It takes a great (and aggressively handsome) man to admit when he was wrong. And I may have been wrong about Windows 7 as a tablet OS. For a while, it seemed like we'd never see a product that had a...
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Lawrence Latif, V3.co.uk , Friday 7 January 2011 at 14:55:00 Latest offering is similar to LePad with addition of more heavyweight OS Lenovo has shown off a 10in tablet dubbed the IdeaPad Slate, which is similar to the LePad announced on the eve of CES but runs Windows 7. Unlike the LePad, the...
THE INQUIRER COMPUTER MAKER Lenovo has shown off its Ideapad Slate, which is hard to distinguish from the Lepad announced on the eve of the Consumer Electronics Show.
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THE INQUIRER COMPUTER MAKER Lenovo has shown off its Ideapad Slate, which is hard to distinguish from the Lepad announced on the eve of the Consumer Electronics Show.
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KAISERSLAUTERN, Germany , January 6, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- The German startup Club Cooee is honored to be one of the launch partners of Microsoft Corp. at this year's CES, the world's largest consumer technology trade show. Thanks to its revolutionary 3D chat, Club Cooee has caught Microsoft's...
The German startup Club Cooee is honored to be one of the launch partners of Microsoft Corp. at this year's CES, the world's largest consumer technology trade show.
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Remember when Lenovo said it wasn't going to do a Windows 7 slate product ? We do too, but apparently the company has had a change of heart regarding Microsoft's operating system for tablets and has brought a 10.1-inch Windows 7 slate to CES. The IdeaPad tablet, which doesn't have a name right...
One of the tablets Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer could show off at CES next week is the ExoPC Slate, which runs Windows 7 with a third-party touch interface on top.
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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.
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Microsoft has had an embarrassing fall, fending off accusations by competitors and critics that it has been talking big but still hasn't delivered on CEO Steve Ballmer's boast last summer that gaining a solid foothold in the evolving market for slate computers is Microsoft's "job one."
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But the slates from Dell and Samsung aren't going to be running a new operating system or an upscaled version of Microsoft's new (and pretty good) Windows Phone 7 smartphone platform.
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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.
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So what if the Libretto exited the common consciousness almost as quickly as it entered it while the Folio 100 was bad enough to get its major UK retailer to discontinue it ? Toshiba promised it'd have a family of tablets for us by the end of 2011's first quarter and the plan apparently hasn't...
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...
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...