Netbooks have had no shortage of naysayers since they first appeared two fall seasons ago. Critics said they were too small, underpowered, and fragile, for starters. Tell that to the consumers who ...
Personal computer sales overall will grow 52 percent by 2015, the report predicts, with consumers in the U.S. purchasing nearly half a billion desktop, notebook/laptop, tablet and netbook PCs during ...
Canonical has not yet built an Ubuntu Linux distribution for tablets and will continue development of the OS for PCs and netbooks, company executives said. Fast growth in tablet shipments has not ...
For months we've been hearing that tablet computers--led by Apple's iPad--are hurting netbook sales in a big way. But are they really? It depends on whom you ask. For now, touchscreen tablets do ...
Intel’s rise and fall in tablets are starting to resemble the company’s misadventures in netbooks less than a decade ago. The company is quickly distancing itself from basic tablets, a market it ...
Asus announced that it expects tablet shipments, which will reach 1.8 million units this year, to grow significantly next year, possibly even eclipsing the PC maker's shipments of netbooks in 2012.
The tablet category is quickly becoming a tricky one to analyze. As in the early stages of any technology category, we are seeing the tablet market splinter into separate markets. While I like to ...
I'm in the market for a cheap ($200 -$250) netbook or tablet. I really just need internet, email, maybe netflix on it. I know I can get a netbook for $200 and probably be happy with it. The issue is ...
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Netbooks, take note. Hot sales of Apple's iPad is attracting a growing group of developers to a new generation of stylish, multimedia tablet devices that could be the next big thing ...
At CES this year the much awaited Lenovo IdeaPad was shown off once again to the eager crowds. The little acts as a Windows 7 when combined with the screen, but when separated the acts a stand alone ...
Details are scarce, but it appears that Taiwan-based Aware Electronics is planning to release a netbook with a detachable screen (similar to the Touch Book) for only ...
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