With built in device Antenna , Stereo speakers , Display , Pointing stick , Microphone , Keyboard , Touch screen , Jog Dial 10.4 in TFT active matrix 1024 x 768 ( XGA )
Why buy a Tablet PC? The HP Compaq TC4200 - "Solid as a Rock"
Thankfully you aren't going to hear these words to describe the new HP Compaq TC4200 Tablet PC. The impression you'll get when you first get your hands on the TC4200 is "solid", "compact" and "light". This Tablet PC is one of the first to feature Intel's third generation of Centrino technology dubbed "Sonoma". Yes, deep down the TC4200 Tablet PC has got "guts". Instead the TC4200 has the MUCH improved Intel 915 chipset that incorporates "Intel Graphics Media Accelerator" graphics technology.
The specs. and build of the TC4200 sound promising. We benchmark this Sonoma-powered titan in several aspects of performance to see exactly what kind of performance it delivers. Read on the specification
Look…this is tablet pc that so flexible design. Very small and light. You can’t estimate if this price including cheap. Snap on the keyboard for a thin-and-light notebook with a superb three-hour battery runtime. If you're willing to trade performance for style, however, the TC1000 ranks as a rakish, multipurpose standout in the Tablet PC race.
Located on the back of the tablet's snap-on keyboard, it rotates 180 degrees and lets you fold the screen flat or, with the flick of a latch, separate the two completely; it's a perfect medley of slate and convertible tablet design. You can also snap the Compaq into its accompanying docking station (sold separately), which sports a modular bay for an optical drive, making it nearly as capable as a desktop PC. The pieces fit together well; transitioning from one configuration to another is fun and easy--akin to playing with a child's Transformer toy.
The Compaq TC1000 does include one proprietary application we like: its QMenu software. Accessible from either the task tray or a button on the right side of the tablet, the QMenu shows up on the right side and offers configuration choices for all the major settings, from volume to wireless networking to screen brightness (similar to the Motion M1200's Dashboard).
Tablet Pc Hp Pavilion TX2622NR was supported by the processor AMD Turion X2 RM-70 DualCore (2.0 GHz) and 3Gb DDR2 SDRAM. could be estimated how his capacity if only to work everyday. The tablet pc this had Ati Radeon HD 3200 Graphics and the capacity harddisk 250Gb. With the capacity as big as that and graphic card that was enough, then did not enable us to be able to play games at this tablet pc with the Screen support 12.1 inc widescreen with quite satisfactory results.
There are the specification Hp Pavilion TX2622NR :
AMD Turion X2 RM 70 DualCore (2.0Ghz)
3GB DDR2 SDRAM
250 Gb Sata HD
LightScribe SuperMulti 8x DVDR/RW with Double Layer Support
ATI Radeon HD 3200 Graphics
HP Webcam with Integrated Microphone % Fingerprint Reader
802.11 b/g Wlan WiFi
12,1 “ Diagonal WXGA High-Definiton HP BrightView Widescreen Integrated TouchScreen
The iPad is all display and is a multitouch panel. The in plane switchingIPS back-lit LED display gives the iPad brilliant views of all kins of media.
With the April release date looming people are wondering what the price tag will be. Rumors flew that the iPad would be around $1000, but Apple is saying price points will be in the $500-$600 range. The iPhone has proven consumers want multi-function entertainment at thier finger tips, and the iPad aims to deliver.
Simply the iPad is poised to hit a market that Apple invented and sees as primed for further exploitation. With the success of iPod and iPhone is there any doubt iPad will be a huge success?
Apps will be huge with the iPad and Apple is saying there are over 1400 iPad apps available already. Thousands more will appear quickly once the iPad tablet is released.
As with everything Apple the release will be big and will be big news as well. The iPad will find a huge market for entertainment on the go.
Apple's New Tablet - What Will iPad Cost and How Does it Work?
Apple has finally done it. Apple has released its new tablet device, that is. The Mac public was expecting, indeed clamoring -- for Apple to release such a device -- and soon! All Apple had to do is scale up its brilliant interface to a larger device.
