Posted by admin on Sunday Mar 29, 2009
BY: JerryJ, TabletPCReview.com Editor
by Jerry Jackson
When it comes to making rugged notebooks and tablets, Getac is one of the most respected names in the business. As impressive as the fully rugged Getac V100 tablet might be at first glance, there’s one thing that makes this tablet really special … a screen rated at 1,200 nits brightness! By comparison, a good notebook screen might only be rated as a 250 nit screen. We’re talking about a rugged tablet that can not only be used in the middle of the desert, but that has a screen you can still read when the desert sun is beating down from above. Read on to see how well the Getac V100 holds up against our testing. Read More
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Tags : AMD, ASI, AST, ASUS, ATI, Compaq, Custom, Fujitsu, Getac, Intel, Lenovo, Microsoft, NEC, Rugged Notebooks, tablet, touchscreen
Posted by admin on Saturday Mar 28, 2009
BY: JerryJ, TabletPCReview.com Editor
The Kensington SlimBlade Mouse with Nano Receiver is an innovative travel mouse designed to connect via a tiny USB receiver. This means you don’t have to unplug your mouse every time you go somewhere … just leave it plugged in and take the mouse with you. Is this lightweight wireless mouse the next best thing for road warriors? We put it to the test to find out.
We’ve reviewed many different keyboards and mice from Kensington over the years, and this company is known for making a wide range of affordable accessories that look attractive as well. When I saw a press release for their new travel mouse I knew this would be something many of our readers would see in stores and that it was worth a review. At a price of just $39.99 on the Kensington website (even less on sale at most stores) this certainly seems like a compelling little mouse.

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Tags : ASI, AST, ATI, Intel, NEC, tablet
Posted by admin on Friday Mar 27, 2009
BY: Kevin, TabletPCReview.com Editor
Always Innovating is set to release a new convertible slate aimed at changing the way we view both netbooks and tablet computers. The Touch Book has the features of a netbook: 10 to 15 hour battery life, low cost and small size, but the interface of a slate computer with a completely detachable keyboard. The Touch Book starts at $299 for slate only configurations or $399 for slate plus keyboard and is poised to dramatically change our view of netbooks.
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Tags : ASI, ATI, Custom, Intel, tablet