Jump Desktop for Windows. Jump Desktop for Windows securely connects you to any Windows or Mac computer in less than 5 minutes. High performance, low latency screen sharing via the Fluid Remote Desktop protocol.; Secure: Connections are always encrypted end-to-end.; Simple to setup: Anyone can do it.Just install Jump Desktop Connect on the remote computer and you're ready to go. We are moving to MSI installers in OpenVPN 2.5, but OpenVPN 2.4.x will remain NSIS-only. Compared to OpenVPN 2.3 this is a major update with a large number of new features, improvements and fixes.
*** Windows 8 Touch support! Connect to Windows 8 via RDP then tap the spanner icon and select the Windows Touch Mode gesture profile *** Leave your laptop behind. Enjoy the freedom to work from anywhere. Jump Desktop is a powerful remote desktop application that lets you control your computer from your phone or tablet. Compatible with both RDP and VNC, Jump Desktop is secure, reliable and very easy to set up. A streamlined user interface gives you the best possible remote desktop experience on any of your mobile or tablet devices. Easy setup and reliable: Jump Desktop is very easy to configure; anyone can do it! Just visit: http://jumpdesktop.com/go on your PC or Mac and follow step-by-step instructions. You'll be up and running in no time. Secure and built on open standards: Jump Desktop is a true RDP and VNC client with built-in support for encryption. It lets you connect to your computer using an IP address or hostname, if you already have RDP or VNC configured on it. Powerful features: Unleash the full power of your phone or tablet while connected to your computer. Multitouch ready - pinch-to-zoom and two finger scrolling make controlling your computer easy and productive. Jump's multi-threaded rendering engine has been fine tuned for Android. Jump's VNC and RDP engine is one of the fastest you'll find on Android. If you need help, visit http://support.jumpdesktop.com or email us at: support@jumpdesktop.com Features: ✓ Multi-protocol: supports RDP and VNC ✓ Multi-touch ready: Pinch-zoom, two finger scrolling, mouse dragging all supported. Even three finger taps are supported to quickly show and hide the keyboard. ✓ Easy and secure setup: Automatically configure your PC or Mac for remote access using Wi-Fi and 3G without worrying about your router settings. Use your Google account to setup and manage computers automatically (optional) ✓ SSH Tunnel support (new!) ✓ The best external keyboard and mouse support on Android: Supports all external keyboard keys and shortcuts. Right mouse clicks supported too with external mice - all natural, PC like! ✓ Universal application: Works on tablets and phones - buy it only once and use it on all your Android devices ✓ Full support for multitasking: Switch to other apps without disconnecting ✓ Supports large custom screen resolution ✓ Full mouse support: left and right clicks, dragging, scrolling, precision pointer movement RDP features: ✓ Touch redirection support for Windows 8 and Server 2012 ✓ Tested on: Windows 2000, XP, Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Server 2003, Server 2008, Server 2008 R2, Server 2012, SBS Server ✓ Secure: 40/56/128bit RDP, TLS/SSL, FIPS and NLA authentication support ✓ Supports 8, 16 and 24-bit colors and all RDP performance options ✓ Multiple monitor support on Windows 7 and above ✓ Console sessions ✓ Audio streaming VNC features: ✓ Tested with Mac OS X, TightVNC, RealVNC, UltraVNC, Linux (Ubuntu Remote Desktop) ✓ Secure: Supports SSL encryption when used with Jump's automatic setup instructions: http://jumpdesktop.com/go ✓ 8 and 16-bit color ✓ OS X Screen Sharing support ✓ Multiple monitor support ✓ Supported encodings: copyrect, zrle, tight, (zlib)hextile, zlib, rre, raw, desktop-resize
IT Pro Reviews of Jump Desktop (RDP & VNC)
Below is a list of currently available tablet PCs grouped by their width, depth, height, screen size, and appropriate tablet case sizes.
