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| Fujitsu paperback-sized UMPC |
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submitted by MobilePC 285 days ago (via feeds.feedburner.com) |
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| Tablet PC2 published a review of the Fujitsu U810.Don't let the small size fool you, the Fujitsu U810 UMPC is packed with features that let you do anything and everything you need to do, where ever you happen to be. After spending two days with the UMPC Linda concludes: Good things often come in small packages and the Fujitsu U810 UMPC is one of those things.I wonder how the Ink experience is with |
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| Fujitsu U1010 Review |
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submitted by MobilePC 285 days ago (via feeds.feedburner.com) |
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| Greg Thom published an overview of the Fujitsu U1010.I was hugely impressed at being able to convert the standard PC interface (Windows Vista) into an ultra-compact tablet PC, a feature Fujitsu says is a first for a UMPC device. He also liked the screen. Yet, the keyboard was too cramped for typing in MS-Word. |
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| Fujitsu U810 Lifebook Review - From the GBM Forums |
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submitted by GottaBeMobile 281 days ago (via feeds.feedburner.com) |
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Fujitsu
U810 Lifebook Review
By Jeff Christiana 10/17/2007
(First Impressions)
Today I received a wonderful treat…. What sits before me is a little bundle of joy
from Japan. My newly adopted Fujitsu U810 Lifebook! When I removed the plastic from
the little package, I saw before me the smallest laptop I have ever seen. There are
no pictures that can truly show off what a marvelous pi |
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| Shame on CrunchGear |
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submitted by GottaBeMobile 281 days ago (via feeds.feedburner.com) |
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I can't believe what I just read. CrunchGear.com,
a supposedly reputable tech reporting site, is
telling folks how they can get Leopard for $40: The writer, Vincent Veneziani,
recounts how he did just that: lie by getting a student to buy it for him, then split
the license with a friend ( ie piracy ). An article endorsing fraud and piracy. It
is unbelievable and unthinkable that a news rep |
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| ASUS Eee finally official |
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submitted by GottaBeMobile 281 days ago (via feeds.feedburner.com) |
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The ASUS
Eee, that small, ultra-inexpensive notebook with Linux, has finally launched.
Focusing on a Linux OS loaded on an SSD (no hard drive!), the Eee is set to ship later
this month for $299-399, according to Engadget.
From the ASUS
website, we can get a few more details. Apparently the strangely named Eee is Easy
to Learn, Easy to Work, Easy to Play.
- 7" compact design and le |
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| Internet takes learning wireless |
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submitted by TabletPCTalk 281 days ago (via tabletpctalk.com) |
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| In her class, assistant professor Corey Stilts is able to send via a wireless connection his notes as he makes them -- inserting model drawings and equations -- to each of 25 students in the room, all of whom have tablet PCs on which they can follow along, take notes and have their own copies. In most places on campus, Ms. Leone, 19 of Ridgefield Park, N.J., can open her laptop, review the notes, |
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| Lenovo ThinkPad X61 Tablet |
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submitted by TabletPCTalk 281 days ago (via tabletpctalk.com) |
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| These days, convertible tablet PCs are showing up as more than just a blip on the radar. They've been widely adopted in the vertical markets, and students are embracing them. Lenovo (formerly IBM) has long been a leader in the convertible tablet PC space. In the ThinkPad X61 Tablet ($1,934 direct) Lenovo continues to fuse the design of its darling X-Series ultraportable (see ThinkPad X60s) with th |
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| Review: Gateway C-120X Tablet PC Let's Do The Twist |
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submitted by TabletPCTalk 281 days ago (via tabletpctalk.com) |
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| WIRED The touch sensitive screen adds valuable functionality; no longer are tablet users slaves to the almighty stylus! Plenty of thoughtful features like a fingerprint scanner, DVD burner and FireWire port. TIRED Extra layers of the screen dulls image and appear grainy. Speakers are loud but tinny. Users must manually change screen orientation. Only 2 USB ports. (Source: Danny Dumas, Wired Bl |
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| An Introduction Guide to SSD Storage |
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| In the ever growing alphabet soup of technology hardware acronyms, SSD has become a term being seen more and more. It stands for Solid State Drive, and if you haven't a clue what that means or why it's showing up more, then read this quick introduction guide to SSD. |
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| Experiment |
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submitted by Loren 239 days ago (via lorenheiny.com) |
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| An experiment:
This is just a test to see how the Mogulus broadcast platform works today. I’m thinking about using it for the Tablet PC Gathering at CES as well as broadcasting from within CES. The reason is that it naturally supports multiple cameras from multiple computers. And, further, multiple people can play tag-team producer. I’m [...] |
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