consumer electronics

  1. Microsoft Windows 7-Based Tablets Won`t Work: 10 Reasons Why

    News Analysis: Microsoft is bullish on Windows 7-based tablets. But a closer look at these tables reveals that they won't have what it takes to be a success in that market. Link Removed
  2. 7 Reasons You Won’t Want a Windows 7 Slate

    Word on the street is that Microsoft plans to announce a Windows-powered iPad contender at next month’s Consumer Electronics Show. We’ve seen this movie before. Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer waved around a Hewlett-Packard Link Removed at CES 2010. HP later hyped up the device with specifications...
  3. 7 reasons you won't want a Windows 7 slate

    Word on the street is that Microsoft plans to announce a Windows-powered iPad contender at next month's Consumer Electronics Show. More...
  4. 7 Reasons You Won't Want a Windows 7 Slate

    Word on the street is that Microsoft plans to announce a Windows-powered iPad contender at next month’s Consumer Electronics Show. Here are seven reasons buying a Windows 7 slate would be a bad idea. Link Removed - Invalid URL
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    Windows 7 Help! Do i buy a Windows xp home netbook or windows 7 starter edition netbook?

    I've just bought a netbook with windows xp home edition for $229 at London Drugs..i have 14 days from purchase date (Friday Dec 10)to change my mind and return it for a windows 7 starter edition netbook (there's only one left on the shelf at the sale price of $279). The difference in cost is...
  6. Windows 7 Slates Won't Be Home For Christmas

    Microsoft’s failure to get consumer-friendly tablets in stores for the holiday season could result in a frosty year-end quarter for the software maker. More...
  7. LG Tablet Leaks Out...With Windows 7?

    Regular readers may remember the much ballyhoed LG tablet. LG's VP of Marketing famously bragged that his company's tablet would be "better than the iPad". The tablet was said to have a focus on... More...
  8. Windows 7 GeForce Chipsets Officially Become History

    Link Removed due to 404 Error Earlier this year Nvidia Corp. merged chipset and system-on-chip development teams in order to strengthen the Tegra product line. On Thursday chief executive officer of Nvidia officially said that the company was no longer building chipsets, which probably...
  9. FIC unveils Windows 7 tablet PC Tycoon

    First International Computer (FIC), a second-tier Taiwan-based PC and consumer electronics ODM, on November 10 debuted the Tycoon, a tablet PC based on Windows 7 Home Premium, for sale in the Taiwan market under its own brand and overseas on an ODM basis, according to the company. More...
  10. ViewSonic Windows 7 and Android dual boot tablet to ship in November

    Khidr Suleman, V3.co.uk , Thursday 28 October 2010 at 15:30:00 ViewPad 7 and ViewPad 10 look to challenge the iPad's dominance ViewSonic has launched two tablet PCs in a bid to capitalise on the growing consumer and business markets for portable devices. The ViewPad 10 comes with a 10in 1,024 x...
  11. HP ships Windows 7 Slate PC

    Hewlett-Packard's long-awaited slate PC is now available but with a different target audience than originally planned. Link Removed
  12. RedFox WizPad Windows 7 Tablet out in stores

    RedFox Technologies announced over the week-end the availability of its long-overdue tablet PC — the RedFox WizPad. First mentioned back in July, the WizPad is a 10-inch tablet running an Intel Atom CPU and Windows 7. We got to check out one at an SM Appliance Store yesterday to see it...
  13. Hewlett-Packard launches $799 Windows 7 tablet aimed at business users

    NEW YORK - Hewlett-Packard Co.'s new tablet might look a little bit like Apple Inc.'s latest blockbuster gadget but it's no iPad killer. HP, the world's largest computer maker, unveiled the Slate 500 on Thursday. It costs $79. Like the iPad,it has a gesture-sensitive touchscreen and no keyboard...
  14. Onkyo Windows 7 tablets make expensive US debut

    Lenovo may not believe in Windows 7 tablets , but Onkyo certainly do, and you can now buy the hitherto Japan-only slates in the US courtesy of importer Dynamism. Three models are on offer – the Onkyo TW117A4, the Onkyo TW217A5, and the Onkyo TW317A5 – but you’ll need deep pockets given the range...
  15. TegaTech Tega v2 Windows 7/Android tablet gets hands-on treatment

    The Windows 7 tablets continue to trickle out, and after the mediocre showing of CTL’s 2goPAD , can TegaTech’s Tega v2 do any better? The 10.1-inch multitouch slate runs an Intel Atom N455 1.66GHz processor, with 2GB of DDR3 RAM and GMA 3150 graphics, and the first units are already filtering...
  16. Cases Might Break iPhone 4 Glass Due to Design Flaw

    Now that Apple has shut everybody up about the iPhone 4 antenna with free cases, it faces another potential problem: Those cases could potentially cause damage to the handset’s glass body, according to Ryan Block of GDGT. Block, a well-sourced tech journalist who was formerly chief of...
  17. Windows 7 Inside Western Digital: How Tomorrow's Storage Gets Made

    My first hard drive, entombed in a 1988 XT clone, stored 20 megabytes and clicked and chugged almost as much as my dad’s Buick. Back then, I worried about preserving 30KB text files. Now, I have to preserve, well, everything. Perhaps like you, I’ve lost count of how many terabytes of capacity I...
  18. PC prices to go up in 2010

    According to Gartner beancounters, PC prices will jump in 2010 due to tight supply of key components. Recession woes and cautious planning on the part of manufacturers have resulted in a lower production volumes, causing component prices to go up. Memory prices have already spiked. DDR3 prices...
  19. Windows 7 3D TV gets closer

    3D TV gets closer Comment Sky to show the football By Link Removed - Invalid URL Friday, 27 November 2009, 16:50 SKY TELEVISION will blast 3D football into your living room by 2010, according to reports. Yes, if the thought of having Wayne Rooney and gang looming out at you in full 3D...
  20. Windows 7 Apple grabs half of US desktop market

    Apple grabs half of US desktop market Link Removed due to 404 Error Link Removed due to 404 Error Written by Link Removed due to 404 Error Friday, 27 November 2009 11:07 A dark day for humanity According to NPD beancounters, Apple's desktop retail share in the US market has jumped to...