Let me start by clarifying the headline: I know Windows tablets exist. I’m one of the rare nerds who’s been using 2-in-1 PCs as my primary device for over a decade. I’ve been on the tablet train ...
I keep hearing about Windows tablets. Steve Ballmer got up on stage with an HP slate at last year’s CES, and nobody was particularly impressed. Now we’re hearing rumors that he’ll give it another shot ...
A Windows tablet with detachable keyboard can be a more portable and versatile alternative to a laptop. We've tested all the major models, and these top performers should be on your short list. I’m ...
PC manufacturer Lenovo plans to release two Android-based tablet devices and one Windows-powered tablet before the end of 2011. The company will be launching one 10-inch Android tablet aimed at ...
It’s no secret that Microsoft are looking to innovate in the tablet market, its CEO Steve Ballmer has already indicated the company is coming “full guns” after Apple and its iPad. One of the biggest ...
With the launch of Apple’s new iPad out of the way, it’s time to look ahead to the next big tablet launch on the horizon. I’m talking about Windows 8, whose late 2012 launch should be backed by a wave ...
The Acer Iconia W4 is a Windows 8.1 tablet with an 8 inch display and an Intel Atom Z3740 Bay Trail processor. It was announced at about the same time as similar models from Dell, Lenovo, and Toshiba ...
Which Windows tablet is best? Desktop and laptop computers are great, but sometimes a tablet is the most useful way to consume media or complete work and school assignments. In those cases, it’s not ...
Unlike iPads and Android tablets, which are generally stand-alone panels, Windows tablets often come with a keyboard that may or may not be removable. As a result, Windows tablets and Windows laptops ...
Microsoft has spilled the beans on just how Windows 8 will run on mobile devices with ARM chips in them. In short: pretty much like your PC. ARM processors have a simpler architecture than traditional ...
The first announced Windows 8 tablet powered by an ARM processor does a lot to explain why Microsoft has persisted in calling any Windows 8 device a PC. The product in question: The Asus Windows RT ...