Newsletter Archive: 2008
Archos Launches Internet Media Tablet
Archos has introduced its new Archos 7 Internet Media Tablet, featuring a new sleek design, high-resolution touch-screen, and fast speeds of a PC for improved Internet browsing.

http://www.tabletpcnotes.com/2008/1212.html
12.12.08
HP Brings Multi-Touch Screen To Tablet PC
Hewlett-Packard has introduced a new convertible PC with multi-touch technology based on HP's technology for its TouchSmart desktop PCs. The HP TouchSmart tx2 Notebook PC allows users to select, organize and manage digital files such as photos, music, video and online content by touching the screen.

http://www.tabletpcnotes.com/2008/1125.html
11.25.08
Fujitsu Releases New Tablet PCs
Fujitsu announced today its new LifeBook U820 convertible mini notebook that features Windows PC functionality, and integrated Garmin Mobile PC navigation software. The LifeBook U820 weighs 1.32 pounds and is powered by the Intel Centrino Atom Z-series processor.

http://www.tabletpcnotes.com/2008/1104.html
11.04.08
Toshiba Introduces New Tablet PC
Toshiba has introduced its 10th generation Tablet PC the Portégé M750, the follow up to its Portégé M700.The Portégé M750 is designed, engineered and manufactured by Toshiba and is geared toward the education, legal, healthcare, financial planning and insurance markets with prices starting at $1,699.

http://www.tabletpcnotes.com/2008/1015.html
10.15.08
Lenovo Unveils New ThinkPad Notebook And Tablet PC
Lenovo has introduced two new ThinkPad notebooks that address the concerns of mobile computer users. The company says the new notebooks are lightweight, have a long battery life and are user friendly.

http://www.tabletpcnotes.com/2008/0925.html
09.25.08
New Fujitsu Tablet PCs Applauded
Some convertible tablet PCs from Fujitsu have become available, and the devices - classified under the name "L series" - are being met with nods of approval in many corners. Spec sheets and reviews indicate they're rather well-rounded in nature.

http://www.tabletpcnotes.com/2008/0905.html
09.05.08
Quaduro Set To Launch New Tablet PC
Quaduro is set to launch a rugged tablet PC that has a flash memory drive at its core. The Quaduro Quadpad E84 has an 8.4-inch touchscreen display and uses 8GB CompactFlash card to store data.

http://www.tabletpcnotes.com/2008/0815.html
08.15.08
Dell Offers Multi-Touch Features For Tablet PC
Dell has introduced a convertible tablet with multi-touch capabilities on the Dell Latitude XT. Customers can download the multi-touch module at dell support.

http://www.tabletpcnotes.com/2008/0718.html
07.18.08
Panasonic Set To Launch Toughbook Mini Laptop
Panasonic is set to release a new Atom-based Toughbook mini laptop. The Toughbook CF-U1 is a hybrid of sorts, a combination of a handheld PDA and a laptop computer.

http://www.tabletpcnotes.com/2008/0627.html
06.27.08
Important Corporations Taking Another Look At Tablet PCs
Judging by the latest rumors, it could be an interesting couple of years for tablet PC fans. Whispers concerning a tablet Mac and a tablet version of the Eee PC are making the rounds, and there's more reliable information from Microsoft about multi-touch displays.

http://www.tabletpcnotes.com/2008/0529.html
05.29.08
Cost Of Tablet PCs Questioned
Tablet PCs are nifty and useful, there's no doubt about it. Yet what some people are starting to wonder is whether they're worth the large price; cheaper mini-notebooks offer a lot of the same stuff in a similarly sized package.

http://www.tabletpcnotes.com/2008/0416.html
04.16.08
Microsoft Releases Prototype Inking Application InkSeine
Microsoft's Miel announced that Microsoft Research is planning on releasing to the public next week an internal prototype, called InkSeine, that allows for some amazing inking on Tablet PCs. InkSeine can be installed on Tablets running Windows XP or Windows Vista (Premium, Business or better) and allows access to many features just by inking.

http://www.tabletpcnotes.com/2008/0220.html
02.20.08
Rugged Tablet For Outdoor Workers
Glacier PC has introduced a Tablet PC primarily for outdoor workers to use. It was made to withstand water and humidity at any temperature. It's called the Ridgeline tablet and the Glacier wants you to know that it is built tough so the outdoor worker doesn't have to worry about dropping and breaking it.

http://www.tabletpcnotes.com/2008/0116.html
01.16.08