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Don't worry that you haven't heard about HTC Jetstream, which is nothing else than a renamed Puccini tablet (which we've covered a few times here) that's being sold by AT&T. Currently it seems to be the most powerful Android tablet you can buy, but there's a catch, and a big one: it costs $700 with a 2-year subscription to AT&T's services and $850 without a commitment.I personally don't get why AT&T wants to price HTC's latest 10 inch tablet, the Jetstream/Puccini, so high except...
If you've followed AllTouchTablet long enough you might remember the Nav 9 Slate PC powered by Windows 7 that was announced around 12 months ago by Netbook Navigator. I vaguely remember it, but it was one of the few promising products powered by Windows with a small 9 inch footprint, a speedy SSD drive and 2GB RAM with optional 3G capabilities. It was just like a small netbook, but without the keyboard, exactly what some users would want from a tablet. All of this except price, which is extremel...
Acer really made an impression when it announced three tablets, a netvertible and a dual screen laptop a few weeks ago. Now we do have a few details about the Acer Iconia dual screen laptop, which will go on sale in Europe, in Spain, in January. You won't like what we've found out about this 14 inch dual screen laptop: it's going to be expensive, very expensive, at 1499EUR (almost 2000 dollars).It's true you get a high end configuration with a Core i5 CPU, 4 GB RAM, up to 750 GB hard drive, ...
How expensive can an iPad case be? I've presented you in the past quite a few interesting (and some expensive) iPad cases but none of them compares to the Parabellum Kevlar iPad case, one that can literally bulletproof your beloved tablet. Maybe you haven't heard of Parabellum, but they're some of the craziest hand made cases manufacturers I know. All their products are military grade reinforced to withstand any kind of punishment you throw at them.But protection is just one thing, the rest ...
ASUS was one of the stars at Computex 2010, presenting no less than three interesting tablet ideas, but from an idea to a happy consumers there's a long road, one that not many know how to handle. ASUS is on the verge of doing the same with their EEE Tablet eReader. It's not an Android slate but a pure eReader with a 64 shades gray-scale screen, not eInk, with a very fast refresh time of only 0.1 seconds.Wait, I didn't tell you where the problem is, but I guess you've anticipated that by rea...
As you might have understand reading AllTouchTablet.com part of the experience with touch interfaces comes from the software and part from the hardware behind the screen, namely its ability to recognize user input fast and precise. 3M is one of the biggest display manufacturers who have managed throughout the time to produce interesting products. Their latest achievement is the 22 inch multi-touch Display M2256PW (more specs here), that can recognize up to 20 points of input in under 6 milliseco...
We've presented a while ago the EviGoup Paddle (called then simply "Pad'), a netbook slate running Windows 7, nothing too special. Most small manufacturers choose netbook hardware which is then 'adjusted' to a slate format.The Evigroup Paddle has one major inconvenient: it's expensive, very expensive, even compared to the iPad, with prices ranging from $732 to $854. That's a lot to ask from a device that's no different than a netbook without a keyboard and a capacitive touchscreen slapped ov...
Are you in search of a fast tablet PC that will run all the programs you use on your deskop? You want it now? Take a look then at the Fujitsu T4410 tablet PC, a serious tablet powered by an Intel Core 2 Duo CPU. The other spec you're interested in is the 12.1 inch screen with multitouch and digitizer option that allows you to control the tablet with your fingers or the included stylus.The Core 2 Duo CPU is not the fastest around since Intel launched the Core i5 and i7 mobile CPUs, but it doe...
Remember what I've said about the Nav 9 slate type tablet powered by Atom? I said it was too expensive for what it offered, with prices between 799$ and 1399$, depending on configuration. This is way too much money to pay for Atom sluggishness, so they've lowered the starting price to 599$. Still expensive, but better nonetheless. For this amount of money you get the Atom N270 CPU clocked at 1.66 GHz, 2 GB RAM, 16 GB SSD drive, 8.9 multitouch display with 1024 x 600 pixels resolution, Wi-Fi, Blu...
With tradition in building rugged PCs (they claim to make them since 1993), Panasonic introduces the newest member of the ToughBook family, the Panasonic ToughBook C1 Convertible Tablet PC. And it isn't just the newest ToughBook, it is also named the world's lightest 12.1-inch convertible tablet PC.The new C1 Convertible Tablet PC from Panasonic seams to address especially to medical field, but not only. When projected it, Panasonic considered the case in which you have to carry your tablet...