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The Snugg Examines Implications

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The Consumer Electronics Show has a habit of setting the bar for public technology expectations for the rest of the year and CES 2012 was no exception. A whole host of consumer gadgetry was unveiled including a washing machine you can control via an app, some new 55 Inch OLED TVs that are less than a third of an inch think and a whole host of new tablets.

Managing Director of the The Snugg, Mr Richard Mercer, flew out to Las Vegas to see the event:

“The sheer volume of new tablets on show at CES 2012 made it hard for any to truly stand out from the crowd, despite the fact that many tablets on show at CES 2012 were little more than upgrades of existing models. Tablets sporting smaller screen sizes at lower prices were more evident, no doubt spurred on by the success of the Kindle Fire. It does however show that the growth of the tablet industry won’t be slowing down any time soon. Recent research suggests that two thirds of business owners plan to buy a tablet this year so the outlook is good”.

A number of the tablets on show did try to differentiate themselves from the rest; like the Lenovo IdeaTabS2-10, which gives users the option of purchasing an optional keyboard dock for $200 which includes an additional battery such as dell Inspiron 1501 battery , dell Inspiron 6400 battery , dell Inspiron E1505 battery , dell GD761 battery , dell Inspiron 1520 battery , dell Inspiron 1720 battery , dell FK890 battery , dell Inspiron 1525 battery , dell Inspiron 1526 battery , dell RN873 battery , dell Inspiron 2000 battery , dell Latitude LS battery , to double battery life; although this follows in the footsteps of the Asus Transformer which utilises a similar, optional keyboard. Fujitsu on the other hand, decided to build its latest tablets to sustain full submersion in water for up to 30 minutes, although this technology will not reach the US until it has proven successful in Japan. Dell has also announced plans to enter the tablet market, having recently announced the release of their smaller form-factor Alienware gaming desktops.

Razer on the other hand demonstrated a gaming tablet prototype, built solely for the PC gaming enthusiast for gaming on the go, although their last laptop offering from CES 2011 has still to reach store shelves.

What has only recently come to light however is that the iPad 3 may have been at the show. iLounge last year reported that they saw a mock-up of the iPad 2 at CES 2011 which was later proved to be true.