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Tablets, netbooks, smartphones–these days, you can’t buy a microwave without being upsold on the 4G, touchscreen, app-store model. But when you’re picking out your preferred mobile tech for ...
Which is best: a tablet, a netbook or a laptop?Desktop computers are an optimal combination of power, functionality and price to work and play online and off. But most people want to use their ...
Netbooks declined 13 percent from their first quarter shipment of 8.4 million netbooks, but, more importantly, tablet shipments really boomed: In the first quarter of this year, just 6.4 million ...
However, netbooks will win again this year, even if the projected 25 million in tablet sales comes true. If future hype-inflated projections come to pass (such as 55 million in tablet sales in 2011), ...
If your budget is modest, try a netbook, which is a scaled-down version of a laptop. If you want a highly portable device that does many things, take a closer look at tablet computers.
For our comparison, we're going to focus mainly on another machine that has just recently hit the market, Lenovo's IdeaPad S10-3t. It's a cutting-edge netbook / tablet hybrid with one of Intel's ...
You could probably save some money by picking up an HP Mini netbook for around $300 or an HP Slate 500 for about $800 and then adding the solar charger, rugged case, and other goodies on your own.
In this regard, I propose we look at low-cost tablets in a similar light as netbooks. If you recall, a netbook was, in essence, a truncated PC. It looked like a PC but failed miserably when ...
Two-in-one devices combining tablet and netbook experience are "complicated" to market and more costly than non-hybrid counterparts, making them appeal only to niche segment, analyst says.
A convertible netbook tablet that sports a capacitive multitouch screen has been a long time coming. Now it’s here, and at a surprisingly competitive price. Lenovo’s IdeaPad S10-3t still has ...
The number-crunchers at ABI Research calculate that 13.6 million tablets were sold this summer, as opposed to 7.3 million netbooks. Netbooks are still popular, but sales figures are in decline.
Although Asustek does not expect tablets — a rising star in the PC industry — to displace its small laptops, Liao says they may erode 10 to 20 percent of netbook shipments for the industry as ...