Most computers and electronic devices like Tablet PCs and UMPCs use Lithium Ion batteries. Lithium Ion (LiIon) batteries have some really compelling advantages that make the kind of small and lightweight gadgets that we have today possible. Lithium Ion batteries: Have a low weight to energy ratio Can be made in a variety of shapes …Read more
HP comes back to the Slate Tablet PC
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer introduced a new HP slate Tablet PC at this weeks CES Show in Las Vegas USA. HP have published a little teaser video, but not much more information just yet: Welcome HP and others back into the real Tablet PC market! This year you will be spoilt for choice in buying …Read more
2009 Was The year of the Tablet PC
After a huge run up to the end of 2009, we took some time to think about all of the “2010 – Year of the Tablet PC” rumours. There is no doubt that 2010 is going to be an exciting year for Microsoft Windows based Tablet PCs and UMPCs, and maybe even some Apple and …Read more
Anti-Virus Recommendation for Tablet PCs and UMPCs
Resource management is especially important on Tablet PCs where performance is balanced against weight and battery life. Many Tablet PC and UMPC users are left with a particularly poor experience when it comes to anti-virus software. Over time Anti-Virus software has generally become bloated with features like link and search scanning, email filtering and anti-spam. …Read more
eBooks are back – Amazon and Barnes & Noble come back to the Tablet PC
On the 20th of October Barnes and Noble introduced the “nook” eBook reader to the US market. No doubt this move was designed to compete with the success of the Amazon Kindle which until now has not been available to Australian customers. Australian readers are probably thinking, “great, another e-reader that won’t be available to …Read more
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