You may remember that we wrote about the HP Tx2000 / Tx2500 “entertainment” Tablet PC earlier in the year. It included a couple of really great features like: AMD 64 bit processor Inbuilt DVD Burner Active digitiser pen. HP Tx1000, the original model in this series left a lot to be desired. It was a …Read more
What If I Drop It? (A Tablet PC That Is!)
Now whatever you do folks, don’t try this with your Tablet PC at home! But… here’s what happens when you drop the Semi-Rugged Motion F5. Most Tablet PC models are designed with shock absorbent bumpers to withstand a simple bump or a drop. For the average Tablet PC, you’re going to see some superficial damage, …Read more
Toshiba M700 Review – Could this be your first Tablet PC?
Making the decision to switch to a Tablet PC is not easy for some people. Will you really use the tablet and pen features? It’s hard to know until you really get to use one for a decent period of time. It’s a leap of faith… If you decide that a digital pen is not …Read more
Does the Motion Computing LE1700 Replace the HP TC1100?
The HP TC1100 was the carrot that got us into Tablet PCs. In fact, the first Tablet PC that we had was the woeful HP TC1000. It was terribly underpowered with a Transmeta Crusoe Processor. It left a bad taste for many. Fortunately, HP quickly got their act together and fixed the TC1000 by putting …Read more
HP Pavilion Tx2000 Tablet PC meets Dirty Jobs
HP recently released the new Tx2000 which is in very similar to the entry level Tx1000 Tablet PC. The major drawback of the Tx1000 was the lack of a digitising tablet. The Tx1000 only has a touch screen, which is not very practical in a full size tablet PC because in normal writing posture, your …Read more






