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Making Your Tablet a Sturdy Little PowerPoint Pony
TechNewsWorld
Tablets vary in their connectivity options. Apple's iPad has optional adapters that handle analog or digital signals. Both adapters are proprietary. You'll also need the actual cables, which aren't proprietary. Few 7-inch Android tablets have any ...
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Lenovo's ThinkPad X230T Tablet PC, Tested And Reviewed
Tom's Hardware Guide
Do you want a tablet for the road that's also able to run your favorite Windows-based applications? Consider Lenovo's X230T tablet PC. With a built-in keyboard, this convertible PC enables tabletconvenience without sacrificing notebook-class performance.
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B&N Nook Tablet Sequel Slated for Fall Release Too?
Tom's Hardware Guide
While Barnes & Noble seems to be the least talked about in the 7-inch tablet wars, it's not to be forgotten, especially now that Amazon is gearing up to reveal its Kindle refresh on Thursday in Santa Monica. Engadget reports that an unknown source has ...
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Android: Great For Phones Not For Tablets
Slate Magazine (blog)
Nillay Patel and Dieter Bohn have an interesting piece on the closing window for Android tablets—by which they mean the Android brand and exclude Amazon's Kindle Fire which uses some Android technology under the hood but deliberately places the ...
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Game|Life Live: Hands-On With Oculus Rift Headset, Wikipad Tablet
Wired (blog)
The creators of Oculus Rift and Wikipad, two new gadgets that could change the way you game, are our guests on this live episode of Game|Life. Filmed and broadcast from the Twitch booth at Penny Arcade Expo in Seattle last weekend, this live Game|Life ...
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Upgradeable tablet concept features replaceable CPU module
Liliputing
Basically, his tablet motherboard would consist of two parts. There's a main board which features input and output ports, and which could include WiFi, Bluetooth and other components. And there's a slot for a secondary board that holds the CPU, memory ...
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