Microsoft office 2019 16 34th street. The most popular presently available tablet computers are compared in the following table:
Tablet PC | Height | Width | Depth | Screen | Case size |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Acer Iconia Tab A500[1] | 10.2 in (260 mm) | 7 in (180 mm) | 0.52 in (13 mm) | 10.1 in (260 mm) | 10 in (250 mm) |
Amazon Kindle Fire[citation needed][2] | 7.5 in (190 mm) | 4.7 in (120 mm) | 0.45 in (11 mm) | 7 in (180 mm) | 7 in (180 mm) |
Apple iPad[3] | 9.6 in (240 mm) | 7.5 in (190 mm) | 0.51 in (13 mm) | 9.7 in (250 mm) | 10 in (250 mm) |
Apple iPad 2[4] | 9.5 in (240 mm) | 7.3 in (190 mm) | 0.35 in (8.9 mm) | 9.7 in (250 mm) | 10 in (250 mm) |
Apple ‘New iPad' 3[5] | 9.5 in (240 mm) | 7.3 in (190 mm) | 0.37 in (9.4 mm) | 9.7 in (250 mm) | 10 in (250 mm) |
Apple iPad Mini 4 | 8 in (200 mm) | 5.31 in (135 mm) | 0.24 in (6.1 mm) | 7.9 in (200 mm) | |
ASUS Eee Pad Transformer[6] | 10.7 in (270 mm) | 6.9 in (180 mm) | 0.5 in (13 mm) | 10.1 in (260 mm) | 11 in (280 mm) |
ASUS Eee Pad Transformer Prime[7] | 10.4 in (260 mm) | 7.1 in (180 mm) | 0.29 in (7.4 mm) | 10.1 in (260 mm) | 11 in (280 mm) |
Barnes & Noble Nook Color[8] | 8.1 in (210 mm) | 5 in (130 mm) | 0.48 in (12 mm) | 7 in (180 mm) | 8 in (200 mm) |
Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet | 8.1 in (210 mm) | 5 in (130 mm) | 0.48 in (12 mm) | 7 in (180 mm) | 8 in (200 mm) |
Blackberry PlayBook[9] | 7.6 in (190 mm) | 5.1 in (130 mm) | 0.4 in (10 mm) | 7 in (180 mm) | 8 in (200 mm) |
Dell Streak 7[10] | 7 in (180 mm) | 4.7 in (120 mm) | 0.5 in (13 mm) | 7 in (180 mm) | 7 in (180 mm) |
Dell Streak 10 Pro[11] | 10.3 in (260 mm) | 7 in (180 mm) | 0.51 in (13 mm) | 10 in (250 mm) | 10 in (250 mm) |
HTC Flyer[12] | 7.7 in (200 mm) | 4.8 in (120 mm) | 0.52 in (13 mm) | 7 in (180 mm) | 8 in (200 mm) |
Huawei Ideos S7[13] | 8.2 in (210 mm) | 4.3 in (110 mm) | 0.61 in (15 mm) | 7 in (180 mm) | 8 in (200 mm) |
Lenovo IdeaPad A1[14] | 7.7 in (200 mm) | 4.9 in (120 mm) | 0.47 in (12 mm) | 7 in (180 mm) | 8 in (200 mm) |
Lenovo IdeaPad K1[15] | 10.4 in (260 mm) | 7.4 in (190 mm) | 0.52 in (13 mm) | 10.1 in (260 mm) | 11 in (280 mm) |
LG Optimus Pad[16] | 9.6 in (240 mm) | 5.9 in (150 mm) | 0.49 in (12 mm) | 8.9 in (230 mm) | 10 in (250 mm) |
Motorola Droid XYBoard 10.1[17] | 10 in (250 mm) | 6.8 in (170 mm) | 0.35 in (8.9 mm) | 10.1 in (260 mm) | 10 in (250 mm) |
Motorola Xoom[18] | 9.8 in (250 mm) | 6.6 in (170 mm) | 0.5 in (13 mm) | 10.1 in (260 mm) | 10 in (250 mm) |
Motorola Xoom 2[19] | 10 in (250 mm) | 6.8 in (170 mm) | 0.35 in (8.9 mm) | 10.1 in (260 mm) | 10 in (250 mm) |
