Entries Tagged as 'Tablet PCs'
Ideal for all workstation applications like CAD, CAE, DCC and simulation, Fujitsu CELSIUS V Series is a powerful device brought out by Fujitsu. With a memory up to 32 GB, Fujitsu CELSIUS V Series comes with a large cabinet with room for additional components and ISV Software certifications.
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To rock the market not only with its outstanding features but also with the mind-boggling appearance, Toshiba Portege M700 Tablet PC is now handily obtainable in every tech savvy’s desk. This Tablet Pc available in 12.1-inch diagonal widescreen LED Backlit Display with a digital pen and optional touch-screen support is undoubtedly the trendy market’s most-desired [...]
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A PMG such as this PMG Quadpad by Tronic is a new mobile device that is a hybrid version of other portable mobile devices integrated with multimedia functions fully equipped for users from all walks of life. Features include pen-writing recognition, virtual keyboard, video/audio features, USB ports, PCMCIA slots for GPRS/GPS/3G connectivity, built-in wifi and Bluetooth.
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During HP’s 40th anniversary celebration, HP Labs showed off Misto, the hybrid of coffee table and tablet PC for home entertainment.
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Itronix is hoping to see a bump in PC sales with the release of a new rugged slate-tablet PC. The Duo-Touch can withstand rain, snow, wind, dust, vibration, shock and chemical exposure with a temperature range between minus 4 and 140 degrees Fahrenheit, the company says.
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