There were many tablets announced at CES and if you want to know about all of them then this post is certainly for you. We bring you the Tablets announced at CES:

  • Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 LTE

Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7, with its spiffy looking Super AMOLED display, will be making its way down to Verizon’s lineup sometime in the near future. According to the leaked screenshot, the tablet is looking to feature Big Red’s good old 4G LTE connectivity to complement its already chocked full of fun spec goodness.

  • Pantech Element

The Pantech Element is an Android 3.2 tablet that is said to sport a 1.5GHz dual-core CPU, 4G LTE connectivity, 5-megapixel camera and a 2-megapixel unit for video calls.

  • Asus Eee Pad MeMO

Asus Eee Pad MeMO is a 7-inch tablet that will sport Android 4.0. The device has dual-core 1.2GHz Qualcomm 8260 chipset, 5MP camera with LED flash, 1MP front-facing camera, and HDMI port.

  • Asus MeMO370T

The Asus MeMO 370T is a 7-inch Android Ice Cream Sandwich tablet with 7″ IPS LCD display, Tegra 3 quad-core processor and an 8MP camera

 

  • Acer Iconia Tab A700

The Acer Iconia Tab A700 is an Android 4.0 tablet with a 1080p display, 5-megapixel camera with flash and full HD video capture, HDMI port and is powered by a 1.3GHz quad-core processor courtesy of the nVIDIA Tegra 3 chipset.

  • Acer Iconia Tab A510

The Iconia Tab A510 comes with the same Tegra 3 quad-core chip with the processor clocked at 1.3GHz and it’s running on the latest of Android Ice Cream Sandwich. The screen has the same size as the one on the Tab A700 – 10.1 inches but the resolution is 1280 x 800 pixels.

  • Toshiba Excite X10

The Toshiba Excite X10 aka AT200 is a Android Honeycomb tablet with 10.1-inch capacitive screen, 1.2-GHz processor, 1GB of RAM, micro-HDMI, Wi-Fi and a 5-megapixel camera.

  • Lenovo IdeaTab K2

The Lenovo IdeaTab K2 is Android 4.0 ICS tablet sporting a stunning IPS display with 1920×1200 pixels resolution and is powered by a quad-core Tegra 3 system chip

  • Lenovo IdeaTab S2

The Lenovo IdeaTab S2 is an Android 4.0 ICS tablet with a 10.1 inch display, two cameras and a dual-core processor.

  • General Mobile e-tab 32GB

The General Mobile e-tab 32GB is an Android 2.3 tablet with a 8.9-inch IPS high resolution display, 1GHz processor, 512MB of RAM, Wi-Fi, 3G, 3.5mm headset jack and various sensors.

  • ViewSonic ViewPad 10pi

ViewSonic ViewPad 10pi is a dual-boot tablet featuring the Windows 7 Professional OS and Android 2.3. It comes equipped with 10.1″ IPS LCD sporting 1280×800 pixels of resolution. It also features dual cameras for business video conferencing and manufacturers ViewScene user interface is powered by Thinix Touch to ensure users have an easy-to-touch, web-browsing experience. It is powered by Intel’s Oak Trail z670 processor.

  • WikiPad

It’s the first tablet to arrive with a glasses-free 3D display. The 8-inch screen on the WikiPad comes with a detailed resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels and it plays back 2D and 3D video and images. Another great thing about the WikiPad is the fact that it runs on Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, so you don’t have to worry about getting a non up-to-date device. The tablet sports 8 gigs of internal memory, but those could be expanded with microSD cards of up to 64GB. That’s also worth a special mention as most devices we’ve seen support microSD cards of not more than 32 gigs. Looking at the essence of the WikiPad, you’d have to look at that gamepad that it docks into and you can instantly tell – this tablet is serious about gaming. There’s two analog sticks, a d-pad and four buttons for your gaming pleasure. In addition, an HDMI-out port allows you to beam what’s playing on the tablet on a larger TV screen or a monitor.

 

  •  OLPC XO 3.0

 

The One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) foundation has long tried to bring very affordable and functional computing to kids. The 8-inch slate is not only a budget offering at $100 – it also promises smooth operations. The tablet also has a waterproof rubberized back and a waterproof cover is also available protecting the XO 3.0’s ports and display. Now, spec-wise don’t expect wonders – there’s a Marvell Armada PXA618 chip under the hood, 512MB of RAM and 4 gigs internal storage. When it comes to ports, though, the XO 3.0 is well equipped – standard USB, microUSB, audio in/out, sensor input are all present. The tablet is expected to come with either Android or OLPC’s own Sugar mobile operating system, and in either case you should expect plenty of educational and fun apps for children.