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If you work full time in a rough environment then you need rugged computing gear to be able to keep on working. The Getac V200 is a rugged Tablet PC that is able to withstand MIL-STD-810G and IP65 ruggedness standards for dust, vibration, temperatures as low as -20 degrees Celsius plus can take a shower with you (if you really need to check your email while showering). The specs are top notch including a 2.0GHz Intel Core i7-620LM processor, an optional 80 GB SSD drive and data protection featur...
Sony and cheap are two words that don't fare well together, as the Japanese manufacturer is perceived as a premium brand. That's not true for all their products, and the latest all-in-one touchscreen desktop, the VAIO J series proves this, with a starting point of only 900$.That's not cheap for a desktop but is inexpensive for a 22 inch full HD monitor (actually 21.5 inches) with touchscreen and integrated desktop hardware inside, hardware which is capable of running multimedia apps with eas...
Till now, almost all tablets have one thing in common: they're don't fare well when it comes to computing power. They're not meant to be powerhouses but they don't have to be a slouch either, as we've seem with some Atom powered netbook tablets. ASUS has heard our complaints and it seems they're working on a really powerful tablet, with a Core i5 or i7 CPU, probably the LM models, which feature lower power consumption so will allow for a thin and light form factor. Nonetheless, if the rumor prov...
We've talked about Lenovo's X201T 12 inch multi touch tablet that leaked first on a Lenovo roadmap and then showed up in an Australian online store. Now Engadget managed to get their hands on one and had put a small review for all of us to read, showcasing the good and bad of the 1900 $ tablet.As we've said earlier, this is the first convertible touch tablet fitted with an Intel Core i7 Low voltage CPU, the 2.13GHz 640LM model in this case, a pretty powerful beast that runs cool enough to ge...
It seems that almost everything that leaks on Internet is true, at least as far as it goes for last week Lenovo's roadmap leak for 2010 which revealed plans for an X200 Tablet successor called X201T. It seems that things are moving even faster than predicted as Lenovo X201T convertible tablet already showed up on an Australian website, so now we finally have some specs to temper with.So let's see that the Lenovo X201T has to offer for us: 12.1 inch multitouch enabled LED backlit screen, a Co...