Not all Android tablets come from China. The Olive Pad for example hits the market next month--in india. Well ahead of the much awaited Notion Ink Adam.
 
 
After launching its own Android phone called LePhone earlier this year, Chinese manufacturer Lenovo is now set to enter the tablet market with its new LePad tablet by the end of this year.
 
 
Asus is supposed to use Windows CE on the upcoming Eee Pad EP101TC 10" tablet. Supposed , because NetbookNews.de claims that Asus have decided that Android would be a better fit for its upcoming tablet.
 
 
Yes, until now, the iPad has faced almost no competition. Yes, the number of junk tablets from china is already legion, but they are simply no match at all. But soon, good devices will start to ship, so things may as well change. Amongst the first will be Velocity Micro’s Cruz lineup, which brings a wide-screen (16:9) tablet running Google’s Android OS for just $300.
 
 
Details on the Samsung Galaxy tablet have been reported. The tablet is going to sport two cameras, and will tout GPS, WiFi, and 3G connections. As for the release date, Samsung has commented that it will, in fact, be released before October.