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MWC 2011 :Motorola XOMM, HP Touchpad, Blackberry Playbook, MeeGo OS. BBC UK makes a short walk through to most prominent tablets PCs at Mobile Congress 2011 in Barcelona.
The Motorola XOOM looks a nice live widgets and a better Youtube experience. A device with no buttons around the frame.
You can see a very much improved tab to share feature on the HP TouchPad when the Pre3 url site loaded very fast compared to before demos.
One thing I noticed on the BB Playbook is now the flip out card swipe. It looks very much almost a full replicate of HP webOS, The difference is the 3G connection between the BB Playbook and the BB Torch smartphone made on the email push, field always where BB is specialized.
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