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evolution of tablets
AT&T EO personal communicator 440 was released in April 1993. It was created by EO. The devices come with a wireless cellular network modem, a built-in microphone with speaker, and a free subscription to AT&T EasyLink Mail for both fax and e-mail messages. -
evolution of tablets
SONICblue describes the ProGear originally developed by Frontpath. It was created in the 2000. The progear uses embedded linux as its internal operating system, includes a 10.4 degree TFT display and obtain its user user input via either a virtual keyboard or handwriting recognition on its touchscreen -
evolution of tablets
Paceblade Placebook was made in 2002.This tablet kinda is bad and had bad graphics and was heavy with 2kg. It runs through windows and overall was bad like it last for 3 hours of battery time. -
evolution of tablets
Samsung Q1 was made in may of 2005. Samsung actually teamed up with intel and Microsoft to create this tablet. It was designed for business users that needed PDA with more feature akin to a full PC. -
evolution of tablets
Nokia 770 internet tablet launched in 2005. This model was made by Nokia and is not specified of who made this. This tablet gave a great internet experience on the go and is a early model that formed the foundation of modern smartphones. The unique thing about this model is that it only weighed about 230g. -
evolution of tablets
Apple Axiotron modbook was made in between 2007 and 2008. The person who created this was steve jobs. This was the first of the ipads. you could draw onto the screens. -
evolution of tablets
Ipad 1 was released April 2010 and was the first official IPad. Steve jobs invented this model of tablet. The iPad can let you play music, receive emails, and search on the web. -
evolution of tablets
Ipad 2 was made in march 2, 2011. The creator was Steve jobs. Ipad 2 had dual-core A5 processor for blazing fast performances and stunning graphics.