Slideshow: The History of Tablet Computers


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Love them or hate them, tablet computers are here to stay.With over 100 million units sold in under three years, the

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Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) iPad has become a cultural icon and its domestic competition has established itself as well: Words like "Kindle Fire" and "Nook" have entered the American lexicon.However, how tablet computers progressed from utter failures to a Dot-com boom era fad and beyond is a story in and of itself.The humble beginnings of today's tablet predecessors, such as the first e-readers and the personal digital assistant (PDA) highlights just how far we've come from the seemingly ancient monochromatic technologies of the 1990s.Take a trip with Benzinga down memory lane and check out just how far the development of tablet computers has come.
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