I challenge you to find a more rugged Android tablet than this
If your work environment is tough on devices, you need to check out this brute of a tablet.
If your work environment is tough on devices, you need to check out this brute of a tablet.
The tablet market is still sucking wind, but devices with wireless data plans are expected to gain share.
An Acer event at the end of April may signal the unveiling of the world's first Chrome OS-powered tablet. Could it give the platform the push it needs to be a success?
The warehouse stores offer a variety of computer specials, but are they worth the price of membership?
The portable all-in-one PC features an 18.4-inch touchscreen, weighs as little as 4.85 pounds and starts at $899.99 when it becomes available next month.
The Jelly Bean tablet is $50 cheaper than the Google Nexus 10, but lacks an ultra-high-resolution screen.
You might think the big decision is about which has the best hardware, but you'd be wrong. In fact, the big decisions are all about price and ecosystem. David Gewirtz has the details inside.
7-inch Android slates and Microsoft Windows RT and Windows 8 models will dominate the non-iPad tablet market, according to supply chain manufacturers.
Will Microsoft take the wraps off a new line of ARM-based tablets next week? I have no inside information, but I sure hope so, because all of the pieces are in place for a device that can elbow the Kindle Fire aside and give the iPad a run for its money.
Display expert Raymond Soneira has put the new iPad screen on the test bench and found that it's not just the best tablet display, it's "much better than most HDTVs, laptops, and monitors."