Device overload: Can the smartphone, tablet, PC relay last?
The question today about computing devices is the same as it was yesterday: Will we ever get convergence that doesn't suck?
The question today about computing devices is the same as it was yesterday: Will we ever get convergence that doesn't suck?
The 11.6-inch slate sports a 1080p display and packs a dual-core AMD Z60 chip, but the company has revealed no pricing or availability info.
It's been 10 years since I bought my first tablet PC. How far have we come since then?
Tablet shipment grew to 72.7 million units and accounted for more than 25 percent of global mobile PC shipments in 2011 even as notebook shipments dropped, study shows.
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Windows XP Tablet PC Edition makes tablet PCs easier to use, but the whole package isn't ready to replace your primary PC.
Doorbusters include a 15.6-inch Lenovo notebook for just $187.99 and a 20-inch Gateway all-in-one desktop for $389.99.
Dell's convertible Latitude XT3 tablet has some neat features and a good choice of configurations. However, it lacks USB 3.0 and an optical drive, battery life is disappointing and it's relatively heavy for a 13.3in. notebook. As a result, we'd hesitate to recommend it for everyday use.
RIM introduces its own answer to the tablet PC market, an enterprise ready device with a 7-inch screen called Blackberry Playbook
Doorbuster sales include a 15.6-inch Compaq Presario notebook for $179, a 20-inch HP Pavilion all-in-one desktop for $389, and the Barnes & Noble 8GB Nook Color tablet for $99.
The electronics retailer posted details about the new slate on its Insignia Facebook page, though pricing wasn't revealed.
Sales include a Lenovo 7-inch Android tablet for $149.99, a 20-inch HP all-in-one desktop for $369.99, and a Lenovo Windows 8 convertible Ultrabook for $699.99.
The notebook maker is looking to improve the fortunes of the nascent tablet PC market with the M200, which includes a performance boost and a number of other tweaks
Despite a much-hyped launch and an influx of new vendors, tablet PCs are not exactly flying off the shelves, according to new figures from Canalys, which says Microsoft is to blame
Intel sees the new Ultrabook evolving into a convertible notebook. It seems the company has forgotten the Tablet PC has been around for a decade.
Tech giant Samsung is working on a slate tablet computer, according to a new report.
Specials include a 14-inch Toshiba Satellite Ultrabook for $549.99 and a doorbuster deal for a free $25 store gift card with the purchase of an Amazon Kindle Fire HD.
7-inch Android slates and Microsoft Windows RT and Windows 8 models will dominate the non-iPad tablet market, according to supply chain manufacturers.
Fusion Garage's JooJoo tablet rose from the ashes of the failed CrunchPad. It's a compelling device that raises many questions about the viability of the purpose-built tablet computer. Here's a look.
Unlike Motorola, which will apparently sell its new Xoom tablet for a whopping $800 starting in a couple of weeks, Research in Motion is taking a saner approach to pricing its forthcoming PlayBook tablet.CrackBerry.