e-Detail's Prezenter PSR was floating around CES a few months ago, but now it seems that the Korean firm has managed to get its atypical tablet into trials here in America and in Europe.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.06.20 at 08:54
StreamMyGame. com announced recently that their streaming software now enables users to play intense 3D games on netbooks and ultra-mobile PCs, such as the Asus Eee PC, HP 2133, or Samsung Q1 Ultra.
Via Laptoping | Posted on 2008.06.19 at 12:41
Some product manufacturers do things like list specifications or show you pretty ladies to get a piece of your mind. Others use a product as a hammer to prove its durability.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.06.18 at 23:17
Whoa, has it been a hot minute since we've seen a Pepper Pad 3 or what? Straight from the depths of left field comes Hanbit's Pepper Pad 3, this time with a slightly more adept processor at the helm.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.06.17 at 10:29
Elonex's eagerly anticipated sub-?100 laptop will appear later than expected. Originally touted to turn up this month, the would-be Eee PC beater may now not appear until September.
Via Register Hardware | Posted on 2008.06.17 at 10:16
Think Asus' elfin Eee PC isn't up to a quick Crysis or Quake 4 session? Its meagre Intel integrated graphic chip could never deliver anything but sub-zero frame rates? Think again - it can.
Via Register Hardware | Posted on 2008.06.17 at 06:15
Fujitsu doesn't seem to have gotten official with it just yet but, if the Virginia Tech University bookstore is any indication, it looks like the company is all but set to launch its new T5010 tablet PC.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.06.16 at 16:23
UK education computing specialist RM - the firm formerly known as Research Machines - has announced its version of the Asus Eee PC 900. It'll sell the machine to schools for a mere ?285 for the Windows XP model.
Via Register Hardware | Posted on 2008.06.16 at 04:42
The launch of Dells miniature notebook may be pushed back until late summer and feature a keyboard thats several keys short of a full set, one of the companys executives has confirmed.
Via Register Hardware | Posted on 2008.06.06 at 06:28
With the subnote revolution in full swing, one may wonder why anyone in their right mind would even consider opting for a Tablet PC. There's no denying that tablets cater to a narrowing niche, but the ability to doodle, write and detail your next home project (or similar) right on the screen still has its place in universities and certain on-the-go professions.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.06.05 at 19:54