GN Focus presents a selection of tablets that created a stir at the Consumer Electronics Show held last month at the Las Vegas Convention Centre in the US

The seven-inch ViewSonic ViewPad E70 tablet runs on Android 4.0. A 1GHz processor and 4GB internal memory round up the specs.
Price: $169.99 (about Dh624).
For more information visit viewsonic.com
The IdeaPad Yoga from Lenovo is a touch-screen clamshell computer, with the ability to attain four positions that Lenovo calls notebook, tablet, stand and tent. To run on Windows 8, the Yoga is expected to launch in the US in the second half of 2012. Running on Intel’s Ivy Bridge Core i-series CPUs, the Yoga will be equipped with up to 8GB of RAM and a 256GB SSD.
Expected price: $1,199.
For more information visit news.lenovo.com
The Sony Tablet P comes with a unique clamshell design and a twin-screen configuration. Supported by a 1GHz dual-core CPU, internal memory of up to 4GB and running on Android’s 3.2 (Honeycomb), the P tablet from Sony is an eye-catcher.
Price: TBA.
For more information visit store.sony.com
This tablet, made by Senseg, allows the user to experience tactile feedback on touching the screen. Still in the prototype stage, the company expects the product to be released in early 2013.
For more information visit senseg.com
The ten-inch variant from ViewSonic, the ViewPad 10pi tablet, is powered by Intel’s Oak Trail z670 processor and runs both Android 2.3 and Windows 7 Professional.
Price: $849.
For more information visit viewsonic.com
A sneak peek at Sony’s Vaio Slate tablet concept, expected to work with a wireless keyboard. For more information visit sony.com
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