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Remachines just got their Eken M001 7" Droid Tablet, and this is the functionality video, showing you what apps are preinstalled and how the device really responds. It's quite a nice small device that will be perfect for light web surfing and apps. Check out our other video where we unbox the [...]

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I wanted to do a video comparing these 2. I understand I am comparing apples and oranges in a way. For my use I had originally gotten my Ipad as a netbook/sketchpad replacement. The sketching capabilities were OK but without wacom and a blunt pogo stylus it made it a bit hard [...]

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HP Launches New Slate 500 Tablet via Web Site
HP is positioning it in a different category than Apple's iPad, which it considers a "media-oriented tablet" for consumers.

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Hands-on: HP unveils the Slate 500, an 8.9-inch Windows 7 tablet
After almost a year of rumors and waiting, HP’s Slate is official. As leaked, the HP Slate 500 runs Windows 7 (not webOS) and it has a Ctrl-Alt-Del button built right in. If you’ve been following the rumors then you already know a [...]

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HP has posted a teaser special report at Youtube on its forthcoming HP Slate that it announced at CES earlier this month. Rather than providing a breakdown of technical specifications, the video is presented as a questions and answers session on the HP Slate's development. The questions are asked by an HP [...]

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Microsoft Corp. Chief Executive Officer Steve Ballmer introduced a touch-screen tablet computer from HP. You can go through the whole coverage at gbana.com

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Has HP 'killed off' its Windows 7–powered Slate tablet?
Just hours after the news broke that Microsoft has spiked its innovative, dual-screen Courier tablet comes word that HP may have spiked its upcoming Slate, the as-yet unreleased Windows 7–powered tablet that was poised to do battle with the iPad.

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