Sep 02

Everyone deserves a second chance, right? In the world of cheapo tablets, sure! Or at thing that's our bodily property when it comes to a company like Augen. Sure, it was just about a calendar month agone that it free its $150 GenTouch78 at Kmart, but it's thinking no future pad of paper products and hoping to right no those former wrongs. Accordant to the statement put out by the company, this new set of "Coffee" tablets will be veiled at CES 2011 and will span from 7 to 10 inches diagonally. They'll still be aggressively priced and range from $200 to $400, but at thing this time around it's thinking for no with capacitive touchscreens. Otherwise glasses square measure of the fairly cooky sailing ship mold: WiFi, an measuring device and more than memory board space. No word on what turning of Humanoid they'll run, but there's note of a new "human affable stimulant." That no sounds little better than the former GenTouch products we've seen, but by the time January rolls around there's no apprisal what the pad of paper picture could look like. We'll be following this one to see if Augen can keep the alkaloid in its system, but hit the break for the full statement and one more than render.Continue reading Augen thinking its close generation of tablets, not generous up without a fightAugen thinking its close generation of tablets, not generous up without a fight originally appeared on Engadget on Midweek, 01 Gregorian calendar month 2010 02:09:00 EDT. Gratify see our damage for use of feeds.Permalink | |Electronic communication this|Comments


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Sep 02

Netbook makers like Lenovo, Gigabyte and ASUS have been quietly emotional new systems with Intel's new mobile, dual-core N550 business, but HP's not conformation its use of the fresh chip in 10-move on netbooks a secret... anymore. Just as we've previously detected, the professional-aimed $399 Maxi 5103 will be deed a dual-core 1.8GHz business derivative, which HP tells us can change benchmark demonstration by up to 20 percentage without a key impingement on battery life. It's also been updated with a new "coffee" color and will have HP's Day Starter instant-on OS -- no WebOS inhumed in here yet.
On the consumer end, the HP Maxi 210 has also been reinvigorated -- actually, more than like gutted -- with a new design. The 10.1-move on netbook is nowadays easy in a constellate of cleverly titled colours, including cerise red and large indefinite amount drive, and has been revamped with a new back that integrates the battery into the bottom of the bod. Don't worry: the battery is still swappable and you can open the bottom cover to exchange the RAM and hard drive. It still has that chiclet holder we like so little, the rather hit-or-miss ClickPad touchpad and a Broadcom Solid Particle accelerator derivative for 1080p sound reproduction. The Maxi 210 will start at $330 with a single core Stuff CPU and six-cell battery, but will be easy with the N550 business for a bit more than (we're idea around $75). The full release is aft the break and no fashionable hands-on pics square measure below. Gallery: HP Maxi 210 and Maxi 5103 press shots Gallery: HP Maxi 210 and HP Maxi 5103 hands-onContinue reading HP Maxi 210 and Maxi 5103 officially proclaimed with dual-core Stuff powerHP Maxi 210 and Maxi 5103 officially proclaimed with dual-core Stuff power originally appeared on Engadget on Midweek, 01 Gregorian calendar month 2010 00:01:00 EDT. Gratify see our damage for use of feeds.Permalink | |Electronic communication this|Comments


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