1&1 7-inch SmartPad
The delightfully named SmartPad is a 7-inch, touchscreen-based slate that'll eventually support Android 2.2 (v1.6 will be pre-installed), and there's also inbuilt WiFi and an optional 3G module for those looking to "stay connected." It seems as if the company is still hammering out the final specifications, but we are told to expect an SD card reader (2GB will be included), a USB socket, a 500MHz ARM11 processor, 256MB of RAM and a proprietary app store that'll undoubtedly enrage you. According to the promotional video hosted just past the break, it should ship later this month for precisely nothing so long as you pick up a data plan to go alongside of it.

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Samsung Galaxy Tab
7-inch, Android OS, maybe AMOLED scree. Wait for Aug 11 ...

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Augen's $150 Android tablet
(Sold in KMart, US)

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Dell Streak 7 (Late 2010), 10 (Early 2011)

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HP
(Update)
HP Slate Windows 7 platform for Enterprise
WebOS (PalmPad) for Consumer. HP filed a trademark for PalmPad.
Speaking at the 2010 Fortune Brainstorm Tech conference, HP executive VP of the personal systems group division, Todd Bradley, claimed HP is still making a Windows 7 tablet PC, only it's for the enterprise and HP is targeting a fall release. In addition, the rumored webOS tablet, or PalmPad (still not the official name), will be a consumer device.
"I think you'll see us with a family of slate products, clearly a Microsoft product in the enterprise and a webOS product broadly-deployed," he said.
Palm CEO Jon Rubinstein added, when speaking on Palm's role with the PalmPad, "yes, there will be flash."

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