Posted by admin on Wednesday Mar 25, 2009
BY: Kevin, TabletPCReview.com Editor
The Iomega Home Media Network Drive like the name implies is a network attached storage (NAS) device intended to share media and files throughout a home to computers and media playing devices. What separates this NAS unit from the crowd is built-in media server support that streams music, movies, and photos to compatible devices such as an Xbox 360 or photo frame. In this review we cover how easy it is to set this drive up and how easy it is to use it with a tablet and Xbox 360.
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Posted by admin on Tuesday Mar 24, 2009
BY: Allison J, TabletPCReview.com Editor
If your notebook is putting out too much heat and you find yourself wishing for a few more USB ports, Belkin wants to help you keep your cool. The new Laptop Cooling Hub is a slight update on their classic model – a raised platform with a fan embedded to help cool down a hot laptop. It now features four USB ports to give it a little extra bang for your buck. But how does it perform under pressure?
Specifications:
- White plastic construction with rubber padding
- Will accommodate up to a 17” laptop
- Equipped with 4 USB 2.0 ports
- Runs on external AC adapter or laptop battery power via attached USB cable.
- MSRP: $49.99

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Posted by admin on Monday Mar 23, 2009
BY: JerryJ, TabletPCReview.com Editor
Dell today announced the latest update to their convertible tablet notebook line with the Latitude XT2. This tablet PC with multi-touch screen offers up to 11 hours of battery life in a durable yet lightweight shell. Starting at $2,399, can the Latitude XT2 stimulate businesses to spends some extra cash?
Let’s take a closer look at the specs and find out.

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Posted by admin on Sunday Mar 22, 2009
BY: Andrew, TabletPCReview.com Editor
The Lenovo ThinkPad Portable USB hard drive offers a unique method for storing data in a 128-bit secure manner while you’re on the go. Using a physical keypad style input, the data on this portable hard drive can only be accessed after you punch in the right number code. If you don’t have the code, you can’t access the drive or its data. For business users whose lost or stolen data can cost a company thousands of dollars, the ThinkPad portable hard drive is certainly an interesting device.
These days there are a lot of options for portable storage devices that can be easily carried along with your notebook. Depending on your needs you could go with a 64GB USB flash drive, 32GB SD card, or a larger capacity portable hard drive offering upwards of 250GB in storage. Storage capacity and form factor are certainly important decisions when it comes to selecting a portable storage format, but what is often overlooked is the data security offered for these various storage devices. Price Waterhouse Coopers recently estimated that a single incident of lost data on average costs a company $10,000. Consider that fact and you’ll wonder why any business user would use a flash drive for data storage – flash drives are easier to lose than a sock in the wash. With business users in mind Lenovo designed the ThinkPad portable storage drive as a highly secure data storage device that is hardware encrypted and accessible only via password.

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