When devices running the specialised Tablet PC operating system hit the market on November, they'll support English, French, German, Korean, Japanese and both simplified and complex Chinese. The Tablet PC operating system is a modified version of...
Tablet PCs first became available last November and are based on Microsoft's Windows XP Tablet PC Edition software. The report comes as tablet PC manufacturers have been witnessing strong demand for the product.
However, research house Canalys, which calculated the figures, is less than complementary about the development of the market - equivalent to less than one per cent of the total laptop segment - in particular Microsoft's efforts with its Tablet PC...
The first-ever ThinkPad that converts to a tablet PC will make its debut today, CNET News.com has learned. The tablet PC is also expected to use an Intel Pentium M processor and run on Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition.
silicon.com was yesterday privy to a demonstration of Microsoft's Tablet PC ahead of its official launch on 7 November. The Tablet is Microsoft's hybrid laptop/PDA that's supposed to combine the full power of the Windows environment with the nifty...
The prototype takes cues from previous Intel designs and some of today's so-called convertible tablet PCs, which run Microsoft's Windows XP Tablet PC Edition. The new machine, which has yet to be revealed to the public, shows how a notebook can...