The technology world is witnessing a tablet war with stunning products from various manufacturers. Tablet PCs have eventually turned out to be the next generation computers. You can see several models of high performing tablets in the market that run on Apple iOS, Google Android, HP webOS, RIM BlackBerry OS, and Microsoft Windows. Here, we review five high-end tablets produced by different manufacturers that have unmatched processing speeds. Thanks to dual core or other advanced processors, the tablets reviewed below are the fastest devices in the market.
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1. Archos 80 G9 and 101 G9:
Archos, a French consumer electronics firm, is about to unveil two models of Android tablets - an 8-inch Archos 80 G9 and a 10-inch Archos 101 G9. Both the Archos tablets feature 1.5 GHz ARM dual-core CORTEX A9 OMAP4 processors and 8GB memory. The dual core CORTEX A9 processors give an edge for the tablets in the market when it comes processing speed. The inexpensive tablet’s 8-inch model is priced at $299.99 and the 10-inch model carries a price tag of $369.99. Archos has plans to upgrade the 10-inch model to 16GB memory and 250 GB HDD.
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2. HP TouchPad:
HP TouchPad is the pioneering tablet from the traditional computer maker. The device features a 1.20 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon APQ8060 processor to provide better performance. Hewlett-Packard has its own mobile software platform, webOS thanks to its takeover of Palm, the actual designer of webOS. Surely, it might be clear to you that HP TouchPad is running on webOS; indeed this is the feature that outshines the HP tablet in the market. HP has designed its tablet eyeing at both enterprise and consumer users. The device comes in two memory storage options, 16GB and 32GB which are priced at $499.99 and $599.99 respectively in HP stores.
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3. Apple iPad 2
If you are a tablet geek, you may not need much description about Apple iPad 2. The second version of the groundbreaking tablet has been a super hit in the market since its launch in March 2011. Apple iPad 2 has come up with the much-touted high-speed A5 processor, meaning that the device will perform nine times better than iPad original that has Apple’s A4 chipset. The Apple iOS-powered tablet further sports ARM Cortex A9, NVIDIA Tegra 2 CPU and a sleek look and design. The device mounts a 5MP camera in the rear panel. A5 processor is certainly the biggest advantage of iPad 2.
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4. Motorola Xoom
Motorola Xoom was announced at the Consumer Electronics Show 2011 touting as the first Verizon 4G LTE and Android 3.0 Honeycomb tablet. Thanks to its 1GHz Tegra 2 dual core chip and two ARM Cortex A8 CPUs, Motorola Xoom appears to be the fastest tablet. This is the first tablet on Android Honeycomb, the tablet-customized version of Google’s Android OS. The device sports built-in 32GB memory and features 1GB DDR2 RAM. Xoom mounts a 5MP rear camera with LED flash and 2MP front-facing camera for video chatting.
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5. ASUS’ Eee Slate EP121
The Taiwanese technology maker ASUSTeK has released a powerful tablet PC, the Eee Slate EP121, in the market. The 12.1-inch Windows 7 runs on Intel Core i5-470UM CPU that makes it one another fastest product out in the shelves. The Eee Slate EP121 tablet features a version of 2GB RAM and 32GB SSD and another one of 4GB RAM and 64GB SSD. Eee Slate has 2MP camera with LED flash.
