Having spent a little time with hybrid tablet-style notebooks which swap out a physical keyboard for a touchscreen display that you’re supposed to type on, I have to say the experience is still pretty ...
Hewlett-Packard plans to discontinue a mini-notebook from its Compaq Evo line in favor of the company's upcoming tablet PC design for businesses. The company will replace its lightweight Evo Notebook ...
There will always be a use case for owning both a laptop and a tablet as stand-alone products. But the 2-in-1 laptop is the utopian dream of combining these two into a single device. Of all the models ...
Lenovo announced the first multi-mode notebook with a 360 degree flip-and-fold design for tablet use. The IdeaPad YOGA combines a stylish, powerful ultrabook and a portable 13.3-inch multi-touch ...
The Dell XPS 11 is a portable Windows computer with a fast processor, long battery life, and a high resolution display. Dell calls the machine a 2-in-1 ultrabook, but emphasizes that it features a ...
GIGABYTE T1125N-CF1 11.6-inch Tablet Convertible Notebook Review The T1125N-CF1 convertible notebook combines a Core i5 processor with Optimus graphics in a tablet form factor, as well as filling the ...
The tablet is more of a consumption device, whereas a notebook is more of a creation device. What you should buy depends on what you expect to do with the device. The tablet is more of a consumption ...
While other second generation convertible Windows XP Tablet PCs are priced at or over $2000, the Averatec C3500 sells for only $1350. What can you expect from a tablet that has such a low price? Quite ...
Jeff is tasked with separating the “gee whiz” factor from the truly useful when it comes to the latest tech gadgets, and oh, he holds a Ph.D. in physics. He currently works as the supervisor of ...
A device which you can use as laptop and tablet at the same time, that is what Asus has brought into the market. They have come up with a unique gadget, Taichi which is a convertible notebook/tablet.
Mobile computing users have waited for years for IBM (now Lenovo) to enter the Tablet PC market. IBM waited until the market and technology matured so they could make a strong offering. Three years ...
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