Lenovo today announced two new ThinkPad notebooks that significantly address the key factors mobile computer users consider today – light weight, long battery life and usability. With models starting ...
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Having spent a little time with hybrid tablet-style notebooks which swap out a physical keyboard for a touchscreen display that you’re supposed to type on, I have to say the experience is still pretty ...
Lexibook has been making tiny laptops and small tablets for kids since at least 2008. Now the company’s combining the two, with the Lexibook Laptab. It’s a little computer that looks like a netbook, ...
Why not take two hot gadget concepts and try blending them into one device? Lenovo's U1 Hybrid Notebook gives it a shot in a bold new conceptual design. Scott Stein Editor at Large I started with CNET ...
Jeff is tasked with separating the “gee whiz” factor from the truly useful when it comes to the latest tech gadgets, and oh, he holds a Ph.D. in physics. He currently works as the supervisor of ...
The tablet is more of a consumption device, whereas a notebook is more of a creation device. What you should buy depends on what you expect to do with the device. The tablet is more of a consumption ...
GIGABYTE T1125N-CF1 11.6-inch Tablet Convertible Notebook Review The T1125N-CF1 convertible notebook combines a Core i5 processor with Optimus graphics in a tablet form factor, as well as filling the ...
ThinkPad laptops are Lenovo’s core products and present Lenovo’s pedigree in the enterprise market with great build quality, strong software and good performance. The ThinkPad X series notebooks are ...
A device which you can use as laptop and tablet at the same time, that is what Asus has brought into the market. They have come up with a unique gadget, Taichi which is a convertible notebook/tablet.
Mobile computing users have waited for years for IBM (now Lenovo) to enter the Tablet PC market. IBM waited until the market and technology matured so they could make a strong offering. Three years ...