Tablet PC


  1. Toshiba Releases Ultra-Thin AT200 Tablet in the U.K.

    Tablet PC Review &bull Yesterday

    Toshiba released the ultra-thin AT200 tablet today in the U.K. This same device, under the moniker the Excite X10, will be released in the United States at a later date. Those looking to purchase the tablet can do so exclusively… Full Story »


  2. How to Get 10+ Hours of 4G Battery Life From The Droid RAZR Maxx

    Mobile Technology News on Laptop Magazine &bull Feb 6, 2012

    The Droid RAZR Maxx from Motorola is already the longest-lasting 4G smartphone currently on the market by a wide margin, enduring 8 hours and 25 minutes on the LAPTOP Battery Test (continous surfing over 4G at 40 percent brightness). However,… Full Story »

  3. Netbook Navigator Windows tablet goes dual core with Atom N570

    Liliputing &bull Feb 6, 2012

    Windows tablet PC maker Netbook Navigator has launched a new model with a 1.66 GHz Intel Atom N570 dual core processor and a starting price of $499.99 -- if you don't mind picking up a model with no operating system.… Full Story »


  4. Samsung Galaxy Note Available for Preorder from AT

    Tablet PC Review &bull Feb 6, 2012

    The smartphone has been discussed as a smartphone/tablet hybrid because of its size and its active S Pen. With a 5.3-inch display, the device is larger than its smartphone competitors and significantly smaller than its tablet counterparts. Most advertisements for… Full Story »

  5. Toshiba Thrive 7 inch Android tablet review

    Liliputing &bull Feb 6, 2012

    Android tablets with 7 inch displays seem to be a dime-a-dozen these days... But there are a few things that Toshiba's $380 Thrive 7 tablet offers that you won't find from low-cost tablets from Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Lenovo, or… Full Story »

  6. Zenithink releases Android 4.0 for most of its tablets

    Liliputing &bull Feb 6, 2012

    Chinese tablet maker Zenithink is making Google Android 4.0 available for most of the company's recent 7 and 10 inch tablets. That includes the Zenithink C71 which gained a bit of attention recently when developer Aaron Seigo announced that it… Full Story »

  7. IdeaPad YOGA Multi-Mode Notebook: Four Usage Modes!

    Laptopgram &bull Feb 5, 2012

    You want a notebook, you also want a tablet, but you don't have the budget for both devices, only one device you can effort. A high-end tablet such iPad or Galaxy Tab could set you back around $500, a stylish… Full Story »

  8. Fujitsu introduces 7 inch Android tablet for enterprise

    Liliputing &bull Feb 4, 2012

    Fujitsu is launching a new 7 inch tablet in Japan. Its called the Stylistic M350/CA2, and as the awkward name would suggest, this tablet is aimed at enterprise customers rather than the general public. The table has a 7 inch,… Full Story »

  9. Android 4.0 comes to the HTC Flyer (unofficially)

    Liliputing &bull Feb 4, 2012

    Months before Amazon and Barnes & Noble made a splash with their inexpensive 7 inch Android tablets, HTC introduced the Flyer -- a kind of pricey 7 inch tablet with a digital pen that lets you write or draw on… Full Story »


  10. Top 10 Battery Saving Tips for Android

    Mobile Technology News on Laptop Magazine &bull Feb 3, 2012

    The average smartphone run by the little green robot lasts for 5 hours and 38 minutes on a charge, but the average Android tablet stays juiced up for 6 hours 38 minutes. Neither of those runtimes equals a full work… Full Story »

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  11. Company Uses Halo-wearing Steve Jobs Impersonator to Shill Android Tablet

    Mobile Technology News on Laptop Magazine &bull Feb 3, 2012

    A Taiwanese tech company is causing quite a stir across the web for using a Steve Jobs impersonator, complete with angel wings and a halo floating above his head, to shill its new tablet. The ad, which made its way… Full Story »

  12. Personal Information Left on Some Refurbished and Resold Xoom Tablets

    Tablet PC Review &bull Feb 3, 2012

    If you returned your Motorola Xoom last year, someone else might be carrying around your personal information on that same tablet. About 100 tablets sold on Woot.com last year still contained the previous owner's personal information. These tablets were sold… Full Story »


  13. Google Android Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0 for Tablets Review

    Tablet PC Review &bull Feb 3, 2012

    Android Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS) marks a major change for Android smartphone owners lucky enough to receive the upgrade. As Google has outlined and demoed on the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, ICS is a major leap for Android design and navigation, and just short of a major overhaul. The good news for tablet owners is that just about every major dual-core Honeycomb tablet released in 2011 and early 2012 will also receive the update, which was designed to unify Google's tablet operating system, Honeycomb (3.x), with its smartphone offering, Gingerbread (2.3). At the time of this review, two Android… Full Story »

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  14. AMD outlines notebook, tablet chip plans through 2013

    Liliputing &bull Feb 2, 2012

    AMD has painted a basic picture of its plans for the next two years and it probably shouldn't surprise anyone that a big part of that picture focuses on low power processors. The chip maker plans to update its E-series… Full Story »


  15. Leaked Photos of ASUS TF300T Hit the Web

    Tablet PC Review &bull Feb 2, 2012

    Rumors about the TF300T started developing after a Taiwanese website discovered a certification document that revealed the TF300T codename, which is numerically higher than the original Transformer (TF100) and the Transformer Prime (TF201). There are no rumored specs available for… Full Story »

  16. $265 Spark Linux-based tablet shipping in May (pre-order in Feb)

    Liliputing &bull Feb 2, 2012

    The Spark is a 7 inch tablet with an open source Linux-based operating system and an open platform for apps, eBooks, and other digital content. One of the developers of the Spark project introduced the tablet last week, and now… Full Story »


  17. Why Sprint's New $99 ZTE Optik Tablet is More Expensive Than the iPad

    LaptopMag.com Blog &bull Feb 2, 2012

    For $99 bucks, Sprint's latest Honeycomb tablet, the ZTE Optik, brings a lot to the table. Hitting the carrier's stores on Sunday, February 5, the 7-inch slate runs Android Honeycomb and includes powerful components inside, but that cost of entry requires a two-year… Full Story »

  18. Overclock an HP TouchPad with Android and Bricked-Kernel

    Liliputing &bull Feb 2, 2012

    The HP TouchPad tablet has a 1.2 Ghz Qualcomm Snapdragon dual core processor. But if that's not fast enough for you, it turns out the chip can easily support higher clock speeds. Full Story »


  19. Sprint to Release the ZTE Optik on Feburary 5

    Tablet PC Review &bull Feb 2, 2012

    As reported last week, Sprint has officially announced the release of the ZTE Optik 3G tablet for direct shipping on Feburary 5. Customers will have to pay $99.99 for the tablet with a two-year contract. Those looking to purchase the… Full Story »

  20. Sprint to offer ZTE Optik tablet for $100 on-contract, ($350 without)

    Liliputing &bull Feb 2, 2012

    Starting February 5th you'll be able to pick up an Android 3.2 tablet with a 7 inch, 1280 x 800 pixel display from Sprint for $99.99 when you sign up for a 2-year contract. Data plans start at $19.99 per… Full Story »



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