Best tablet PC news, tablet reviews, deals, cases and accessories for 2010
IFA Berlin 2010 brought good news from every big name in the industry (almost) except HP, who still hasn't laid out any serious plans for its tablets. I know we've talked about HP rumors a lot, but now we finally have something: the Zeen C510 Android tablet that sells together with a Zeus photo printer for 399$. Yeap, you heard right, the main feature of the Printer is the Android tablet used to command it. As you can see from the pictures below, HP put a lot of effort into customizing the An...
Social media is a big deal these days even for big companies like HP, who used it past days to gather impressions from HP fans about three mysterious devices tweeted by HP's CEO Phil McKinney. He appeared holding all three in some post-processed pictures where the devices were blacked out. From the three silhouettes we foresee some kind of phone, a tablet sized gadget and a wrist device which really intrigues us. From Phil McKinney we found out that those three devices are some early prototyp...
After days and days of talking about HP Slate we finally have something official from HP, and it's not what you think as HP Personal Systems Group VP Todd Bradley said during a conference that HP sees the Slate as a tablet for the Enterprise market, which it will encounter it sometime this Autumn. WebOS, the operating system inherited from Palm will be used by HP to build consumer tablets. At least that's the plan for now. So it seems that the other Business tablet, Cisco Cius, has now a serious...
We've wrote quite a few words about the HP TM2 convertible tablet here at AllTouchTablet.com and now it's time to do that again with one of our favorites convertibles out there. HP is keeping good care of it, so it launched a new version that you can order with a Core i5 Low voltage CPU, so you get even better performance than before. Price remains the same at a little over 800 $, for which you get a Core i5-430UM CPU running at 1.2 GHz, with Turbo Boost up to 1.73 GHz, helped by 4 GB DDR3 RA...
After a lot of rumors and official/semiofficial and cancellation news, the HP Slate seems to live on and even made an appearance on a HP webpage, where is listed as Slate 500. It's surprising for HP to have made a mistake and publish those pages before official launch, but it seems that HP Slate 500 is alive and kicking, with the specs we were suggested a while ago: 1.6 GHz Atom CPU, 8.9 inch screen and Windows 7 Home Premium OS. What we didn't see coming are the two video cameras (front and ...
We all know HP has bought Palm this year to save them from their misery, but no actual plans were announced, besides the HP's intention to put WebOS in future printers (yes, it's right) and tablets. We also know HP has delayed its plans to launch the Slate tablet, powered by Windows 7. You might think that HP is losing it, but they recently filed a trademark for the PalmPad name, a device that would fall into one of the following categories: Computers, computer hardware, computer software, comp...
We all know HP didn't come up after all this time with a true plan for tablets (HP Slate with Windows 7 doesn't count as it was put off) and the finally ended up buying Palm. Now it seems that HP was working on a version powered by Android, which was supposed to be available in stores sometimes this year in Q4, just in time for the winter shopping season. Unfortunately, AllThingsDigital is reporting that this ain't gonna happen either, as HP delayed its plans again. I don't know you, but I st...
We've talked extensively about the HP TouchSmart TM2 convertible tablet here at AllTouchTablet, but we haven't really talked about its performance. Now, thanks to Engadget, who thoroughly tested the Core i3 version of the HP TM2 we can tell you more about what you can expect from it. This Ultra Low Voltage Core i3 TM2 currently retails for 939$ (or 929$ for the 7200 RPM HDD version) and offers pretty good bang for the buck, with a CPU that is powerful enough for multitasking freaks and doesn'...
This is from the series "my printer is smarter than your phone". It seems that HP has big plans for WebOS, which he got by purchasing Palm, and that's to include it in every gadget possible, even in the ones that don't make much sense, like printers. Yeap, that's right, HP wants to put a mobile OS on some of their printers. It makes some sense, but not much, as printers already have apps running from firmware that allow you to print pictures from online storing services, can edit them before ...
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...