Xplore Technologies has unveiled new tablet PC named iX104C4. The iX104C4 features 10.4 inch Dual Mode AllVue Xtreme display along with 1.2GHz Intel Core Duo processor, 1GB of RAM, 120GB HDD, and the usual WiFi, wWAN, Bluetooth and GPS. Unfortunately we couldn’t get the info about prices.
HP has launched new 2730p tablet running on Centrino 2 technology. The 2730p tablet sport 12 inch display and new inclusion of a touchpad and new jog-dial along the side for use when the tablet is in slate mode. Also there is Qualcomm’s Gobi dual EV-DO / HSPA wireless, 1.8-inch 5400RPM hard drive, 80GB SSD and ULV or LV Core 2 Duo processors. Of course don’t forget optional webcam and memory card reader and battery good for 10 hours of work.
Seems that Lenovo is ready to launch new Tablet PC, the X200. This little fella packs 12 inch display with 1.86GHz SL9400 Core 2 Duo processor and battery that will provide you about 7 hours of work time. There is not much more info at this moment but so far we know it will be launched in Hong Kong soon, and price will be about $1,339 dollars.
xTablet is ready to pass event the hardest tests and after demonstration how it can be used as hammer now we have a chance to see how xTablet T8700 works under water. Check out the video demonstration by RuggedPCReview folks and think about this tablet PC if you ever need to do some business when scuba diving.
Gigabyte has unveiled new info for the upcoming tablet PC, the M912. So far we know it will feature 1GB of RAM, WiFi and Bluetooth and Windows Vista as OS. Special M912X will be with Windows XP while the third version M912M arrives with a lower resolution display 1,024 x 600 pixels and Bluetooth for $556. The M912 will cost about $656 and M912X $620 dollars.
More good news from HP, as some sources says the company is ready to launch new business tablet PC, Compaq 2730p based on Centrino 2 chipset. This model will be update of 2710p and features 12.1-inch WXGA display, 1.86GHz Core 2 Duo L9400 processor, 2GB of RAM, a 120GB hard drive, GMA 4500MHD integrated graphic, and Windows Vista as OS. Still no words about prices and release date.
Weistudio has created a special version of Mac tablet combining a MacBook, a Wacom Intuos tablet, a separate 15-inch LCD panel, and some custom-made materials. The process also required a lot of fine tuning to make everything works perfectly, so now you have iTab - DIY Mac tablet. Check out the link for development procedure.
Gigabyte goes official with new TabletPC, the 8.9-inch M912V. The TabletPC shares 8.9-inch WXGA 1,280 x 768 LED-backlit display, Intel’s 1.6GHz Atom processor, 1GB of RAM, choice of 120/160/250GB 2.5-inch HDD , 1.3 MP web camera, 1.5-watt stereo speakers, and your choice of Windows XP, Vista or Linux as OS. There are also Bluetooth, WiFi, ExpressCard slot and array of ports including HSDPA. As we can see there is no optical drive included. There is no released date or prices yet.
HP has upgraded the Pavilion tx2500z tabletPC with Puma based technology along with new laptop Pavilion dv5z. Models will sport AMD Athlon or Turion X2 (Ultra) dual-core processor, 15.4 inch panel, max 4GB of DDR2 RAM, ATI’s Radeon HD 3200 or HD 3450 graphics, WiFi, Bluetooth, and up to 320GB of hard drive space with choice of a DVD burner or Blu-ray drive. Available on HP website for $699.99 starting price.
HP has stuffed new Puma technology into Pavilion tx2500z tablet PC. This ultraportable features 12.1 inch touchscreen display with handwriting option, inside is AMD Turion Dual-Core processor, ATI Radeon HD 3200 graphics chipset, and WiFi. Also there are fingerprint reader, webcam, 5-in-1 media card reader, and 3 USB ports. You can get it right now for $1,049.