August 18, 2011, Posted by tito at 4:21 am
Lenovo IdeaPad K1 distinguishes itself with a decent build quality, excellent battery performance, and Netflix support. It’s a good tablet. The K1 goes after mainstream consumers with a winsome design, sure, but also a software package designed to make Honeycomb easier to use, and to help ensure that flummoxed, low-tech users don’t have to spend [...]
Read More August 11, 2011, Posted by tito at 11:12 am
The Windows 7 HP Slate 500, will be the first true business tablet to ship, considering the Android-powered Cisco Cius and the Avaya Desktop Video Device are video conferencing devices and the BlackBerry PlayBook is still months away from release. The Slate is just a vanilla Windows 7 Professional device with practically no 3rd party [...]
Read More August 10, 2011, Posted by tito at 9:54 am
The Fujitsu Stylistic Q550 tablet boasts high style that doesn’t belie its good name. But Win 7 was not built for touch and Fujitsu’s touch utilities won’t save you from an awkward experience. Before I get into it, I want to emphasize Fujitsu’s enduring commitment to the tablet form factor. Their designs are excellent, as [...]
Read More August 1, 2011, Posted by tito at 4:00 am
Entourage has finally launched the Pocket Edge a little over a month after the device was first sighted at a products display event at Mirasol, which should put to rest any doubt that anyone might be having if the Pocket Edge was meant for a commercial release or it was just a prototype device. However [...]
Read More July 14, 2011, Posted by tito at 7:26 am
The Iconia Tab A500 is well stocked with additional features, including GPS, a 5-megapixel back-facing camera with an LED flash, a 2-megapixel front-facing camera, microSD card slot to expand the memory capacity, headphone jack, as well as micro-HDMI, USB and micro-USB ports. Ships with Android OS 3.0 (Honeycomb) with several proprietary apps, along with a [...]
Read More June 27, 2011, Posted by tito at 12:26 pm
When it comes to budget priced Android tablets, there’s a lot of junk out there. The Cruz T301 from Velocity Micro is a rare exception. It’s not a great product, but with a street price as low as $160, its core Android features and sturdy hardware make it a workable solution if you’re strapped for [...]
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