Posted: June 11th, 2011 | Author: admin | Filed under: HP, Table PC | Tags: TouchPad | No Comments »
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Better together.
The next generation of Touchstone technology makes HP devices work better together. Easily share a website with your Pre3 simply by touching them together.5,6 Receive text messages and answer phone calls on your TouchPad so you don’t miss a thing.2,3,4 Start reading a website or blog on your tablet and then touch your smartphone to take it to go.5,6 We’re building more connected devices so you can have a more connected experience.
Move information between devices like magic.
Instantly share a website with your HP Pre3 simply by touching the two together.13 Then take it to go. Or transfer one from your phone to your tablet and continue reading on a larger screen. HP webOS devices are designed to work even better together, giving you a better experience on both.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 coming Spring 2011 on DVD, Blu-ray™ and On Demand.
- Performance varies based upon actual usage.
- Within wireless coverage area only. SMS, MMS, and IM require data services at additional cost. Availability of IM functionality may vary by carrier.
- Voice service requires separately purchased service contract. Availability may vary by carrier.
- Pre3 and TouchPad must have same HP webOS account.
- Requires HP TouchPad with webOS 3.0 and Pre3 or Veer with webOS 2.2 or higher, both products having the same HP webOS account. Viewing URL web page content requires data connection via Wi-Fi or cellular connection.
- Within wireless coverage area only. Actual speeds may vary. Email, mobile number, and related information required for setup and activation. Required data services sold separately; unlimited plan recommended and may be required. Not all web content may be available.
- Supports a beta of Adobe Flash Player 10.1.
- The webOS print solution will support all network-capable HP printers that support PCL page description language in the local LAN. These printers include new HP ePrint-capable printers—Photosmart, Officejet, and LaserJet—as well as legacy printers approximately 5 years old or newer. ePrint requires an Internet connection to the printer. Feature works with any Internet- and email-capable device and will require a firmware upgrade. Print times may vary. For a list of supported documents and image types, see www.hp.com/go/ePrintCenter.
- File formats supported: DRM-free MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, AMR, QCELP, and WAV.
- Third-party software available separately. Within wireless coverage area only. Requires data services at additional cost. Not all apps available on all devices.
- Within wireless coverage area only. Microsoft Exchange email, contacts, and calendars available for ActiveSync only; requires Microsoft Outlook using Exchange Server 2003 with SP2, Exchange Server 2007, or Exchange Server 2010.
- Within wireless coverage area only. SMS requires data services at additional cost.
- Requires HP TouchPad with webOS 3.0 and Pre3 or Veer with webOS 2.2 or higher, both products having the same HP webOS Account. Viewing URL web page content requires data connection via Wi-Fi or cellular connection. Within wireless coverage area only.
This device has not been authorized as required by the rules of the Federal Communications Commission. This device is not, and may not be, offered for sale or lease, or sold or leased, until authorization is obtained.
Adobe and Flash are registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated. Facebook is a registered trademark of Facebook, Inc. Google is a trademark of Google, Inc. LinkedIn and the LinkedIn logo are registered trademarks of LinkedIn Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Microsoft is a trademark of the Microsoft group of companies. Yahoo! is a registered trademark of Yahoo! Inc. Not all apps available on all devices. All screen images simulated.
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The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein.
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Posted: June 1st, 2011 | Author: admin | Filed under: 11.1 inch, 8.9 inch, Table PC | Tags: chrome, Intel | No Comments »
Intel’s Ultrabooks and Google’s Chromebooks are new categories of laptops (or netbooks, if you will), and both want to simultaneously woo you away from your desktop yet prevent you from defecting to tablet-only mobile computing. But that’s pretty much where the similarities end.
The Ultrabook, announced by Intel on Tuesday, focuses on thin and light mobile computing with “tablet-like features.” With a sub-$1000 price, Ultrabooks appear to be gunning for the MacBook Air–the reigning ultra-thin, ultra-light notebook, which starts at $1000 for the 11.6-inch version.
The first Ultrabook, the Acer S3, sounds a lot like the MacBook Air. It doesn’t have a price yet but will support up to a Core i7 processor and, like the MacBook Air, feature a unibody design and a thickness of just 0.67 inches (ok, the MacBook Air is 0.68 inches thick).
Later waves of the new ultrathin Ultrabook laptop will boast the upcoming Intel processors-Ivy Bridge chips, which are claimed to be 37 percent faster than current chips and more energy-efficient. Looking even further into the future, in 2013, Intel expects Ultrabooks to be even thinner and have longer battery life. Although a third of an inch thin is plenty thin for most people, thin and super-powered is the trend Ultrabooks are definitely trying to ride.
Perhaps even more relevant than the thinner designs are the yet-to-be-detailed “tablet-like features” of Ultrabooks. A crossover category between ultraportable laptops and tablets might really rejuvenate the laptop category, but this will depend on the Ultrabooks’ touch experience-something yet to be determined.
On the other side of the spectrum are Google’s recently announced Chromebooks, which have also promised to reinvent mobile computing with their low cost and Web-centric platform. While Ultrabooks seem to go after the premium laptop category, Chromebooks are targeting budget users, as evidenced by a monthly subscription plan for business and education users and a starting price of $349 for the 11.6-inch Acer Chromebook. Chromebooks don’t advertise processing power or extraordinary aesthetics as much as they do ease of use and cloud connectivity.
Source: PCWorld
Posted: December 3rd, 2009 | Author: admin | Filed under: 7.0 inch, Table PC, Viliv | No Comments »

Viliv Promotion Pack X70EX EXP P 7-Inch Net-Tablet PC
The Viliv X70EX features a superfine 7-Inch WSVGA display, 16 GB SSD, and an Intel AtomTM Silverthorne 1.2GHz CPU. From a pocket PC standpoint, the X70EX has a surreal (for its size) battery life of 5.5-hours of use. Along with a instant-on feature that allows you to resume Windows XP from sleep in under five seconds and commensurate 200-hour standby time,the X70EX is unique in being a truly ultraportable device that delivers the full rich web experience.
Rich web is complemented by rich media. The X70EX supports 720p HD video playback, and features integrated Wifi, Bluetooth, and GPS. The impressive UI technology includes on-screen keyboard with haptic feedback like a smartphone, as the Viliv Cube UI overlay that allows you to select up to 36 bubbles (5 categories, 180 total programs) and assign them to any of the available bubbles, even arrange programs by type so you can keep your productivity software separate from your play software, and switch between them with the flick of your finger.
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Posted: March 8th, 2009 | Author: admin | Filed under: 12.1 inch, Table PC | Tags: Portege, Toshiba | No Comments »

Toshiba Portege M700-S7003V Refurbished Tablet PC
When the rules change, you can too with the performance and versatility of the Portégé® M700 Tablet PC with a 12.1-inch diagonal widescreen LED Backlit Display with digital pen support, touch capability and anti-glare display for indoor/outdoor viewing.
The Portégé® M700 offers a smooth transition from notebook to Tablet PC with powerful Intel® Centrino® Pro processor technology support for wireless 802.11a/g/n, and Gigabit Ethernet, making it a highly mobile standard for productivity.
Comprehensive 3rd Generation EasyGuard® technology helps provide proven durability, reliability and security. Cultivate your talent with the integrated Ultra SlimBay DVD-SuperMulti drive (+/-R double layer), Webcam, and Fingerprint Reader that expand your reach and extend your drive for success beyond the desk and walls. Read the rest of this entry »