Have you ever wanted to have your tablet’s screen projected that didn’t include the use of extra peripherals? Texas Instruments has aimed to let you do just that. Chinese company “Smart Devices” has ...
$599.99 is a lot to ask for an Android tablet, but I feel like standard review rules do not apply here. The TankPad is a niche device with a main focus on ruggedness, long battery life, and a few ...
Aiptek’s ProjectorPad P70 is an Android tablet with a built-in projector which you can use to shine movies, pictures, or presentations (among other things) on a screen or wall. As a tablet, the P70 ...
Dan Ackerman leads CNET's coverage of computers and gaming hardware. A New York native and former radio DJ, he's also a regular TV talking head and the author of "The Tetris Effect" ...
Chinese mobile tech company 8849 has just released an interesting tablet called the Tank Pad. It's marketed as a rugged 11-inch Android tablet with a built-in 100 lumens short-throw DLP projector.
The tablet market is gradually growing, but if DigiLife have their way it'll go hand in hand with pico-projectors. Charbax over at ARMDevices has been prowling the Computex floor, and has come up with ...
It seems the Tablet PCs were just about to reach a stage of stability with a more or less defined set of functionalities built into a tablet device. Manufacturers would toy around with these and would ...