Windows 7 has taken a lot of flak for being tough to run properly on low power tablet computers with low resolution displays. While Windows 7 includes support for multitouch gestures and has nice ...
We might soon have one more tablet to play around with, one that runs the Windows 7 operating system and sports the familiar LG logo occupying pride of place on the tablet PC’s front. Its LG H1000B ...
The 10.1-inch touchscreen Eee Pad Slider tablet will run the Android Honeycomb OS, while the 12-inch Eee Slate E121 will use Windows 7 Netbook pioneer Asustek Computer unveiled four new tablet devices ...
Hewlett Packard is cranking up its marketing machine for the Slate 500, a Windows 7 tablet PC that faces a murky future as HP prepares to launch its WebOS TouchPad tablet this summer. In a promotional ...
While LG is patiently awaiting the release of the tablet specific version of the Android operating system codenamed Honeycomb, it has, in the meanwhile gone ahead with its Windows 7 based tablet plans ...
As expected, Acer has unveiled the line up of tablets it expects to take on iPad in the coming years, with the firm opting to serve up devices running both Android and Windows 7. Acer it set to offer ...
Since CES, Microsoft’s Windows 7 tablet strategy has largely been to spin its wheels – while iPad sales surge and Android-based tablets gain momentum. Has Microsoft fallen behind its rivals? When CEO ...
Perhaps Microsoft isn't so stubborn about Windows 7 tablets after all. Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer may have just left himself an out to pave the way for a Windows Phone 7 tablet. The official line is ...
As much as I like Windows 7 on my PC, I think that on a tablet, it will fit like a square peg in a round hole - at least for several years. Yet, that's probably how long we'll have to wait before ...
If you weren't on the ground at Build 2011 in Anaheim last week, chances are you're not holding onto a limited edition Samsung tablet running the Windows 8 Developer Preview right now. Want one? You ...
The Saycool M5A is a tiny tablet computer with a 5 inch touchscreen display, an Intel Atom z515 CPU running Windows 7. Saycool is based in Shenzhen, China, but the tablet showed up at the FCC this ...
Based on design alone, it's safe to say that the inscrutable device shown above isn't the UX10 we peeked at Computex nor the Android-based Optimus Pad... unless, of course, LG's hardware engineers ...