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Since the Sony Android tablets were first revealed in April, we’ve had a series of teaser videos starring a cute alabaster couple making their way through curious contraptions. Now we’re up to the forth and we’re still waiting for some real details on specs. All we know so far is that both will run Android Honeycomb and that the Sony S2 will have two 5.5in 1024×480 displays and a Tegra 2 processor while the Sony S1 will be a similarly specced 9.4in slate.

You can see the latest Sony Android tablets teaser video, which Sony says is the penultimate episode, after the break. This time the characters move through a mechanism with marbles whizzing above them and bubbles floating around them to seemingly promote the tablets ability to fling videos and photos onto your HD TV. Watch it for yourself after the break and let us know if you can spot any more clues about what to expect from the Sony tablets…

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Android Honeycomb beta leaked for Logitech RevueThe promised Android Honeycomb update for Google TV has arrived early for owners of the Logitech Revue. The leaked build appears to be an official update since it does not require your device be rooted to install. Instead, the only disclaimer is that one you run the update you cannot revert to Android 2.1. If you understand the risk then by all means, please proceed.

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Samsung Galaxy Tab launch not delayed in the land down underYesterday media reports suggested Apple’s lawsuit against Samsung would delay the new Galaxy Tab 10.1 launch in Australia. Today Samsung has come forward to deny these claims. According to the manufacturer, the reports were premature and hold no merit.

Galaxy Tab sales in the land down under will begin later this month. Here’s the official word from Kevin Jeong, the company’s spokesman, “the Galaxy Tab 10.1 model for the Australian market will be launched in August as planned”. Read more

Acer Iconia Tab A100 does exist, launch scheduled for ‘early August’The HTC Flyer will finally have a competitor next month when the Acer Iconia Tab A100 is officially released. We had our doubts as to whether the tablet would see a release, but alas Acer has gone official with an announcement. The A100 will be released in ‘early August’ and the company promises the delays are in the past.

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HTC Puccini press photos leaked: 10-inches of greatness incoming!HTC’s 10-inch super tablet, codenamed Puccini, is all but official. Thanks to the team at BGR, we now have the first two press shots of the upcoming slate. But wait, that’s not all. We’ve also tracked down the preliminary specs and let’s just say this is definitely not just a larger HTC Flyer.

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Did you know Windows tablets outpaced BlackBerry PlayBook shipments this quarter?Here’s a shocker. According to a report by Strategy Analytics, Microsoft shipped more Windows-powered tablets in the second quarter than RIM did with its BlackBerry PlayBook. This resulted in Microsoft tablets commanding 4.6 percent of the market while RIM secured just 3.3 percent.

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Lenovo has added two new recruits to the Android tablet army. The Lenovo IdeaPad K1 and ThinkPad tablets both run Android Honeycomb 3.1 and are the first Android tablets to come packing the Netflix Android app as standard.

While the inclusion of the Netflix app isn’t going to raise your pulse rate as a UK-based Android fan just yet, there are lots of other features to lure you in…

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Samsung Galaxy Tab 7 due for a refresh, higher resolution display incoming?The first mainstream seven-inch Android tablet is due for an update. Though not an official tablet by Google’s standards since it lacks Honeycomb, recording one million units sold in its first two months of availability was no small feat. This year’s seven-inch Galaxy Tab refresh is rumored to include a higher resolution display, faster processor and more RAM. Are you ready for the Galaxy Tab 7 version 2.0?

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