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Panasonic ToughBook H2 tablet is immune to wilderness

The Toughbook brand needs no introduction, as we've covered quite a few Panasonic products here, including last years's TouchBook H1, a 10 inch tablet powered by a weak Atom CPU. This year Panasonic is back with the ToughBook H2 and managed to increase performance five times thanks to the latest generation Core i5-2557M low voltage CPU running at 1.7 GHz.Even if the new processor is more power hungry than the weak Atom from last year the Panasonic ToughBook H2 is a completely fanless tablet,...

HP TM2 convertible tablet gets Core i5 CPU option

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...

HP TouchSmart TM2 with Core i3 tested: could be improved

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'...

Acer 1825PT gets a review

Mike from Netbooklive.net got the Acer 1825PT tablet PC a few days ago and now he has posted a short user review with a video hands on of one of the most interesting options in 2010 when it comes to a tablet PC.Why I say interesting is because the Acer 1825PT offers good performance thanks to an Intel Low Voltage CPU, plenty of RAM and storage, a capacitive display, hardware QWERTY (very important for tablet PC productivity) and a moderate price around the 900$ mark (it hasn't yet landed in ...

Gigabyte M1125: convertible tablet with ULV Core i-series

Tablets are cool, in general, but not all types of tablets are gaining the 'respect' manufacturers want. Take convertible tablets for example: it's the old Tablet PC with a twist in the sense that hardware is updated, but it's the same concept, a very expensive one.Despite this fact Gigabyte is giving a try to the convertible tablet with the newly announced Gigabyte M1125 model, featuring the new Intel Core i3 ULV CPU (Calpella series) in a 11.6 inch form factor. This makes the Gigabtye M112...

Hanvon B10 launches with a statement: iPad must die!

Chinese people really love showbiz and that's what the press got during the Hanvon official launch of the Hanvon TouchPad B10 slate type tablet. The Hanvon CEO smashed an ice sculpture of an Apple, which symbolizes the fact that the iPad has now a new competitor, one that plans to sell over one million units in the next months.Seems crazy, right? Well, I have to admit that the Hanvon B10 (which we've previewed here when it was called BC10) looks rather nice on paper, except the price which i...

Acer Aspire 1825PTZ ships in Germany, gets unboxed on video

Remember the Acer Aspire 1825PTZ and 1825PT? Many said it would be just like the 1820PT, a product that never really showed up in stores, but the second time it seems Acer did a good job and managed to ship the product in time, so Aspire 1825PTZ just got unboxed somewhere in Germany.To recall things a bit, Acer Aspira 1825PTZ is a convertible tablet powered by an Intel Ultra Low Voltage CPU, the SU4100 (dual core) and features a capacitive multi touch display with 11.6 inch diagonal and 720p...

Lenovo IdeaPad U1 hybrid tablet is coming after all

Remember the Lenovo IdeaPad U1 hybrid tablet/notebook device from CES? If not head on here to read about it. It's an interesting concept about a device capable of being two gadgets in one: a notebook with an ULV CPU and a tablet on its own once you remove the screen and start using it as a slate type tablet. Many of you liked the concept so Lenovo thought of bringing it to production and even made an announcement on their site about the IdeaPad U1, which is coming soon! You can subscribe there t...

Acer 1825PTZ appears in video preview

I've told you last week about the Acer 1825PT and 1825PTZ convertible tablets the surfaced the web in a list of specs and now it's time to face the second one in a long and artistic video preview. This preview is intended, I believe, to showcase the construction and screen interaction with the capacitive screen.Also in the video below there is a portion that shows how various apps run on the Acer 1825PTZ powered by the Intel SU  7300 Ultra Low Voltage CPU, which does a much better job then ...

Acer Aspire 1825PT and 1825PTZ: two new convertible tablets

One of the most anticipated tablets of this moment is the Acer 1820PT, not doubt about it, as we wrote quite a few articles on it (here's one for example). A recent leak shed the light on it's future. I can tell you it won't be nice, as there's info that two new models will replace it: the Acer Aspire 1825PT and 1825PTZ, both featuring an Intel ULV CPU, both 11.6 screens and quite large capacity batteries, possibly 9 cell so if the current Timelines with ULV CPUs are good for about 8 hours I can...