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Lenovo X201T reviews shows a fully packed touch tablet

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...

Acer demoes TouchPortal interface on 1820p tablet

If there's something I hate about exciting product launches is the fact there's a big gap between the time some novelty is announced and the moment you can really purchase it. The same happened with the Acer 1820p convertible tablet, powered by an Intel low voltage CPU that represents at this time the best compromise between performance and power consumption.At Mobile World Congress Acer showcased what I guess is the final version of the 1820p running with TouchPortal, an interface on top of...

Lenovo IdeaPad U1 Hybrid notebook plus detachable tablet

There are two ways a manufacturer can get attention to its products: build something cheap, powerful and with nice design or do something new that breaks any patterns thus getting the media guys to talk about it, and from there it's success all over. Lenovo chose the second alternative when it came up with the IdeaPad U1 Hybrid notebook plus slate/tablet gadget. The plus means you have two gadgets in one: a regular notebook with a 11.6 inch screen and an Intel Core 2 Duo ULV CPU and a detachable...