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- NowKin P9C2 Android 3.2 10.1 inch Tablet hands-on (video)
Are you one of those Android 3.0 followers who stick into the seas of tablets to find one with affordable price? The rumors about Shanzhai android 3.o has been filled into our ears some time. However, we still have no chance to check it out clearly on hands until today. Thanks Jerry to bring this...
- Grefu p97: 9.7 Inch Windows 7 Slate
When it comes to 9.7-inch tablet PCs, things grow unavoidable for them to look somehow like iPad in this or that way despite completely different contents insides. For a non-iPad slate of 9.7 inch or 10.1 inch, a combination of Tegra 2 chip and Android or Intel core and Windows 7 may be popular choice...
- Winpad: an iPad-like Tablet Based on X86
The challenge for those iPad clones lies most possibly in the slim depth and light heft for iPad 2 is really something “thinner and lighter”. Of course, I am not going to mention the comparison of functionality; that’s really something between heaven and earth. Winpad is of this kind due to its too familiar appearance....
- Mouse Computer’s New Tablet LuvPad WN101-P Will Hit the Market in Market
Mouse Computer, a Japan-based computer company, now intros a new tablet PC, LuvPad WN101-P after its first attempt, LuvPad AD100, which features a 10.1 inch LED touchscreen with resolution 1024*600, Nvidia Tegra 2, android 2.2, 512MB of RAM DDR2, 8GB of internal storage, WiFi, Bluetooth. As an impressive tablet PC of last autumn, LuvPad AD100...
- Fujitsu TH40/D Slide-Out Slate Will Hit Market Soon
The much-delayed Fujitsu TH40/D, the world’s first slide-out tablet PC, now finally decides on a launch date and will meet the customers soon. The reason for delay, according to some insiders, is easy to figure out and sort of clique, to render TH40/D to perform better.
This 17.4mm-thick behemoth consists of a 10.1-inch touchscreen and a...
- Grefu p97: 9.7 Inch Windows 7 Slate
When it comes to 9.7-inch tablet PCs, things grow unavoidable for them to look somehow like iPad in this or that way despite completely different contents insides. For a non-iPad slate of 9.7 inch or 10.1 inch, a combination of Tegra 2 chip and Android or Intel core and Windows 7 may be popular choice...
- Fujitsu Stylistic Q550 Windows 7 Slate to Land on China Soon
It seems that folks in this most populated country get too accustomed of, and more patience in, waiting most of newly-launched electronic things which often take more time to arrive this land than others, but it is worth the while if they come eventually. Fujitsu Stylistic Q550, unveiled as early as in April and then...
- Malata Unveils Windows 7 Slate A1001 and All-in-One PC on Computex
To enrich the varieties of product line seems a dominating strategy for most establishments to gain rejuvenation, and there is no exception for Malata, an old DVD enterprise at home. This old brand is now turning on a new look with the continual introduction to some nice products. The Computex 2011 sees Malata show out...
- Intel Intros Tablet Notebook PC Keeley Lake on Computex
Intel’s determination and ambition to march into mobile PC market is firm and self-evident thought up till now there is no proper Intel chip available for tablet PCs in affordability and compatibility. So it becomes natural Intel to take some measures to make it appear more acceptable on mobile PC devices. Keeley Lake, released by...
- Fujitsu Launches Lifebook T901 Windows 7 Slate
Fujitsu releases its new super large-sized tablet PC codenamed as Lifebook T901, hitting US market with a starting price of $1899. This monstrously big slate comes with an 2.4GHz Intel Core i5-2520 processor, Windows 7 Professional 32 or 64, a 13.3-inch touchscreen with resolution of 1280*768, 2GB DDR3 1333MHz RAM, 250 GB S-ATA 150, 5400...
- Fujitsu Unveils TH40D Windows 7 Slate with Slide-out Keyboard and Atom Processor
Hot tablet PCs tend to be packed with a larger screen and an extra keyboard. We see Asus TF101 EeePad Transformer and Acer Iconia W500 as precursors have received good responses in the market, now followed by a TH series tablet with a featured slide-out keyboard brought out by Fujitsu. Though it is still unknown...