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Aron Meystedt’s Tablets.com gets a new look

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After weeks of being nothing more than just a blog, Aron Meystedt of XF.com Investments unveiled a new site for one of the hottest domain names in 2010 and beyond, Tablets.com

The site now provides a comparison engine that helps visitors find tablets, compare prices, read reviews, and more.

How hot will tablets be in 2011?

Well, according to Facebook’s Top Status Trends of 2010, tablets are going to be hot. 

“iPad and iPhone4” came in at #4 as one of the fastest growing trends.

Facebook Top Status Trends 2010

Last January, tablets.com didn’t even register a blip on Compete.com.  Less than a year later according to a rough estimate, visitors to the domain name number in the thousands. 

And now with a web site online, a comparison engine, and a Facebook page, expect 2011 to be a very good year for the domain name that sold in 2006 for a mere $50,500.

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Tablets.com to provide reviews, buying advice, news and more for tablet enthusiasts

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It’s been only a month since Aron Meystedt of XF.com acquired the category-killer domain name Tablets.com

So what’s in store for one of the hottest gadgets and domain names on the market?

Bill Kara of Hallpass Media whose casual game network receives over 3.5 million visitors monthly, suggested back in early November on Fusible that Tablets.com: “should make a comparison engine and do some peer rankings to really get the SEO juice going.   I don’t think a blog is the best use of this type of domain IMO…”, he commented.

Aron responded that the blog is just temporary, and plans were underway for a comparsion engine and more. 

If you’ve visited Tablets.com recently, you’ll know the search is on for writers to write reviews, articles, news, buying advice, information and more.  Literally, anything about tablets.

Whatever site is ultimately launched, right now tablets.com continues to show up on page 1 of Google for the search phrase ‘tablets’, and ranks above Apple, Amazon, RadioShack, Best Buy and other popular sites that sell tablets.