Remarkable Tablet[20] | 10.1 in (260 mm) | 6.9 in (180 mm) | 0.26 in (6.6 mm) | 10.3 in (260 mm) | |
Samsung Galaxy Note[21] | 5.8 in (150 mm) | 3.3 in (84 mm) | 0.38 in (9.7 mm) | 5.3 in (130 mm) | 5 in (130 mm) |
Samsung Galaxy Tab P1000 | 7.5 in (190 mm) | 4.7 in (120 mm) | 0.47 in (12 mm) | 7 in (180 mm) | 7 in (180 mm) |
Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus[22] | 7.6 in (190 mm) | 4.8 in (120 mm) | 0.39 in (9.9 mm) | 7 in (180 mm) | 7 in (180 mm) |
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0[23] | 7.7 in (200 mm) | 4.8 in (120 mm) | 0.41 in (10 mm) | 7 in (180 mm) | 7 in (180 mm) |
Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7[24] | 7.7 in (200 mm) | 5.2 in (130 mm) | 0.31 in (7.9 mm) | 7.7 in (200 mm) | 8 in (200 mm) |
Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9[25] | 9 in (230 mm) | 6.2 in (160 mm) | 0.35 in (8.9 mm) | 8.9 in (230 mm) | 9 in (230 mm) |
Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1[26] | 9.7 in (250 mm) | 6.9 in (180 mm) | 0.34 in (8.6 mm) | 10.1 in (260 mm) | 10 in (250 mm) |
Sony Tablet P[27] | 7.1 in (180 mm) | 6.2 in (160 mm) | 0.55 in (14 mm) | 2x 5.5 in (140 mm) | 7 in (180 mm) |
Sony Tablet S[28] | 9.5 in (240 mm) | 6.9 in (180 mm) | 0.4 in (10 mm) | 9.4 in (240 mm) | 10 in (250 mm) |
Sony Xperia Tablet Z[29] | 10.47 in (266 mm) | 6.8 in (170 mm) | 0.24 in (6.1 mm) | 10.1 in (260 mm) | 11 in (280 mm) |
Sony Xperia Tablet Z4[30] | 10 in (250 mm) | 6.6 in (170 mm) | 0.24 in (6.1 mm) | 10.1 in (260 mm) | |
Toshiba Thrive[31] | 10.8 in (270 mm) | 7 in (180 mm) | 0.62 in (16 mm) | 10.1 in (260 mm) | 11 in (280 mm) |
ViewSonic ViewPad 7[32] | 7 in (180 mm) | 4.3 in (110 mm) | 0.45 in (11 mm) | 7 in (180 mm) | 7 in (180 mm) |
ViewSonic ViewPad 10[33] | 10.8 in (270 mm) | 6.7 in (170 mm) | 0.57 in (14 mm) | 10.1 in (260 mm) | 11 in (280 mm) |
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^'Acer Iconia Tab A500'. acer.com. Retrieved 2012-04-20.
- ^Kindle Fire HDX 7', HDX Display.
- ^'iPad Available in US on April 3'. Apple. Retrieved 20 April 2012.
- ^'Apple iPad 2'. Apple. Retrieved 20 April 2012.
- ^'Apple 'New iPad' 3'. Apple. Archived from the original on 30 January 2010. Retrieved 20 April 2012.
- ^'Asus Eee Pad Transformer'. Asus. Retrieved 20 April 2012.
- ^'Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime'. Asus. Retrieved 20 April 2012.
- ^'Barnes & Noble Nook Color'. Barnes & Noble. Retrieved 20 April 2012.
- ^'BlackBerry PlayBook'. BlackBerry. Retrieved 20 April 2012.
