Here’s the story: I’m in love with the Wacom Intuos 4 Wireless tablet. Free from cables, it’s the best graphics tablet experience I’ve ever had. Smoother Than the Smoothest Thing The Wacom Intuos 4 was quite a leap from the Intuos 3. It doubled the pressure sensitive levels, and it added multifunction Touch Ring trackpad, on…
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Wacom Intuos 4 Wireless Review: The Joy of Freedom [Review]By Gizmodo on March 9th, 2010 | No Comments
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MIT Media Lab Extension: The New Home of Face-Melting Research [MIT Media Lab]By Gizmodo on March 9th, 2010 | No Comments
The renowned MIT Media Lab is a place where every project is an amazing, unbelievable glimpse into humanity’s technological future. Now, thanks to a massive $90 million extension, the architecture can match the wondrous excitement created within. In case you haven’t had the opportunity to swing by this particular block in Cambridge, Massachusetts, here’s what…
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Freescale’s 7-inch tablet runs Android, Chrome OS or Linux, costs $200 (video)By Engadget on March 9th, 2010 | No Comments
Remember the $200 smartbook reference design that we saw at CES this year? Well, it’s back, it’s holding on to that same price and 7-inch enclosure, but this time it’s also showing off an expanded OS compatibility. Adapting the open source Chromium OS and another Linux variant to the ARM architecture of the prototype device…
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MSI serves up Core i5 within 13-inch X-Slim X360 ultraportableBy Engadget on March 9th, 2010 | No Comments
Those lowly Core 2 Duo chips already feel like a long forgotten memory, and frankly, that’s a-okay with us. MSI is helping its seductive X-Slim line get a taste of Intel’s Core 2010 lineup with a Core i5-520UM processor, which sits alongside up to 4GB of DDR3 RAM, a 250GB / 320GB / 500GB hard drive…
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Pierre Cardin tablets won’t keep your pants upBy Engadget on March 3rd, 2010 | No Comments
Well isn’t this the most unlikely partnership of the year. Apparently world famous designer and maker of watches/belts Pierre Cardin thought the tablet selection in the world was lacking, and teamed up with a small Taiwanese OEM to bring some touchscreen devices to market. We checked out the line …
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Archos 7 Home Tablet (and PMPs) hands-onBy Engadget on March 3rd, 2010 | No Comments
Why hello there, Archos . My, what nice Android you have there. Tucked away in a little booth at CeBIT , the PMP maker was showcasing its latest 7-inch Home Tablet . Unfortunately, it was pretty barebones as far as content goes, but the vanilla Android 1.6 was running smooth, and if company precedence …
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ASUS Eee PC T101MT convertible gets handled twice (video)By Engadget on February 28th, 2010 | No Comments
What’s better than one hands-on report to whet your appetite ahead of the release of a new gadget? Why, two of them, of course, and it’s the convertible ASUS T101MT getting the stereo impressions. The machine has netbook specs (1.6GHz Atom N450 CPU, 2GB RAM, 320GB HDD, etc. etc.) combined …
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JooJoo ship date pushed to March 25 due to manufacturing issuesBy Engadget on February 26th, 2010 | No Comments
Well, that didn’t take too long. Just a day after we pondered the shipping status of Fusion Garage’s JooJoo tablet, the company’s come clean and told us shipping will delayed to March 25 because of a manufacturing issue with the tablet’s 12.1-inch capacitive screen. Yep, it looks like it’s going to be at least 27 more days…
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Lenovo ThinkPad X201 Tablet reviewBy Engadget on February 22nd, 2010 | No Comments
Oh sure, the world may be off creating underpowered, web-based tablets, but Lenovo’s not giving up on those who still need an old-fashioned, fully-powered tablet PC (all 10.1 of you). Truth be told, powerful is exactly how we would describe the new X201 Tablet with its new Intel low voltage …
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OpenPeak introduces Morrestown-powered OpenTablet 7, sticks with Open naming schemeBy Engadget on February 16th, 2010 | No Comments
OpenPeak is a company so open it just can’t resist throwing the word into damn-near every product it makes, and the new OpenTablet 7 is no exception. The number refers to the size of the thing: a seven-inch TFT LCD tablet with LED backlighting, 802.11b/g/n wireless, Bluetooth, and 3G…












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