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I have been going over the TabletKiosk G840XT for a while now and have been pretty happy with what I have seen so far!. The unit still feels really light for a rugged unit, that’s for sure! I didn’t think I would like the ‘number pad’ at first, but after having it on the unit, [...]
Slate Tablet PCs aren’t for everyone. Or at least that’s what the market seems to think, which is why the market is overwhelmingly populated with convertible Tablet PCs. But TabletKiosk is a big believer in the slate Tablet PC and the Sahara i440D certainly proves that they know what they are doing. I’ve never been [...]
The availability of my videos are often subject to lighting, i.e. the lighting God wishes to bless upon the front right-side corner of my home between the hours of 8:00am and 11:30am every morning. This is the side of my house setup to shoot videos, and these are the hours that natural lighting render this possible. The dilemma this [...]
The GottaBeMobile crew sat down with Gail Levy to take a look at some of the new releases in the TabletKiosk line. We got a peak at the new Sahara i440 slate Tablet PC ( see specs ). There are also lots of new accessories we played with, one being a new bump case for the [...]
The TabletKiosk eo i7210 Ultra-Mobile PC returns in a real life run through! Okay, so I have had this unit for a week or so now, and had a chance to spend some time using it. What I decided to do for this InkShow was a quick and real run through using some screen recordings [...]
The TabletKiosk eo i7210 Ultra-Mobile PC! Yes — its arrived, and caught me quite unready to do my job as trusty scoop reporter at GottaBeMobile.com. My video camera was out for repair, so a quick IM message to my neighbor Eddie Vanderbeck to borrow a camera solved that (nice to have tecchie neighbors). Then I [...]
— Rob Bushway My kids like calling it ”“the Origami†and ““the Oreoâ€Â, my son says it feels just like a PSP or Gameboy, others refer to it as a UMPC or Ultra Mobile PC — whatever it is we name it, it is obvious that Microsoft and Intel have isolated a real ““personal†niche. TabletKiosks eo [...]