Archive for the ‘Desktops/Laptops’

  • Android Tablet From LG Confirmed For A Q4 2010 Release
    We heard of LG’s announcement earlier this month that it is finally planning to take the first step into the Android tablet world. This time around, LG has confirmed that we get to lay our eyes upon the device in the coming Q4. LG released a statement today confirming that their new, and their first, tablet pc running on Android, will be launched in Q4 2010, and will...
    by editor1 at July 29th, 2010 at 02:07 pm
  • Asus Puts Eee 1016 and 1018 Up For Pre-order, 1015P To Catch Up Soon
    Moving quite rapidly, Asus has already put two of the three models, all of which recently passed through the US FCC, up for pre-order. About three months since Asus debuted three of its next generation Eee PCs during the CeBIT in early March this year, it has invited buyers to pre-order the 1016P and 1018P models at ExcaliberPC.com. The last to pass the government regulations,...
    by editor1 at July 21st, 2010 at 09:07 am
  • RoverPad Lifts Covers To Reveal Five New Tablet PCs
    It is tablet PC-time everywhere else. So how could a nation which spans two continents and boasts of nine time-zones be left behind? Russian company, Rover Computers has shot a big bolt from the blue and served us with a new RoverPad. Wait, did I say “a new”? I actually meant “five”. Varying from 5-inch to 7-inch screen sizes, all the models (except for the one...
    by editor1 at July 21st, 2010 at 09:07 am
  • Acer Rolls Out Its First Netbook With N550 Dual Core
    The Aspire One D260 has found a younger sibling. Less than a month after Acer rolled out its first model at Computex, with a rather blatant branding emblazoned across the lid, it has slyly slid out the Aspire One D255 with a few modifications. The Acer Aspire One D255 looks almost identical to its predecessor, with a few added colour options and a heavy discount on the...
    by editor1 at July 21st, 2010 at 08:07 am
  • Windows 7-Run HP Slates Finally On The Way?
    Microsoft has confirmed what HP had for some time been doing on the sly. A new Windows 7-based HP slate is coming soon to the market. The Microsoft Partner Conference 2010 commenced today in full swing. And the HP logo figured conspicuously on the homepage, where a space was reserved for Windows 7 slates waiting on the sidelines. It shared precious attention along with...
    by editor1 at July 18th, 2010 at 02:07 pm
  • Toshiba To Enter Japanese Classrooms With CM1
    Japan is the latest target on Toshiba’s list of territories to conquer. Toshiba is all set to launch a modified version of Intel’s classmate convertible laptop in the tech-savvy country. Before Apple wooed audiences with the iPad, tablet PCs were primarily meant for purposed other than entertainment, education being one of them. Toshiba is ready to resurrect this...
    by editor1 at July 17th, 2010 at 12:07 pm
  • Acer Aspire One 1551 With Turion II Neo- To Speed Up Stuff
    Would love to own a new netbook but have been observing a dipping bank balance lately? Well, chic and advanced technologies do not always have to leave you a pauper. Acer has started shipping the Aspire One 1551-5445 after pre-ordering was declared a couple of weeks ago. Weighing around 3 pounds and just 1-inch thick, this netbook does not compromise when it comes to...
    by editor1 at July 15th, 2010 at 03:07 pm
  • After Windows 7, Android Faces The Baton From HP Slate
    HP seems to be having second thoughts about the Android tablet it planned on creating. So says All Things Digital, “HP’s Android slate has been delayed and won’t ship before the end of the year as planned.” Would it really be that surprising, considering that HP claims to be working on developing Windows 7 and webOS tablets simultaneously? The culprit in this...
    by editor1 at July 15th, 2010 at 03:07 pm
  • HP Mini 100e- Not Suitable For Adults
    I have no doubts that the photo here will seem hunky-dory to many. But before you start flailing about, you should probably know that the time isn’t ripe yet for you to have your World Cup-branded netbook. The eye-candy above is only for kids. HP has launched a new affordable line of education-focused Mini netbooks, which should prove to be a blessing to both schools...
    by editor1 at July 14th, 2010 at 11:07 am
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