With a site called ‘Netbook News’ you can be sure that I get a few questions around the death of our favorite 10″ friends. My standard response usually points out that ALL mobile computing segments have experienced a decrease in sales thanks to tablets entering…
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MasterImage Shows off 7″ No Glasses 3D with Airlines in mind?
No glasses 3D was a pervasive theme of Computex 2011 and chipset maker Texas Instruments (TI) has decided to up its ante in the space by announcing a partnership with MasterImage 3D. We ran into these guys last year at Nvidia’s GPU conference and things…
ZiiLabs ZMS-20 at 1.5Ghz Pushes Boundries of Honeycomb Tablet Video
There weren’t an over abundance of cheap Android Tablets at Comptuex 2011, but Charbax over at ARMDevices.net came across a little gem with the Jaguar 7″ & 10.1″ Honeycomb tablets. The ZiiLabs tablets are running an ARM Cortex-A9 1.5Ghz processor and a capacitive touch screen. …
11.6-inch ThinkPad Edge E125 with AMD Fusion spotted
Late last year, Lenovo brought their ThinkPad Edge series of laptops down to 11.6-inches with the ThinkPad Edge 11, powered by first-gen Intel Core i processors, retaining an excellent chiclet keyboard and trackpad and the signature ThinkPad nub in the middle of the keyboard. One…
MSI WindPad Enjoy 7-, 10-inch tablets priced from $199
Update: NewGadgets is in with a hands-on video of the 10-inch WindPad Enjoy. Added to the bottom.
MSI showcased a couple of low cost Android tablets alongside the AMD Fusion WindPad 120W and Intel Oak Trail WindPad 110W Windows 7 tablets. Those tablets were the…
A look at upcoming Pixel Qi tablets
We’ve had a look at that new 10-inch 1280 x 800 Pixel Qi display that’s geared for brand new Honeycomb tablets but we didn’t hear about any upcoming Pixel Qi products, although we did see plenty of tablet designs laying about the room. Charbax over…
Upgraded Asus Eee PC Lamborghini VX6S spotted, specs unclear
A new Asus Eee PC Lamborghini VX6S has been spotted at Computex, once again behind glass. Design and size (12.1″) appears the same as the previous VX6 design that came in black and white expect its in orange this time and it even packs the…
11.6-inch Toshiba Oak Trail tablet gets handled
As announced earlier this week, the rumor that Toshiba had scrapped its 11.6-inch Windows tablet turned out of be false as the tablet launched over in Japan. NewsGadgets discovered the tablet (Toshiba WT110) at Computex and gives us a look at it. It’s basically an…
Shadowgun game demo shows off Tegra 2 chops
Nvidia’s Tegra 3 “Kal-el” may be blowing us away here at Computex but there’s still plenty of juice left in Tegra 2 and the best way to show that off? With games, of course. Here’s a look at one third-person-shooter game optimized for the Tegra…
Gigabyte S1080 tablet + D1080 Booktop dock hands on
We’re looking at look at Gigabyte’s S1080 tablet, which is nothing new by now but also the optional D1080 ‘Booktop’ docking station. I quite like the design of the S1080 especially the matte film over the glass to reduce glare. It’s a Pine Trail Atom,…
Nook Color demoed with MeeGo
The Nook Color has a pretty large following especially with hackers and developers so we’ve seen everything from custom builds of Android right up to Honeycomb and even Ubuntu thrown onto the tablet and now we can add MeeGo to that list. Nomovok, a company…
Intel Atom N435 processor detailed
Earlier this month the rumor of sub a $200 netbook from ASUS made the rounds and sure enough, come Computex, we saw the budget-end Eee PC X101 priced at $199. There are a couple of reasons why this netbook has hit rock-bottom pricing; MeeGo instead…
Malata 10.1-inch Honeycomb tablet hands on
Malata’s finally pumping out Honeycomb with their latest Tegra 2 tablet. They’ve done plenty of tablets before, including Tegra 2 ones. Build-wise this is looking a bit cheap but it has a nice matte back and it feels pretty light, lighter than the Motorola Xoom.…
Malata ‘Canoe Lake’ netbooks hands on
Canoe Lake was the thinnest and lightest, most impressive netbook that ever was, or reference design rather, but nothing ever came of it because the prev-gen Pine trail platform couldn’t offer enough battery life. Fast foward a full year and it’s back at Computex 2011…











