Apr 17
The notebook market is a billion dollar business and every brand wants a share of that pie. The manufacturers get more customers by either producing a better, faster, lighter version of the same laptop their competitor makes, or try to diversify a little. The more types of notebooks there are the better for us, customers, because we get to choose a device that fits our needs more.
Most people don’t know what they really need from a notebook, usually they know they want a portable computer with that stuff that opens and shows other stuff and then they want it to connect to that wireless stuff, you know, but that’s barely enough to go out and buy one. Almost every laptop computer has wireless connectivity, I haven’t seen one in years that hadn’t and they all have a decent color TFT screen. Most wannabe customers haven’t even heard of different kinds of notebooks, and they think they are all 15″ and about 6 pounds heavy. They don’t know about netbooks or subnotebooks and they’ve never seen a tablet PC in their life. That’s why I thought it would be a good idea to cover a few different kinds of the portable computer world and give a few extra options before choosing.
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Apr 11
I had my hands on the best tablet pc on the market yesterday. After writing a review on iPad killers (read it here), I still am an Apple enthusiast and believe that yes, the iPad tablet is the best tablet pc out there. Well, to be fair – its one of the few that are out there ‘right now’. That being said, I have a quick iPad review from playing with it yesterday.
No, this is not ‘techie’ review, and I’m not going to get into all the specs, you can read that everywhere. I’m going to just get into the five minute relationship
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Mar 20
Well it looks like Apple could well have a record breaker on its hands this year, with the highly anticipated iPad tablet PC. Ever since the new device became available for pre-order, reports have come in that it is selling in the hundreds of thousands.
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Mar 14
March 10th, 2010
Posted by Andrew Nusca @ 7:10 am
Categories: Computers, Dell
Tags: Dell Computer Corp., Amazon.com Inc., Tablet, Camera, Dell Mini 5 Tablet PC, Keyboards, Hardware, Peripherals, Andrew Nusca
The Dell Mini 5 tablet PC is coming to the U.S. as the Streak.
The intrepid folks at Engadget nabbed internal slides this morning, which confirm that the five-inch, Google Android device will sport a WVGA (800 by 480) capacitive touchscreen, 5-megapixel camera with autofocus and flash, front-facing VGA camera and 30-pin docking connector.
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Mar 10
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Feb 21
Apple may be censoring adult-themed apps from its App Store, according to developers who supposedly received e-mails about the matter signed “iPhone App Review.” Online reports seem to indicate that certain apps are indeed being pulled from the online storefront. Apple has a history of removing apps from the App Store for a number of reasons, ranging from objectionable content to developers allegedly posting fake reviews. As Apples iPad tablet PC prepares for release, the number of apps currently in development is climbing, according to mobile analytics firm Flurry. Continue reading »
Feb 17
The iBook store, the marketplace for electronic books on Apple’s forthcoming iPad, will sell e-books wrapped in digital rights management software, according to sources quoted in the L.A. Times. Apple phased out DRM songs from the iTunes store a year ago, but a majority of publishers are expected to use FairPlay copy protection software for their e-books.
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Feb 15
Samsung Electronics, the world’s second-largest mobile-phone maker, has plans for a Apple iPad style tablet PC, the company has revealed.
“We will respond,” said J.K. Shin, president of Samsung’s mobile-communication division, speaking at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona over the weekend.
Question of the day!
Mark Hattersley
Editor in Chief
Do you consider yourself an artist?
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Feb 14
Acer has seen a significant growth over the past year, especially thanks to its excellent marketing performance in the area of low-cost PCs, particularly netbooks. after having been reported to have no intention of approaching the tablet PC market any time soon, the company seems to be acting consistent with its statement that it will keep focusing on the notebook and netbook markets. Most recently, Acer was reported to be working on a very thin laptop that, while rivaling Apple’s MacBook Air in thinness, would be instrumental in the PC vendor’s plans to outmatch HP as foremost PC supplier. Continue reading »