We’ve been hearing rumors about Nokia entering the tablet space for a while now, and yes, it should be interesting to see how the market responds to such a device. In terms of design, we expect it to resemble the Microsoft Surface tablets with a 10.1-inch screen. There are also reports that the tablet could have an HDMI port and USB ports as well and that it could be powered by an ARM processor and run on Windows RT. We could see AT&T possibly being among the first few carriers to offer this Nokia tablet in the U.S markets. To compete with it, we’ve been hearing rumors about HTC also busy making a Windows 8 based tablet.

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