- ^'Dell Streak 7 review'. Dell.com. Retrieved 20 April 2012.
- ^'Dell Streak Pro Honeycomb tablet pictured, likely to be with us in June'. Engadget. Retrieved 20 April 2012.
- ^'HTC Flyer'. HTC. Retrieved 20 April 2012.
- ^'Huawei Ideos S7'. Huawei. Archived from the original on 16 May 2012. Retrieved 20 April 2012.
- ^'Lenovo IdeaPad A1'. Lenovo. Retrieved 21 April 2012.
- ^'Lenovo IdeaPad K1'. Lenovo. Retrieved 21 April 2012.
- ^'LG Optimus Pad'. LG. Retrieved 21 April 2012.
- ^'Motorola Droid XYBoard 10.1'. Motorola. Retrieved 21 April 2012.
- ^'Motorola Xoom'. Motorola. Retrieved 21 April 2012.
- ^'Motorola Xoom 2'. Motorola. Retrieved 21 April 2012.
- ^'Remarkable Tablet'. Remarkable. Retrieved 17 July 2019.
- ^'Samsung Galaxy Note'. Samsung. Retrieved 21 April 2012.
- ^'Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus'. Samsung. Retrieved 21 April 2012.
- ^'Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0'. Samsung. Retrieved 21 April 2012.
- ^'Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7'. Samsung. Retrieved 21 April 2012.
- ^'Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9'. Samsung. Retrieved 21 April 2012.
- ^'Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1'. Samsung. Retrieved 24 April 2012.
- ^'Sony Tablet P'. Sony. Retrieved 22 April 2012.
- ^'Sony Tablet S'. Sony. Retrieved 22 April 2012.
- ^'Sony Xperia Tablet Z'. Sony. Retrieved 2 December 2013.
- ^'Sony Xperia Tablet Z4'. Sony. Retrieved 16 July 2019.
- ^'Toshiba Thrive'. Toshiba. Retrieved 22 April 2012.
- ^'ViewSonic ViewPad 7'. ViewSonic. Archived from the original on 13 April 2012. Retrieved 22 April 2012.
- ^'ViewSonic ViewPad 10'. ViewSonic. Archived from the original on 16 April 2012. Retrieved 22 April 2012.
*** Windows 8 Touch support! Connect to Windows 8 via RDP then tap the spanner icon and select the Windows Touch Mode gesture profile *** Leave your laptop behind. Enjoy the freedom to work from anywhere. Jump Desktop is a powerful remote desktop application that lets you control your computer from your phone or tablet. Compatible with both RDP and VNC, Jump Desktop is secure, reliable and very easy to set up. A streamlined user interface gives you the best possible remote desktop experience on any of your mobile or tablet devices. Easy setup and reliable: Jump Desktop is very easy to configure; anyone can do it! Just visit: http://jumpdesktop.com/go on your PC or Mac and follow step-by-step instructions. You'll be up and running in no time. Secure and built on open standards: Jump Desktop is a true RDP and VNC client with built-in support for encryption. It lets you connect to your computer using an IP address or hostname, if you already have RDP or VNC configured on it. Powerful features: Unleash the full power of your phone or tablet while connected to your computer. Multitouch ready - pinch-to-zoom and two finger scrolling make controlling your computer easy and productive. Jump's multi-threaded rendering engine has been fine tuned for Android. Jump's VNC and RDP engine is one of the fastest you'll find on Android. If you need help, visit http://support.jumpdesktop.com or email us at: support@jumpdesktop.com Features: ✓ Multi-protocol: supports RDP and VNC ✓ Multi-touch