Samsung is ready to launch its Android tablet PC, Samsung S-Pad, in the second half of 2010. According to Electronic Times News, the Samsung S-Pad tablet will be launched in August, first in South Korea, via SK Telecom.
The S-Pad tablet will run Android OS and will be the first in the world to feature a Super AMOLED display (like the Samsung Wave and the coming Samsung Galaxy S), Wi-Fi, 3G, USB connectivity, and access to Samsung Apps. This tablet will boasts a 7-inch screen display for its interface.
The Samsung S-Pad tablet price is still unknown at the moment.
As I have read on UnwiredView, Samsung already has a Windows tablet, as is called Samsung Mondi, this tablet runs on Windows Mobile 6.1, a full QWERTY keyboard and featuring WiMax. Here it is the picture.

In addition to runs on Windows Mobile 6.1, the Samsung Mondi also comes preloaded with Microsoft Outlook and Windows Mobile Office for emailing and writing, editing, and viewing words documents. There is also WiFi Access connectivity (BTv2.1+EDR), GPS: Route 66 Navigation with Preloaded Maps, 4GB of internal memory, Direct Push/Mobile Email (POP3, IMAP, SMTP), Supports Instant Messaging and MMS, 3.0 Megapixel Camera and Camcorder, Bluetooth 2.0, Opera 9.5 Web Browser for accessing webpages, HDMI TV Out, Supports Multiple Video and also Audio Player Formats.
If you are in the USA can buy Samsung Mondi SWD-m100 at Amazon with the price of about $278.99. Click here to buy this tablet.


