Is this Apple’s so called iTablet (or just Apple Tablet?) which everyone’s been talking about? We’ve featured a rumor of the iTablet recently with some sound evidence that it could soon arrive but none have yet been caught on an actual video, so could the one in the clip below be in actual development right now?
Stealth Computers has launched their latest addition to the rugged portable computer line up. The NW-2000 (NW stands for Notebook Warrior by the way) is one special rugged laptop, not only has it been well equipped with plenty of protection but on board is actually a convertible tablet notebook with a resistive, 13.3-inch touchscreen display.
Running on Intel’s 1.06GHz Core 2 Duo CPU, the NW-2000 has 2GB of RAM (4GB maximum), a 160GB shock-mounted hard-drive (or optional SSD), WiFi a/g/n, Bluetooth, gigabit ethernet and GPS, optional HSDPA, a standard DVD burner, PC card slot and fingerprint scanner.
In terms of how tough this tablet laptop actually is, the NW-2000 has a spill-resistant keyboard and can cope with being dropped 91cm onto a wood-covered concrete surface 26 times in succession without suffering any impairments to its functionality.
A veteran analyst who claims to have seen Apple’s long rumored iTablet has stated that he expects the new device to be announced in September. He also suggests that it could ship as soon as November. Pricing wise, the iTablet’s price will be what you’d expect from Apple and will come in close to the high-end of $700-$800.
Settle down, this is by no means an official release. In fact this is merely just a concept, a thought of what a MacBook tablet computer could look like. While the MacBook Touch tablet concept by Isamu Sanada from Japan doesn’t come with any specs (leave that to your imagination), I’m not absolutely sure whether I would like to see the iPhone OS running on a tablet version of the MacBook. This makes it feel like a supersized iPhone, why not go for Mac OS X instead?
The ASUS T91 touchscreen tablet laptop or netbook (debate continues among many) is probably one of the most looked forward to PCs here at GadgetLite. Though we haven’t got a demo, CNET has received their’s and the video after the break certainly shows you why we have been so impressed with the T91 ever since it was first featured at the CES…
We’ve covered the ASUS Eee PC T91 extensively in the past months since it was first showcased at the CES. Its now been revealed that the convertible netbook will be arriving us in the UK in late May or early June, with a MRSP of £449 ($675). For those who have been interested in the T91Go which is an upgraded version if you like, equipped with HSDPA, you will need to wait abit longer before this model will be available. Final specs of the T91 are yet to be confirmed, however, based on previous featured posts, we know approximately what to expect.
Hey folks, here’s a quick gallery of the beautiful Asus Eee PC T91 or T91GO as they like to call it. Despite the pricing being recently revealed, we haven’t actually been seeing much pictures of the T91 of late. So this gallery from the CeBIT should appeal to those who are interested in getting it when it does come out. The gallery below also shows you how the T91 smoothly ‘transforms’ into a tablet pc.
















