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The Tablet - Microsoft Surface Pro
Microsoft Surface Pro
24 times mentioned • Gigi Leung • 05 February 2015

Microsoft Surface Pro

Microsoft Surface Pro 4 Building on the Surface Pro 3 that improved Microsoft's fortunes in the tablet market, will be the Surface Pro 4. A new chip to improve performance is expected as well as software updates to the OS to improve it even more from the Surface Pro 3.
The Tablet - Google Nexus 9
Google Nexus 9
10 times mentioned • Jenny Franklin • 23 February 2016

Google Nexus 9

Google Nexus 9 The last time HTC decided to break into the tablet market, they did it with the HTC Flyer back when it was released in Malaysia sometime in 2012. Cutting to the chase, the tablet never quite picked up on the hype at the time, and within a few short months, it was shelved by its makers.

ushing forward to this year, and as this article's title suggests, HTC re-entered the tablet market with a bang, by making Google's new NVIDIA Tegra K1-powered Nexus 9 tablet. In other words, if you desperately want it after this review, one of the only ways that you'll be able to purchase one in Malaysia is through the Internet (not Google Play, obviously) or from one of the many Malaysian gray importers.
The Tablet - Sound System
Sound System
52 times mentioned • Fancy Stuff • 05 July 2016

Sound System

The Tablet S also has Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) compatibility technology. Devices that are DLNA certified can interact with one another over a local wireless network. Pair a Tablet S with DLNA speakers, and you've got a sound system that can pull content from the Internet.

You could also push video from the Tablet S to a DLNA-capable television. There are some drawbacks with the Tablet S. For one thing, the tablet requires a proprietary charging cable. If you need to replace the cable, it might be a bit harder to track down than a typical USB cord.
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