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IntoMobile Feb 03 12 During CES this past January, tablets certainly weren’t in short supply. With the introduction of tablets like the Transformer Prime with the NVIDIA Tegra 3, the new trend will likely make quad-core all the rage. That said, as we’ve seen with the Kindle Fire, a tablet with decent specs and an awesome price can garner just as much attention as anything else these days. Mobile World Congress will undoubtedly show us a handful of tablets later this month but we wanted to ask the readers what would be more important ... Read more
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