Google's Wednesday press conference brought the official launch of the tablet-friendly Honeycomb, a version of the Android Market built for the Web, and in-app purchases for Android developers.
On his first earnings call since taking over for Steve Jobs during his medical leave, Apple COO Tim Cook did not hesitate to lay out a verbal smackdown on the many iPad competitors that emerged from CES.
From wavemakers like the Motorola Xoom and BlackBerry PlayBook, to nonames like the iStation Zood, walk we through the best and worst CES 2011 tablet unveils.
Motorola unveiled its Xoom tablet just a few days ago. Below is our first impressions of the new Android 3.0 (Honeycomb) tablet, perhaps the first true competitor to the iPad.