Direct PC seller Gateway plans on Monday to start selling its first tablet PC. As previously reported, Gateway is co-branding with Motion Computing a tablet developed by the start-up company. The ...
A year ago, Microsoft and its hardware partners unveiled the first generation of pen-input portables using Windows XP Tablet PC Edition; when we reviewed the 866MHz Pentium III-M model built by Motion ...
Gateway Inc. is preparing new notebooks and a Tablet PC refresh for launch this week, as the company updates some of its mobile hardware with Intel Corp.’s Centrino technology. Gateway will release ...
Rather than develop its own line of Tablet PCs, Gateway has decided to rebrand the M1200 from Motion Computing, which has a 12.1-inch screen and is less than one inch thick. Gateway’s rebranded Tablet ...
After nearly two years on the market, makers of tablet PCs based on Windows XP Tablet PC Edition have yet to prove that the pen is mightier than the keyboard. But manufacturers are hopeful that Tablet ...
Gateway has updated its convertible notebook lin e with the introduction of the M285-E and CX210. The new units, which replace the M280 and CX200, follow Gateway’s practice of combining a full-fledged ...
At first glance, the Gateway CX200 convertible tablet seems a bit awkward; the 14-inch, 1,280x768 wide-screen display, balanced on a single central hinge, looks ready to tip over. But maybe that's ...
Why do people have BBQs on a Thursday night? It makes no sense. It confuses me in the same way that PDA Buyer’s Guide reviewing a Gateway M275XL Tablet PC does, which is to say that I sort of stare ...
Do we go with the head or the heart on this one? Microsoft’s Tablet PC push is all about taking pen-based, clipboard computing out of its various vertical-market niches — doctors making rounds, ...