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Hands On / First Look at the V-700 Ultra Mobile PC

Hands On / First Look at the V-700 Ultra Mobile PC

Today seems to be the day for news on TabletKiosks V-700 Ultra Mobile PC. TabletPc2.com / UltraMobilePCs.com has published an exclusive hands on review of the V-700 UMPC. As to be expected with reviews on TabletPC2.com, there are plenty of pictures and specs ..check it out!

Posted by | 03/10/2006 | 0 Comments More
JkOnTheRun has the details on the V-700 UMPC

JkOnTheRun has the details on the V-700 UMPC

JkOnTheRun has the technical specs (as provided by Martin Smekal)  on the V-700 Ultra Mobile PC by TabletKiosk. He also posts photos of the device, which confirms my earlier post about what the potential TabletKiosk UMPC would look like.

Posted by | 03/10/2006 | 0 Comments More
TabletKiosk gives a little scoop on whats coming via JkOnTheRun

TabletKiosk gives a little scoop on whats coming via JkOnTheRun

On JkOnTheRun, Martin Smekal, CEO of TabletKiosk, provided an intriguing comment to a post on James site. Here is what he had to say: JK, Thank you first off for the positive words on our systems – our UMPC (V-700) – is NOT the Baja – the Baja platform is a 8.4″ device more closely resembling [...]

Posted by | 03/10/2006 | 0 Comments More
Hugo Ortega posts some more pics of Origami,

Hugo Ortega posts some more pics of Origami,

Hugo Ortega has posted some more close ups of the Origami device and claims that they come from a very reliable source. Irregardless, they look really interesting, especially the close ups of the buttons, etc. Click here to see more photos. And, here is the most interesting part, Hugo goes on to claim that the [...]

Posted by | 03/07/2006 | 0 Comments More
A tablet worth taking

A tablet worth taking

New Age offers up this nice little review of Tablet Kiosk’s Sahara i215. Note the prices in the article are Australian dollars. Notebooks with fold-away keyboards seem to be the most popular tablet PC form, but slate-style tablets with the keyboard removed seem to offer more innovation. The size of an A4 notepad and only [...]

Posted by | 02/20/2006 | 0 Comments More