Read more...] about Asus Eee Pad TF101 hits FCC
Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 passed the FCC
One more tablet PC has been approved by the FCC. This time, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 has secured the necessary FCC certification which is mandatory if it wishes to be seen on the American retail scene. The Samsung tablet is lined up for a market debut some time very soon. This is close on the heels of the LG G-Slate also obtaining FCC clearance. However, Samsung has made … [Read more...] about Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 passed the FCC
LG wins FCC clearance for WiFi and 3G versions of G-Slate
The LG G-Slate is now past the FCC, which means we might not be too far away from another high profile tablet launch. In fact, things will be all the more exciting with the G-Slate since its not only just another tablet ported with Google Honeycomb, but its the first tablet in the world to come with 3D capabilities. LG has acquired the mandatory FCC certification for both the … [Read more...] about LG wins FCC clearance for WiFi and 3G versions of G-Slate
Quanta’s own tablet hits the FCC
Taiwan based manufacturers it seems have upped the ante as far as tablet PCs are concerned. Quanta Computers is the latest to come up with its own tablet PC, in much the same manner as many of its domestic compatriots like ECS or Netronix have done in recent times. And the good thing with the Quanta QV3A (until it gets a proper name) is that the tablet has already made it to … [Read more...] about Quanta’s own tablet hits the FCC
Dell’s K08T Convertible Tablet passes FCC
Dell has got the necessary FCC approval for its convertible tablet with the premier certification authority having cleared the tablet's WIMAX capability. Known internally as the K08T, the new convertible tablet seems to include a full keyboard along with a swiveling display area with a diagonal measurement of 12 inches. The display will swivel around to be folded right on top … [Read more...] about Dell’s K08T Convertible Tablet passes FCC
Wi-Fi only Motorola XOOM at FCC
There is a new tablet device that has been spotted at FCC and it seems it's the Wi-Fi only version of the Motorola XOOM tablet. Referred to within the FCC as ID IHDT56MT1, the tablet is mentioned in internal documents as "wireless tablet with embedded WLAN." The tablet which documents also reveal as a Motorola product features only Bluetooth and Wi-Fi with no mention of 3G. … [Read more...] about Wi-Fi only Motorola XOOM at FCC
Notion Ink Adam starts shipping tomorrow
I am sure a lot of you out there have been dying to hear just this. And as Rohan Shravan points out in the latest post in the company blog, the big day when Notion Ink starts shipping the FCC and CE batches of the Adam tablet is tomorrow. So keep an eye on your delivery status as the company has stated they will updating the status soon. Or as a rough estimate, if the expected … [Read more...] about Notion Ink Adam starts shipping tomorrow
NextBook’s Next6 e-reader clears the FCC
The China based NextBook has reason to cheer this week. Their Next6 e-book reader has made it through the FCC noose to be ready for a market invasion anytime soon though its manufactures are not committing on any specific date just yet. So all that it is said of its launch schedule is that it would make its debut in the first quarter of this year. Now coming to the e-reader … [Read more...] about NextBook’s Next6 e-reader clears the FCC
Notion Ink Adam gets FCC clearance
Here is some good news for tablet fans and enthusiasts, particularly for those who have already parted with their money for the Adam Android tablet. Rohan Shravan in his latest blog post is all too pleased to announce they have secured the mandatory FCC green signal, which means they can resume shipping the tablet from as early as Wednesday itself. They have been holding on to … [Read more...] about Notion Ink Adam gets FCC clearance