Did I say "all Apple had to do?" The technical challenges in producing this new device, called the iPad, were enormous. Apple has a tremendous head start with 140,000+ apps for the iPhone, and it wisely designed the iPad to take advantage of them. The iPad can run iPhone apps at their original size, or in "pixel doubled mode" twice the size as on the iPhone, so that they nearly fill the iPad screen. Developers can easily rewrite their iPhone apps specifically for the iPad in such a way as to take advantage of its new features.
How will the iPad affect Internet marketers? Creation of new apps for the iPad by developers could rival the gold rush that sprang up around the iPhone. Apple offers the SDK 3.2 beta for developers with the tools they need to start creating applications for the iPad, and an iPad simulator that lets them build and run applications on the Mac, lay out the user interface, test memory usage and debug.
Apple has completely rewritten its productivity software iWork for the iPad. Keynote contains custom graph styles, custom-designed themes, animations and effects, and brand-new features designed just for the iPad. Pages includes Apple-designed templates and formatting tools. Apple has worked hard to make reading e-books, magazines and newspapers pleasurable on the iPad. Apple's e-book reading software has an interface that looks like a bookshelf. The iPad's built-in Safari browser works just like the one on your Mac. Simply turn the iPad to portrait mode and the message zooms to fill the screen. The iPad will work with popular e-mail providers such as mobile me, Yahoo Mail, Gmail, Hotmail and AOL. Many pundits wondered how text entry would work on Apple's new tablet device. The on-screen keyboard is much larger, of course, than what is possible on the iPhone. When will the iPad be available? Apple expects the Wi-Fi models to ship in late March and the 3G models to ship in April.
With only days left until Apple unveils it's "latest creation", the web is all a twitter about the mystical Apple Tablet. Let's take the audio work. Imagine taking the virtual mixer used in programs like Logic Pro, and now having that mixer portion running on your tablet while you work on the tracks on your main PC. Now, instead of using the mouse to control your levels, you could use the virtual mixer on the touch pad and change multiple levels at once with the tablet's multi-touch capabilities. Now you might be able to forgo an expensive external hardware control surface for one on your tablet.
Imagine the Final Cut Studio tools not only being able to run on the tablet, but being "tablet enabled" on your main desktop machine. In the above scenarios, the tablet isn't used as a replacement for a main PC, but as an enhancement to the main PC's user experience. People keep thinking about what the tablet might replace, but not many have been thinking of how the Tablet PC might enhance things you already do everyday. Tablets might be seen as a niche product by many right now, but soon I think we'll be introduced to a whole new world made possible by these tablet PCs.
The follow-up to Toshiba's prior-generation Portege M200, the new Portege M400 is the first convertible tablet PC to offer Intel's Core Duo processor as an option. If you need a tablet form factor at a low price, the $1,699 Portege M400 may fit the bill. The 4.8-pound Portege M400 measures 11.6 inches wide, 9.8 inches deep, and 1.6 inches thick--making it a bit bulkier than other convertible tables with 12.1-inch displays, such as the 4.8-pound Fujitsu LifeBook T4020 and the 3.6-pound Lenovo ThinkPad X41 Tablet. Like most convertible tablets, the Portege M400's screen swivels between landscape and portrait modes, automatically switching its orientation in midswivel. The touch pad and mouse buttons are also small, even for a tablet, yet tolerable. The tablet also offers a hot-swappable bay for an optical drive; our unit included a CD-RW/DVD-ROM drive. Windows XP Tablet Edition 2005 comes preloaded on the Toshiba Portege M400, along with a nice assortment of additional software, such as Microsoft Office OneNote 2003, for stylus note-taking; the Microsoft Works mini-productivity suite; Toshiba's EasyGuard security and utilities suite, which includes a Trusted Platform Module and hard-drive protection capabilities; and various applications for disc playing and burning.
Toshiba selected good components for the M200. In Canada, Toshiba does not offer an online note
book configurator so you are stuck with one standard configuration. Ports are sparse. This policy is further exacerbated by the fact that only Toshiba drives can boot the M200 (or R100 for that matter) and the drives that Toshiba sells are outrageously expensive ($499 CDN). It also came bundled with Toshiba's suite of excellent configuration utilities.
This game looks fantastic and runs great.
