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1Hewlett-Packard
2HP Envy x2
HP says the tablet, which weighs 1.5 pounds on its own, connects to the keyboard via an “innovative hinge with magnets that smoothly guide the tablet into place.” Front and back cameras, near-field communication (NFC) technology and Beats Audio are also included. HP will begin selling the device in time for the holidays.
3HP SpectreXT
The Spectre has a width of 0.7 inches, weighs 4.77 pounds, features the latest Intel Core processors and an mSATA solid-state drive (SSD) with Intel Rapid Start technology, and is the first HP device to feature an Intel Thunderbolt port for speedily transferring data. The laptop will sell for $1,399.99, starting in December.
4HP Envy TouchSmart Ultrabook 4
5Lenovo Ideatab S2110
Lenovo introduced three Ideatab tablets at the show, the most high-end of which is the S2110, a “premium entertainment tablet” with a detachable keyboard dock. When connected to the dock, battery life is 20 hours. Without the dock, it weighs 1.3 pounds, measures 0.3 inches thick, features WiFi connectivity and runs Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich). It’s available now for $399.
6Lenovo Ideatab A2107
The 7-inch A2107 is a paperback-sized tablet with a metal alloy roll cage inspired by Lenovo’s ThinkPad line. It’s available with WiFi-only or also 3G, has an FM radio, a microSD slot, GPS capability and a battery life of 10 hours. It will be available in the United States later this year. Lenovo hasn’t shared pricing.
7Lenovo Ideatab A2109
As the name suggests, on the A2109, the display jumps to 9 inches. The tablet, like the A2107, runs the Android Ice Cream Sandwich OS, but uniquely features a Nvidia Tegra 3 CPU and graphics card. It weighs 1.3 pounds, supports a microSD card up to 32GB, and boasts front and rear cameras, two speakers, dual microphones, GPS and micro USB, and High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) ports. It’s available now for $299.
8Lenovo S400
99_Lenovo S300
The new IdeaPads include features like Lenovo instant-on functionality, which connects users to the Internet in seconds, and Lenovo’s OneKey Rescue system—a brainless way to back up and secure data. “Customers don’t just want a functional product … they want one that speaks to their sense of style and individuality,” a Lenovo executive rightly noted in a statement.
10Dell XPS Duo 12
12Dell XPS One 27
According to Dell, the One 27’s Wide Quad HD display features twice the pixel density of any other 27-inch AiO. Dell also says its new XPS devices were designed with bring-your-own-device lifestyles in mind. With its Waves MaxxAudio 4 technology and Infinity Premium speakers, the One 27 can transition from home office workhorse to movie night facilitator.
13Dell XPS One 27
14Sony Xperia Phones
15Sony Xperia Phones
16Sony Xperia Tablet S
No one could confuse an Xperia Tablet S with an Apple iPad. The Sony tablet can be used be a universal remote to control devices from a number of electronics brands, runs Android 4.0 and features a distinctive wedge back that lightly suggests a tablet of paper with a few pages folded over. It goes on sale Sept. 7; a 16GB model goes for $399, a 32GB for $499 and a 64GB for $599.
17Samsung Slate PC
18Samsung Slate PC
19Acer Iconia W5
20Acer M3
The Acer M3 pairs a 15.6-inch 10-point touch-display with an Nvidia GeForce GT640M CPU (a first for an Acer Ultrabook) and the latest Intel Core processor. An instant-on feature wakes it from sleep in 1.5 seconds and it can hop online in 2.5 seconds. It weighs 5 pounds and measures 0.9 inches thick.