Hewlett-Packard today announced the HP Pavilion tx2000 Tablet PC series, featuring a 12. 1-inch touch screen display, and an AMD Turion 64 X2 processor.
Via Laptoping | Posted on 2008.03.07 at 11:13
Samsung today unveiled the Q1 Ultra Premium UMPC, which advances the Q1 Ultra line by delivering “enhanced performance, extended battery life, and superior text entry”.
Via Laptoping | Posted on 2008.03.07 at 11:12
Toshiba announced today the Portege M700 Tablet PC for mobile professionals, the company’s first convertible notebook with a touch screen LED backlit display.
Via Laptoping | Posted on 2008.03.07 at 11:10
Asustek Computer will suspend plans to include the option of a touch screen panel in the next generation of Asus Eee PCs, the company’s president Jerry Shen said this week.
Via Laptoping | Posted on 2008.03.07 at 11:07
Dell is to release its first Tablet PC - the Latitude XT - on November 5th, according to the forum post on the French website LessDelliens. The leaked specifications say the 12.
Via Laptoping | Posted on 2008.03.07 at 10:54
Hewlett-Packard’s 12. 1-inch HP Compaq 2710p tablet PC, based on Intel Centrino “Santa Rosa” platform, is now available for purchase.
Via Laptoping | Posted on 2008.03.07 at 10:47
Panasonic just owned up to that Toughbook UMPC we spotted yesterday at CeBIT. No real surprises, the unit runs Vista on an Atom CPU, sports a 5.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.03.05 at 09:48
Just in case Dell's Latitude XFR D630 was too mainstream for you, DRS Tactical Systems has a pair of equally tough rigs for you to chew on.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.03.05 at 08:09
It may not look all that different from its previous xTablet T8600, but MobileDemand still seems to have found plenty to brag about its new xTablet T8700 rugged tablet PC, which it says offers the "industry's highest performance" in addition to "superior ruggedness.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.03.04 at 20:22
If you're still confused about this whole UMPC vs. MID debate, perhaps Gigabyte can help. The company is launching a pair mobile devices at CeBIT, the VIA-based UMPC M700 and the Centrino Atom (Menlow) powered M528 MID.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.03.04 at 08:49