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Alcatel One Touch and Mozilla have teamed up to offer the first Firefox OS-based tablet, the Alcatel One Touch Fire 7. The 7-inch slate faces fierce competition, with many great small tablets already available, but its rock bottom pricing sets it apart from the competition. For more information on the Alcatel One Touch Fire 7 click here.
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Adding a phablet to its repertoire, HP announced the Slate 7 VoiceTab. The 7-incher can make and receive calls, as well browse online. It features swappable back covers and is expected to hit stores in May. For more info on the HP Slate 7 VoiceTab click here.
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This Huawei Android device is a phablet in denial; the 7-incher houses a SIM card slot that provides 4G LTE data as well voice and text capabilities -- like a phone. Despite its identity crisis, the Huawei MediaPad X1 is still an interesting and appealing option for phablet followers. To read more click here.
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The 8-inch form factor is a rising star for small tablets, but will it work as a phablet? The Huawai MediaTab M1 hopes so. It's a meek release, with mediocre specs and a run-of-the-mill design, however, its 8-inch phablet status is the stand out feature for the Huawei MWC 2014 release.
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The Lenovo Yoga Tablet 10 HD+ rocks a new 1,920x1,200 full-HD resolution screen, up from the previous model's 1,280x800 display but keeps the unique design and long-lasting battery. For more information on the Yoga Tablet 10 HD+ click here.
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Nvidia's revamped Tegra Note isn't a big upgrade from last year's, but it does pack a new Tegra i500 modem, $299 price tag, and LTE capabilities. It's $100 more than the Wi-Fi version and is expected to hit stores in April. Read more about the Nvidia Tegra Note 7 LTE here or check out more photos of the slate.
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Panasonic's Toughpad FZ-X1 Android tablet is a small but rugged powerhouse. Aside from speedy internals, the 5-inch slate can take a drop from 3 meters and survive underwater for 30 minutes at a maximum depth of 1.5 meters. Read more about the Panasonic Toughpad FZ-X1 here.
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Panasonic offers another rugged 5-inch tablet, with the Toughpad FZ-E1. Both small slates have various specs in common, however the FZ-E1 rocks a Windows Phone 8 skin. Read more about the Panasonic Toughpad FZ-E1 tablet here.
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Sony revealed another sleek waterproof slate at MWC 2014. The Xperia Z2 features a 2.3GHz quad-core Snapdragon 801 processor and is even thinner than the Sony Xperia Tablet Z, released last year. For more photos of the slim slate check out this slideshow, or read more here.
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Adding to the increasing amount of 8-inch tablets available, the Archos 80 Helium , packs the rare perk of 4G LTE capabilities. The slate is an otherwise mediocrely specced release and its price and release date have yet to be announced. Read more about the Archos 80 Helium here.
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