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Compaq Tablet PC Pen, Keyboard with Pointstick Windows XP Tablet PC Edition Transmeta Crusoe: 30 0.25-0.75 HP Compaq TC1100 [272] Hewlett-Packard: 1.4 kg (3.1 lb) keyboard off 1.8 kg (4.0 lb) keyboard on: 10.4 in (26 cm) 1024 × 768, XGA Wacom Sensor Windows XP Tablet PC Edition Intel Pentium M: 40-60 0.5-2 ASUS Eee Pad Transformer (TF101) Asus
Given that this device is a Windows 11 computer first and a tablet, second, this is a huge beef of mine. Considering that the starting price for a Surface Pro is over $900, asking folks to pay for ...
Price Battery Videos Dell: Latitude XT3: 12.1" LED Backlit: Intel CoreTM i7 (2640M) Intel CoreTM i5 (2520M) Intel CoreTM i3 (2330M) Note these processors are all Sandy Bridge, whereas Lenovo's processors include Ivy Bridge and the Lenovo prices are significantly less. Up to 6GB5 DDR3 SDRAM at 1333Mhz - 2 DIMMS: Up to 320GB5 hard drive (7200RPM)
Tablet computers appeared in a number of works of science fiction in the second half of the 20th century; all helped to promote and disseminate the concept to a wider audience. [12] Examples include: Isaac Asimov described a Calculator Pad in his novel Foundation (1951) Stanisław Lem described the Opton in his novel Return from the Stars (1961)
Laptop–tablet convergence; LeapPad Explorer; Lenovo A10 tablet; Lenovo IdeaCentre Horizon; Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 13; Lenovo IdeaTab Lynx; LG G Pad 7.0; LG G Pad 8.0; LG G Pad 8.3; LG G Pad 10.1; LG Optimus Pad; LG Optimus Pad LTE; Linus Write-Top; List of tablet PC dimensions and case sizes
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It is the second of three tablets in the Google Nexus tablet series (Nexus 7 (2012), this Nexus 7 (2013), and the Nexus 9), the Nexus family including both phones and tablets running essentially stock Android which were originally marketed for developer testing but later marketed by Google to consumers as well, all of which were built by ...
Microsoft Tablet PC is a term coined by Microsoft for tablet computers conforming to hardware specifications, devised by Microsoft, and announced in 2001 for a pen-enabled personal computer and running a licensed copy of the Windows XP Tablet PC Edition operating system or a derivative thereof.