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2009-12-24
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2010: Year of the Tablet
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2009-12-24
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2009-12-24
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2009-12-24
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The big news in pocketable solutions at CES is the Viliv N5 and UMID M2. Both run the Intel Atom processor and are 5" clamshells. Dell is also rumored to be coming out with some kind of small tablet but I haven't seen any specs. Apple won't be at CES but has scheduled an announcement event for late January.
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2009-12-24
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Dell's offering is called the Streak. 5 inch mulitouch ...err MID (I was going to say tablet :P) running Android. More specs are here:
http://www.slashgear.com/dell-streak...leaks-2161220/
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2009-12-24
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2009-12-25
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2009-12-29
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Oddly enough, it doesn't seem to be POCKETABLE. I guess the writers weren't reading this site.