Gateway Inc. next month will launch a small desktop PC and a large notebook for business customers alongside its first convertible tablet PC product, the company said last week. The Poway, ...
James Kendrick and I often talk in our podcast, OnTheRun with Tablet PCs, about how important it is that potential Tablet PC buyers be able to actually try out the digital ink experience and other ...
LAS VEGAS--Gateway will jump into the market for tablet PCs by teaming up with Motion Computing, another step forward for Microsoft's latest operating system. Sources close to Gateway said that the ...
Gateway launched a new family of convertible notebooks (that’s Tablet PCs to the rest of us) that are aimed to be more affordable and accessible to the general public. The CX2600 Series notebooks will ...
The Gateway M285-E is a 14-inch widescreen tablet PC that weighs a hefty 7.3 pounds. The Gateway M285-E can be converted into tablet mode by swiveling the display and laying it flat on top of the ...
Do we go with the head or the heart on this one? Microsoft’s Tablet PC push is all about taking pen-based, clipboard computing out of its various vertical-market niches — doctors making rounds, ...
Despite the fact that we in the UK won't be seeing it until at least the Summer, I'm still gobbling up information on Gateway's entry-level C-120X Tablet PC. With the news that Dell has finally ...
Gateway on Tuesday kicked off the holiday season a little early, throwing open the doors on its renovated retail stores and launching an array of new PCs, music players and digital cameras. As ...
Gateway Inc. will launch a small desktop PC and a large notebook for business customers in November, alongside its first convertible Tablet PC product, the company said Thursday. The Poway, California ...
A year ago, Microsoft and its hardware partners unveiled the first generation of pen-input portables using Windows XP Tablet PC Edition; when we reviewed the 866MHz Pentium III-M model built by Motion ...
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