Games are a great overall stress-test for any computer. Using the standard detail settings, I was able to play the game smoothly at 1280*1024. If you don't know already, the Pentium-M is faster than a Pentium 4 clock-for-clock. This means that a 1.6 GHz Pentium-M is faster than a 1.6 GHz Pentium 4. It shows Toshiba's commitment to performance that they did not select a slightly slower, cheaper in-house hard drive.
Applications like Microsoft's OneNote and Journal (both bundled with the M200) plus applications like Corel Painter IX and Alias Sketch Pro.
Featuring the latest advances in computer technology, the Toshiba Tablet PC is a notebook style computer designed to allow interactive writing on the screen. Features Available on the Toshiba Tablet PC
In addition to the normal applications available, the Toshiba Tablet PC can include:
* Flash Memory Drive – Increases the amount of mobile memory in your PC.
* Toshiba Custom Utilities – Created specifically for Toshiba PCs, utility software enables you to monitor and repair your system.
* Docking Capability – Makes working with a Toshiba Tablet PC as simple to operate as any desktop PC.
Toshiba Tablet PC Models
Toshiba offers several models of their popular tablet PCs. Finding the right Toshiba Tablet PC is a matter of determining the power and utilities you most need. Tablet PCs range in price depending on the model and accompanying features.
Tablet PCs Reviews - The Best Mobile Computers (Tablet, Convertible and Hybrid)
Executive summary by Christophe Catesson and Steve Valentino
The term tablet PCs is a general description for any mobile computer that is designed to be controlled with your fingers or a pen device that is touched directly to the screen surface. -Convertible tablet PCs. Steve Valentino Offers the flexibility of a full keyboard. Screen rotates 180 degrees and lays flat against keyboard for tablet PC operation -Slate tablet PCs – Has no attached keyboard -Hybrid tablet PCs - Offers flexibility of a full keyboard Screen detaches from keyboard and/or slides away More sturdy than convertible screen attachment Most of the magazines and journals on software, hardware and the computer industry in general carry out regular reviews of tablet PCs. Many of the reviews discuss the new products in this growing market. It is advisable to read these reviews if one is planning to buy a tablet PC. However, not all reviews give a clear picture of the various functions of the products they are reviewing. In most of the quality reviews, there is always some reference to the software and hardware used in a particular tablet PC. Ever since the first tablet PC was presented in the year 2000, there have been rave reviews about this product. Most major manufacturers offer some version of the tablet PC form factor. Gateway, Lenovo, HP, Dell, Toshiba, Fujitsu, ASUS and Sony all have very competitive products to offer.
Tablet PCs are great. There are two main types of tablet PCs: convertible and slate. Convertible tablets look a lot like normal laptops except the screen can be rotated all the way around and laid down flat across the keyboard. As with any technology, tablet PCs have advantages and disadvantages. Advantages of Tablet PCs
Far and away, the best thing about tablet PCs is their mobility. Tablet PCs let you use digital ink to store handwritten notes, graphs, charts, and pictures. Using the stylus, tablet PCs record your handwriting and drawings. They can convert your handwriting to text if you need to turn in an assignment typewritten.
Because of the digital ink option on tablet PCs, much of the need for paper supplies and writing utensils is eliminated. Finally, one of the advantages of tablet PCs over regular laptops is that you don't lose any functionality from your computer. Tablets operate on similar platforms and run many of the same programs. Disadvantages of Tablet PCs
Despite my obvious zeal for tablet PCs, I recognize that there are still some disadvantages. Just like speech-to-text systems require a trained style of speech to work properly, tablet PCs recognize a trained penmanship easier than the way you may write naturally. Finally, their smaller size is both an advantage and disadvantage.
How Does a Tablet PC Work?
By John Harper
Many students and business people have laptops, but few have looked closely enough at tablet PCs. They really should, because the right tablet PC could really help them succeed in school or business.
There are two main types of tablet PCs. The slate tablet PC doesn't have a keyboard or mouse. Then you can use it like a slate tablet.
As I mentioned above, you use the pen to input data into the tablet PC. Tablets are more delicate than a regular laptop, though, because the hinge where the screen connects to the body is a weak point. Tablet PCs are a great idea for many people because they have some excellent advantages over standard laptops and mini laptops.