Just over 10 years ago, at the end of January 2003, I bought my first tablet PC. It was an HP Compaq TC1000, a convertible slate format device. I was working as a consultant in an Anglo-US IT ...
A modern-day transformer, the HP Compaq Tablet PC TC1000 combines slate and convertible designs. When you first pull it from the box, it looks more like a convertible: You can lift and swivel its 10.4 ...
OVER THE years, I’ve tried out plenty of technological breakthroughs. Most wind up on my forget-it list because they don’t work or aren’t useful enough to justify their cost in dollars or effort.
Straddling the new and old in mobile computing-and hedging its bets on evolving tastes-the HP/Compaq TC1000 morphs from tablet to notebook and desktop PC in the guise of a fairly lightweight, ...
Over the years, I’ve tried out plenty of technological breakthroughs. Most wind up on my forget-it list because they don’t work or aren’t useful enough to justify their cost in dollars or effort.
HP's Tablet PC is impressively versatile, but does its performance measure up? The Compaq TC1000 from HP is a Tablet PC that can be used as a standard laptop device, or it can be used in slate mode by ...
Forum member segalsegal shares with us this blast from the pre-Tablet PC past: a concept “webslate” designed for the Transmeta Crusoe processor (which old-school Tablet PC enthusiasts will remember ...
Hewlett-Packard will announce its own twist on the tablet PC on Thursday, with a new kind of transformable computer that features a detachable keyboard. Tablet PCs are essentially 3- to 4-pound "ultra ...
NVIDIA today announced that the GeForce2 Go mobile graphics processing unit (GPU) will be used for HP's Compaq Tablet PC TC1000. "The NVIDIA graphics system provides clean, crisp visuals that are so ...
In a previous article, we looked at the insides of a fresh approach to the portable PC market (see www.eetimes.com/sys/uth/OEG20031201S0076). Seeking a more natural ...
I like real-world user reviews, so even though I’m not really into Tablet PCs as a form factor (live by the keyboard; die by the keyboard, I say), it’s good to know that Marc Eisenstadt’s experiences ...
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