Articles in Tablet News
Well at least according to the e-mail that I just received from Barnes & Noble announcing the new “nook.”
Scheduled to be available for purchase on November 30th, you can find all the details on …
Asus is refreshing its T91 Eee PC tablet to add multitouch to the mix and also Windows 7. The netbook convertible will feature a multitouch 8.9-inch screen, 1 GB RAM, 1.3 GHz Intel Atom processor, …
In our definition of what constitutes a tablet computing platform, we find that smartphones, too, are tablets in that it can provide us with computing functionality in a slate or convertible form factor with a …
Nokia’s new N900 Tablet is a grat little device that Nokia calls a miniature computer when we caught up with them at the CTIA show floor in San Diego, CA. The tablet runs on Nokia’s …
With rumors of the Apple tablet getting stronger, we’re wondering if Microsoft has another ace up its sleeves. The company’s Windows 7 platform supports excellent pen and finger input and device manufacturers are even placing …
While many tablets use an active digitizer mechanism to register input on the screen, Getac seems to be going the route of Microsoft’s other pen-computing platform–Windows Mobile–with a resistive touchscreen. However, the resistive touchscreen Getac, …
The Viliv S7 is a nifty convertible netbook/tablet device that runs Windows and has its own programs launcher. You can learn more about the Viliv S7 from the Viliv site and view the demo video …
The Alpha 680 netbook is a hybrid between a netbook, a smartphone/PDA, and a tablet. The device, rumored to sell for as little as $100 when launched, sports some interesting specs that make it fall …
The new Lenovo user interface (UI) for its tablets, which runs on Microsoft XP and Vista (and on October 22, Windows 7) operating systems, will utilize a menu gesture that can be called up by …
For those interested in the Tablet PC market but do not want to pay the tablet premium, Intel’s Classmate PC–a One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)–competitor is a fine alternative. The “tablet” actually uses a resistive …


