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It's unbelievable how the Chinese move when it comes to copying things, especially the ones that are successful. It's interesting that sometimes they get the clone out on the market way before the official copied product does. It was the case with the iPad and other tablets, but what's more interesting is that you can actually buy those clones right now from Amazon for 124$. This one is the ePad, a tablet running Android 1.7 (sure there's a type in here, maybe it's the 1.5 version) on an unknown...
We've wrote about the Fujitsu Lifebook T730 convertible tablet a few weeks ago, when it surfaced on FCC's website, but we didn't knew too much about it then. It's time now to take a deeper look at it, as it just surfaced on Fujitsu's website. As expected we have a quite powerful tablet with Core i5-520M CPU, Windows 7 Professional and 12 inch touch screen with active digitizer. All looks nice compared to the HP TouchSmart TM2, which just got upgraded to Core iX platform.All except price, whi...
We've told you a few weeks ago that HP is planning a refresh for its TouchSmart TM2 convertible tablet, which will be offered with Core i3 and i5 CPUs to increase performance. Now it seems the new HP TM2 is already in stores, for a nice sub 1000$ price (950 to be precise). For this kind of money you're getting a Core i3- 330M CPU (no low voltage), 4 GB RAM (max 8GB supported), a spacious 640 GB Hard drive, Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit OS and the gorgeous 12 inch capacitive multi touch screen th...
All-in-One PCs are a special type of gadgets that interest lightweight PC consumers most, as they're designed to work out of the box, without needing too much time to set up, or IT knowledge for that matter. One of the most interesting All-in-One PCs out there is the Asus EEE Keyboard PC, presented a while ago, that surfaced just now on Amazon for a pretty high 599$.Before shouting that this is too much, take a little time and look at what Apple is offering: a fully fledged netbook mounted i...
Are you an iPad fan and at the same time don't live inside US? Tough luck, you won't get your tablet at the end of April, as expected, but the end of May, as Apple just announced they've postponed international official launch in stores by one month. Wait, things are getting better (for Apple), as the reason for the delay is the huge success of the iPad in United States where they've already sold 500.000 and demand is still strong, strong enough to exceed production capacity.And hear this la...