ready: Pinch-zoom, two finger scrolling, mouse dragging all supported. Even three finger taps are supported to quickly show and hide the keyboard. ✓ Easy and secure setup: Automatically configure your PC or Mac for remote access using Wi-Fi and 3G without worrying about your router settings. Use your Google account to setup and manage computers automatically (optional) ✓ SSH Tunnel support (new!) ✓ The best external keyboard and mouse support on Android: Supports all external keyboard keys and shortcuts. Right mouse clicks supported too with external mice - all natural, PC like! ✓ Universal application: Works on tablets and phones - buy it only once and use it on all your Android devices ✓ Full support for multitasking: Switch to other apps without disconnecting ✓ Supports large custom screen resolution ✓ Full mouse support: left and right clicks, dragging, scrolling, precision pointer movement RDP features: ✓ Touch redirection support for Windows 8 and Server 2012 ✓ Tested on: Windows 2000, XP, Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Server 2003, Server 2008, Server 2008 R2, Server 2012, SBS Server ✓ Secure: 40/56/128bit RDP, TLS/SSL, FIPS and NLA authentication support ✓ Supports 8, 16 and 24-bit colors and all RDP performance options ✓ Multiple monitor support on Windows 7 and above ✓ Console sessions ✓ Audio streaming VNC features: ✓ Tested with Mac OS X, TightVNC, RealVNC, UltraVNC, Linux (Ubuntu Remote Desktop) ✓ Secure: Supports SSL encryption when used with Jump's automatic setup instructions: http://jumpdesktop.com/go ✓ 8 and 16-bit color ✓ OS X Screen Sharing support ✓ Multiple monitor support ✓ Supported encodings: copyrect, zrle, tight, (zlib)hextile, zlib, rre, raw, desktop-resize
IT Pro Reviews of Jump Desktop (RDP & VNC)
Below is a list of currently available tablet PCs grouped by their width, depth, height, screen size, and appropriate tablet case sizes.
Microsoft office 2019 16 34th street. The most popular presently available tablet computers are compared in the following table:
Tablet PC | Height | Width | Depth | Screen | Case size |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Acer Iconia Tab A500[1] | 10.2 in (260 mm) | 7 in (180 mm) | 0.52 in (13 mm) | 10.1 in (260 mm) | 10 in (250 mm) |
Amazon Kindle Fire[citation needed][2] | 7.5 in (190 mm) | 4.7 in (120 mm) | 0.45 in (11 mm) | 7 in (180 mm) | 7 in (180 mm) |
Apple iPad[3] | 9.6 in (240 mm) | 7.5 in (190 mm) | 0.51 in (13 mm) | 9.7 in (250 mm) | 10 in (250 mm) |
Apple iPad 2[4] | 9.5 in (240 mm) | 7.3 in (190 mm) | 0.35 in (8.9 mm) | 9.7 in (250 mm) | 10 in (250 mm) |
Apple ‘New iPad' 3[5] | 9.5 in (240 mm) | 7.3 in (190 mm) | 0.37 in (9.4 mm) | 9.7 in (250 mm) | 10 in (250 mm) |
Apple iPad Mini 4 | 8 in (200 mm) | 5.31 in (135 mm) | 0.24 in (6.1 mm) | 7.9 in (200 mm) | |
ASUS Eee Pad Transformer[6] | 10.7 in (270 mm) | 6.9 in (180 mm) | 0.5 in (13 mm) | 10.1 in (260 mm) | 11 in (280 mm) |
ASUS Eee Pad Transformer Prime[7] | 10.4 in (260 mm) | 7.1 in (180 mm) | 0.29 in (7.4 mm) | 10.1 in (260 mm) | 11 in (280 mm) |
Barnes & Noble Nook Color[8] | 8.1 in (210 mm) | 5 in (130 mm) | 0.48 in (12 mm) | 7 in (180 mm) | 8 in (200 mm) |
Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet | 8.1 in (210 mm) | 5 in (130 mm) | 0.48 in (12 mm) | 7 in (180 mm) | 8 in (200 mm) |
Blackberry PlayBook[9] | 7.6 in (190 mm) | 5.1 in (130 mm) | 0.4 in (10 mm) | 7 in (180 mm) | 8 in (200 mm) |
Dell Streak 7[10] | 7 in (180 mm) | 4.7 in (120 mm) | 0.5 in (13 mm) | 7 in (180 mm) | 7 in (180 mm) |
Dell Streak 10 Pro[11] | 10.3 in (260 mm) | 7 in (180 mm) | 0.51 in (13 mm) | 10 in (250 mm) | 10 in (250 mm) |
HTC Flyer[12] | 7.7 in (200 mm) | 4.8 in (120 mm) | 0.52 in (13 mm) | 7 in (180 mm) | 8 in (200 mm) |
Huawei Ideos S7[13] | 8.2 in (210 mm) | 4.3 in (110 mm) | 0.61 in (15 mm) | 7 in (180 mm) | 8 in (200 mm) |
Lenovo IdeaPad A1[14] | 7.7 in (200 mm) | 4.9 in (120 mm) | 0.47 in (12 mm) | 7 in (180 mm) | 8 in (200 mm) |
Lenovo IdeaPad K1[15] | 10.4 in (260 mm) | 7.4 in (190 mm) | 0.52 in (13 mm) | 10.1 in (260 mm) | 11 in (280 mm) |
LG Optimus Pad[16] | 9.6 in (240 mm) | 5.9 in (150 mm) | 0.49 in (12 mm) | 8.9 in (230 mm) | 10 in (250 mm) |
Motorola Droid XYBoard 10.1[17] | 10 in (250 mm) | 6.8 in (170 mm) | 0.35 in (8.9 mm) | 10.1 in (260 mm) | 10 in (250 mm) |
Motorola Xoom[18] | 9.8 in (250 mm) | 6.6 in (170 mm) | 0.5 in (13 mm) | 10.1 in (260 mm) | 10 in (250 mm) |
Motorola Xoom 2[19] | 10 in (250 mm) | 6.8 in (170 mm) | 0.35 in (8.9 mm) | 10.1 in (260 mm) | 10 in (250 mm) |
Remarkable Tablet[20] | 10.1 in (260 mm) | 6.9 in (180 mm) | 0.26 in (6.6 mm) | 10.3 in (260 mm) | |
Samsung Galaxy Note[21] | 5.8 in (150 mm) | 3.3 in (84 mm) | 0.38 in (9.7 mm) | 5.3 in (130 mm) | 5 in (130 mm) |
Samsung Galaxy Tab P1000 | 7.5 in (190 mm) | 4.7 in (120 mm) | 0.47 in (12 mm) | 7 in (180 mm) | 7 in (180 mm) |
Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus[22] | 7.6 in (190 mm) | 4.8 in (120 mm) | 0.39 in (9.9 mm) | 7 in (180 mm) | 7 in (180 mm) |
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0[23] | 7.7 in (200 mm) | 4.8 in (120 mm) | 0.41 in (10 mm) | 7 in (180 mm) | 7 in (180 mm) |
Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7[24] | 7.7 in (200 mm) | 5.2 in (130 mm) | 0.31 in (7.9 mm) | 7.7 in (200 mm) | 8 in (200 mm) |
Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9[25] | 9 in (230 mm) | 6.2 in (160 mm) | 0.35 in (8.9 mm) | 8.9 in (230 mm) | 9 in (230 mm) |
Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1[26] | 9.7 in (250 mm) | 6.9 in (180 mm) | 0.34 in (8.6 mm) | 10.1 in (260 mm) | 10 in (250 mm) |
Sony Tablet P[27] | 7.1 in (180 mm) | 6.2 in (160 mm) | 0.55 in (14 mm) | 2x 5.5 in (140 mm) | 7 in (180 mm) |
Sony Tablet S[28] | 9.5 in (240 mm) | 6.9 in (180 mm) | 0.4 in (10 mm) | 9.4 in (240 mm) | 10 in (250 mm) |
Sony Xperia Tablet Z[29] | 10.47 in (266 mm) | 6.8 in (170 mm) | 0.24 in (6.1 mm) | 10.1 in (260 mm) | 11 in (280 mm) |
Sony Xperia Tablet Z4[30] | 10 in (250 mm) | 6.6 in (170 mm) | 0.24 in (6.1 mm) | 10.1 in (260 mm) | |
Toshiba Thrive[31] | 10.8 in (270 mm) | 7 in (180 mm) | 0.62 in (16 mm) | 10.1 in (260 mm) | 11 in (280 mm) |
ViewSonic ViewPad 7[32] | 7 in (180 mm) | 4.3 in (110 mm) | 0.45 in (11 mm) | 7 in (180 mm) | 7 in (180 mm) |
ViewSonic ViewPad 10[33] | 10.8 in (270 mm) | 6.7 in (170 mm) | 0.57 in (14 mm) | 10.1 in (260 mm) | 11 in (280 mm) |
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^'Acer Iconia Tab A500'. acer.com. Retrieved 2012-04-20.
