As tech components get smaller and smaller, you can cram a lot of things into a tiny space. A few days ago I highlighted a new mini-desktop computer that also has a 7 inch touchscreen display and ...
Lenovo's Yoga Tablet 2 Pro brings back its funky ergonomic design and throws a projector on it for good measure... Xiomara Blanco Associate Editor / Reviews - Tablets and monitors Xiomara Blanco is an ...
8849’s Tank Pad’s 100-lumen projector won’t replace your TV, but it shows that hybrid tech can make a comeback. Reading time: Reading time 2 minutes Is tech feeling too samey? Does the bright, ...
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 ...
WHDI Will Showcase Wireless HDTV, Tablet, PC-to-TV, 3D, and Mobile-to-TV Products CES, Las Vegas, NV – January 4, 2011 – WHDI LLC, the organization responsible for managing the WHDI™ (Wireless Home ...
BARCELONA -- If you have a smartwatch, a smartphone, a tablet, a laptop and a TV, is there room in your life for any more screens? ZTE believes its new tablet/projector hybrid, called the ZTE Spro ...
CES 2011 has plenty to offer the consumer world, but increasingly it brings major business tech advances, too. This year, we’re seeing a flood of new offerings that will make doing business on the ...
Lenovo took the wraps off of its Broadwell-powered Yoga 3 Pro earlier today, but the company unveiled two other devices, with the second being the new Yoga Tablet 2 Pro. The new Yoga Tablet 2 Pro is a ...
These are the days of form factors. The PC market is changing rapidly as tablets supplant some laptops, new players such as the Chromebook disrupt the old WIntel model, and innovations in processors ...
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When 3M started frankensteining its pico projectors into smartphones a few years ago as a proof of concept, it was novel, but really had no practical use in the real world. (Even for the enterprise ...
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" ...
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