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A Chinese e-tailer shipped a 9-inch tablet inside a 14-inch box to a warehouse IT team. The vendor defended the discrepancy with a proprietary sizing method that measured the tablet at 11 inches. The buyer reopened the dispute after applying that method.
Juno Computers launched the Juno Tab 4, a Linux tablet with Intel Core i3-N300 or Core Ultra 5 115U processor options. The 2026 models represent the biggest updates since the company's first Linux tablet in 2022. The device ships with Debian or Ubuntu pre-installed.

The Samsung Galaxy Tab A11+ is discounted to $210, a 30% reduction. The tablet features an 11-inch 90Hz display, MediaTek Dimensity 7300 chip, 6GB RAM, 128GB storage, and a 7,040mAh battery. It runs Android 16 with seven promised updates.

A cheap Android tablet mounted on a wall outperforms dedicated smart displays like the Google Nest Hub and Amazon Echo Show. The author found that dedicated hubs lock users into specific ecosystems and lack customization. An Android tablet offers more flexibility, control, and longer support without ecosystem restrictions.

Walmart is offering a 2-in-1 tablet and laptop for $85 in a Flash deal. The device combines a touchscreen for entertainment with a keyboard for typing, blending laptop productivity and smartphone convenience. TheStreet recommends the deal for users seeking a versatile, low-cost hybrid device.
Samsung is developing the Galaxy Tab Active 6, a rugged tablet for enterprise and field workers. The device is expected to feature a durable design, enhanced battery life, and improved performance over its predecessor. No release date or specifications have been confirmed by the company.
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