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Philips GoGear Connect
Image source: http://www.geekwithlaptop.com
The sales start: october 2010 Estimated price: $315
Overview:
With the market seemingly rushing as one to attempt to out-do Apple’s popular iPad slate, it’s easy to forget that the technology for the device grew out of the company’s smaller iPod Touch device – but Philips is definitely aware of that, and is choosing to compete on a different level with the GoGear Connect.

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Fujitsu Lifebook T580
The sales start: 1 quarter 2011 Estimated price: unknown
Overview:
The new Fujitsu Lifebook T580 convertible table is a 10.1-inch machine with a fancy Berliner glass display and is a dual-digitizer with stylus and touch.

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Fujitsu AH530 GFX
Image source: http://nexus404.com
The sales start: unknown Estimated price: unknown
Overview:
Fujitsu has just unveiled their latest Lifebook branded notebook, the model is the Lifebook AH530 GFX and it comes touting “high graphics performance.” According to the details coming from Fujitsu “users will experience the power of external graphics for demanding graphics applications and video.”

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Corsair HS1
Image source: http://www.ubergizmo.com
The sales start: already Estimated price: $129
Overview:
Mention Corsair and what comes into your mind? Well, definitely the plethora of high performance computer memory (RAM) would be first and foremost be on most people's thoughts, but this time round the company decided to take the plunge into the world of computer gaming peripherals - we're talking about the Corsair Gaming Audio Series HS1 USB gaming headset.

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Motorola MILESTONE 2
Image source: http://www.unwiredview.com
The sales start: 4 quarter 2010 Estimated price: €450 – €500
Overview:
The rumored Motorola Milestone 2 has just been officially announced – and, as expected, it’s the European version of Verizon’s Droid 2.
Like the Droid 2, the Milestone 2 runs Android 2.2 Froyo. In addition, it comes with the latest version of MOTOBLUR – which may or may not be good news, depending on how much you like Moto’s UI. 
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LG Optimus Pad
Image source: http://www.engadget.com
The sales start: unknown Estimated price: unknown
Overview:
We've already heard LG talk up its forthcoming Optimus tablet, and it looks like we now have our first look at it. As you can see above in a slide apparently shown during LG's pre-IFA Dealer Days event, the Android-based tablet is now apparently known as the "Optimus Pad," and it's described as boasting "superior performance" and being "thinner and lighter than many competitors' tablets."

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Motorola DEFY
Image source: http://www.engadget.com
The sales start: Q4 2010 Estimated price: unknown
Overview:
Remeber the Motorola i1? Moto has just added its second rugged(ish) Android handset in the 3.7-inch Gorilla Glass-fronted Defy. It's dust-, scratch-, impact-, and water-resistant. Matching up to the IP67 durability spec means it's expected to resist being submersed in up to a meter of water for up to half an hour - making it a pretty awesome option for taking your Android to the beach, 854 x 480 is your screen resolution, backed up by an OMAP 3610 chip running at 800MHz (there had to be some tradeoffs, right?).

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Updated D-Pad Controller
Image source: http://www.emoiz.com
The sales start: 9th November 2010 Estimated price: $64.99
Overview:
Microsoft has announced a new Xbox game controller with tweakable directional pad (D-Pad). Users can rotate D-Pad to turn it in Cross design from a Disc design.
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