Windows 8 was released with much fanfare, and there are a ton of different devices launching with the brand new operating system from Microsoft. Whether you’re thinking about a Windows tablet, upgrading to a new Windows laptop, or itching to get your hands on a Windows phone, here are some of our favorite Windows 8 devices available today…
Tag: tablets
iSnugg iPad & Tablet Cases: Affordable Handmade Goodness
Technabob reader Carter Grey was reading about those fancy Hard Graft iPad cases I mentioned a few days ago and pointed out some more reasonably priced and stylish fabric cases (which she happens to make herself). Her iSnugg cases are handmade and look quite cool.
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Sony Announces S1 (Single Screen) and S2 (Dual Screen) Android Tablets: Are You Excited?
Sony has just announced the upcoming release of two new Android tablets. Wait for it, one of them has got dual screens! If that isn’t enough to ensure that you’ll buy it, check out what they’ve announced to make their tablets unique!
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iFixIt Tears Apart the Motorola Xoom: Is it 4G LTE Upgradeable?
As usual, iFixIt did their best to tear down the latest new gadget – the Motorola Xoom – the minute it was released. It’s taken a while before the iPad received any significant competition from other manufacturers. Will the Xoom be able to compete? While the teardown doesn’t answer that question, it did reveal one important differentiator – the Xoom may be upgradeable.
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Dell Inspiron Duo: Netbook and Tablet At the Same Time
Originally tablet computers were mostly convertible laptops. Last month, Dell showed off their new spin on things, and here it is in action. Surprisingly, this thing might actually hit the retail market pretty soon.
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New Tablets & eReaders Start to Appear, Still Relevant?
Yes, we know that you love your iPad, but for some users, the iPad wasn’t really the perfect fit, which is why we’ve been anticipating a slew of new tablets from different manufacturers. Everyone from Asus, to Barnes & Noble, to HP seems to be jumping into the fray. Should you care?