1. Samsung TX 100
Samsung TX100 is a tablet result of 'marriage' with the netbook. The concept is indeed unique. Although fully able to operate as a touch screen tablet, TX100 can be directly transformed into a netbook when it issued a sliding keyboard. The transformation process is claimed to run smooth.
2. Motorola Xoom
Touted as the toughest rival iPad in 2011, Xoom is the first tablet that carries the Honeycomb Android operating system, which is mentioned very suitable to be implemented in the tablet. Have dual-core processor, promising a solid performance.
3. Acer A500 Iconia Tab
One mainstay Acer tablet in 2011 These come with a specification reliably. Call it Tegra2 NVIDIA processor dual-core and dual cameras, each measuring 5MP and 2MP. Adopt Android Honeycomb, this tablet is ready to challenge its rivals.
4. BlackBerry Playbook
Already crowded discussion of this tablet. Powered dual-core processor ARM Cortex A9, Playbook also bring new operating system called QNX. BlackBerry supported big names, not wrong if these tablets will fly high.
5. Lenovo LePad
Lenovo LePad has a privilege because it also can turn into a laptop so coupled with a device called U1. Uniquely, when the form of tablets, it is the Android OS. But when combined with the U1, LePad operate with Windows OS 7.