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Since the first slate tablet, the iPad was launched by Applethis niche has evolved into a large portion of the mobile market. We have togive the Cupertino company credit for it, even if we dont want to. Thecompetition is struggling to offer a viable alternative, even two years after theoriginal launch.Sure there are Android tablets that on paper are at least asgood as the new iPad 3, but consumers are the ones deciding whether theyvalidate the claim or not, and up until now there doesnt seem to be a viable10 inch alternative to the all mighty iPad.The solution is, it seems, to offer something slightlydifferent, a smaller 7 inch tablet form factor (see current topmodels here). Amazon did it first with the Kindle Fire, a very affordable(some could call it even cheap) seven inch tablet with a $199 price point. It wasntan iPad killer, but a different alternative, and a lot of consumers have chosenit last year.This year Samsung is back with a vengeance, as the third generationGalaxy Tab 2 (7.0) is set to kill Apples slate with a $250 price point,without losing any kind of specs in the process, as it was with the KindleFire.The others are aiming too at the same price point, with ASUSreportedly working on a 7 inch MeMO quad core model that will retail for under$300. Thats huge for such a powerful and small device. Add the stylus and yousee why Apple might soon have to change the strategy and focus on bringing tomarket a viable Mini iPad, as Im sure a lot of consumers are aiming for thatspot of mobility, price and performance.Lastly, but not the last, Toshiba is working on the Excite7.7, a slightly bigger tablet which has to offer a very thin aluminum body, butyet unknown price. As you can see the market is open to different table formfactors, and the 7 inch tablet is here to stay, not just a temporary solution,as some might tend to believe.
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