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Just days after a leaked render of the device showed up online, US carrier Verizon has made the Ellipses 7 official!

Cube’s new range of 3G enabled ‘talk’ tablets has spawned grown by one today with the announcement of a Gold Edition Cube Talk 79.

HP has made available 3 Allwinner A31S powered tablets in China, namely the HP Compaq 7, Compaq 7+ and Compaq 8. The the devices form a trio of low-cost Android powered tablets, with screen sizes ranging from 7 to 8 inches.

Popular manufacturer SmartQ have unveiled their latest offering in the SmartQ Ten5, a tablet with a 9.7 inch screen and a dual core Exynos processor!

Notorious leakster evleaks today posted an image of what appears to be an official render of the Verizon Ellipsis 7, a self-branded Verizon tablet which seemingly is in the works!

Where as the Chinese phone market has taken off, the tablet market has struggled due to low-cost contenders from Google, Samsung and others, but could the Ceros Motion turn this around? Let’s take a look.

Lenovo have launched 2 new Yoga Android tablets, both featuring an innovative new design, long battery life and at affordable prices.

Cube’s TALK9, a 9 inch tablet powered by a quad core Mediatek processor with 3G and voice calling is now on sale in China, priced just $181 (1099 Yuan)!

Rather than launching yet another iPad mini clone with 7.9-inch display, the latest Newman F9 tablet is a 9.7-inch (1024 x 768) device with built-in 3G.

Onda arrives on the Android mini tablet scene with the low-cost Onda V819 3G device priced at just $150.

While many notorious manufacturers from China are known for their cloned iPad Mini devices, some manufacturers like Teclast go about it in a more subtle fashion.

While most manufacturers seem to be focusing on smartphones and phablets (Apple being the exception) of late, Chinese biggie Lenovo put their latest offering — the 7″ tablet, IdeaTab S5000 — on sale yesterday.

Asus has officially listed the Asus Memo Pad 8 in China at 1699 Yuan ($278).

The new range of Ramos Android tablets has been launched and are now officially available online.

Hot on the heels of the Tesco Hudi tablet British retail Argos has launched a £99 rival, the Argos MyTablet.

Newman are better known for their Android smartphones, but they also have a range of tablets including the likes of the new Newpad F7 with built-in 3G.

XOLO finally took the veils off their much-anticipated XOLO Play Tab 7.0 yesterday in India. The manufacturer was known to be working on a Tegra-based device, technology enthusiasts in the country had been awaiting this launch ever since.

There had been plenty of rumours about a Xiaomi tablet and although nothing has been released yet, fans still can’t shake the idea so have had to port MIUI V5 over to the Lenovo A3000 tablet.

An Apple iPad event will be held on October 22nd, so what will Tim Cook and Co. have in store for us?

Apple’s poor handling of next generation hardware has given domestic brands a head start enabling them to produce similar Android products and launch them before the iOS models are available.