- ^Kindle Fire HDX 7', HDX Display.
- ^'iPad Available in US on April 3'. Apple. Retrieved 20 April 2012.
- ^'Apple iPad 2'. Apple. Retrieved 20 April 2012.
- ^'Apple 'New iPad' 3'. Apple. Archived from the original on 30 January 2010. Retrieved 20 April 2012.
- ^'Asus Eee Pad Transformer'. Asus. Retrieved 20 April 2012.
- ^'Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime'. Asus. Retrieved 20 April 2012.
- ^'Barnes & Noble Nook Color'. Barnes & Noble. Retrieved 20 April 2012.
- ^'BlackBerry PlayBook'. BlackBerry. Retrieved 20 April 2012.
- ^'Dell Streak 7 review'. Dell.com. Retrieved 20 April 2012.
- ^'Dell Streak Pro Honeycomb tablet pictured, likely to be with us in June'. Engadget. Retrieved 20 April 2012.
- ^'HTC Flyer'. HTC. Retrieved 20 April 2012.
- ^'Huawei Ideos S7'. Huawei. Archived from the original on 16 May 2012. Retrieved 20 April 2012.
- ^'Lenovo IdeaPad A1'. Lenovo. Retrieved 21 April 2012.
- ^'Lenovo IdeaPad K1'. Lenovo. Retrieved 21 April 2012.
- ^'LG Optimus Pad'. LG. Retrieved 21 April 2012.
- ^'Motorola Droid XYBoard 10.1'. Motorola. Retrieved 21 April 2012.
- ^'Motorola Xoom'. Motorola. Retrieved 21 April 2012.
- ^'Motorola Xoom 2'. Motorola. Retrieved 21 April 2012.
- ^'Remarkable Tablet'. Remarkable. Retrieved 17 July 2019.
- ^'Samsung Galaxy Note'. Samsung. Retrieved 21 April 2012.
- ^'Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus'. Samsung. Retrieved 21 April 2012.
- ^'Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0'. Samsung. Retrieved 21 April 2012.
- ^'Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7'. Samsung. Retrieved 21 April 2012.
- ^'Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9'. Samsung. Retrieved 21 April 2012.
- ^'Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1'. Samsung. Retrieved 24 April 2012.
- ^'Sony Tablet P'. Sony. Retrieved 22 April 2012.
- ^'Sony Tablet S'. Sony. Retrieved 22 April 2012.
- ^'Sony Xperia Tablet Z'. Sony. Retrieved 2 December 2013.
- ^'Sony Xperia Tablet Z4'. Sony. Retrieved 16 July 2019.
- ^'Toshiba Thrive'. Toshiba. Retrieved 22 April 2012.
- ^'ViewSonic ViewPad 7'. ViewSonic. Archived from the original on 13 April 2012. Retrieved 22 April 2012.
- ^'ViewSonic ViewPad 10'. ViewSonic. Archived from the original on 16 April 2012. Retrieved 22 April 2012.