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Viliv S10 tablet netbook delayed until May

The Viliv S10 tablet netbook series, originally slated for an April 22 release late this month has been pushed forward to various dates listed below, as seen on Dynamism. One customer who ordered a Viliv S10 received an email with the reason “delayed by the factory”. This might also explain why it hasn’t shown up at Best Buy like other ...Read More

HP Slate to sport Intel Atom processor, $550 price tag

HP Slate PC is probably one of the most hotly anticipated iPad rivals. That’s largely because it’s one of the few tablets on the horizon that comes from a big name company that we’ve all heard of. Since the slate will run Windows 7, it’s also going to have a number of features missing from the iPad, including the ability ...Read More

ExoPC Slate Comes On The Heels Of the iPad

A French computer maker has added another combatant in what has become a war between Apple’s iPad and the netbooks.  Similar to the HP Slate, the ExoPC is a new tablet form factor netbook, featuring 8.9″ of  multitouch goodness.  It looks similar to the iPad, though most tablets in this field are probably going to have the same characteristic bevel ...Read More

HP dm1 and dm3 ultraportables leaked, Pavilion dv8 to pack Core i7? Update: Mini 311 has ION!

Eager HP fans have been doing some digging around and have uncovered details on the company’s Fall updates. Heading the pack will be the 18.4-inch dv8, set to feature a quad-core Core i7 720QM CPU, 640GB of storage and 4GB of memory. The processor formerly known as Clarksfield has 6MB of onboard cache and can be Turbo Boosted to 2.8GHz, ...Read More

Sony announces VAIO W… netbook!

Sure, the Japanese press release translates to “internet book,” but there’s no mistaking that 10.1-inch screen and 1.6GHz Atom running Windows XP on 1GB of RAM: Sony’s new VAIO W is a netbook, folks. We’re not sure how or why the company decided to enter this market after six months of hawking the overpriced VAIO P and insisting that netbooks ...Read More