TAIPEI, Taiwan and TORRANCE, Calif., June 5, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- SoftKinetic®, the world's leading provider of 3D vision and gesture recognition solutions, together with TabletKiosk®, a leading ...
Due to feedback from OEMs and our readers, we are beginning a new feature series where we open up the floor to hear directly from OEMs. In this inaugural article, TabletKiosk’s Gail Levy talks to us ...
We've already seen a few devices based on Intel's Mobile Clinical Assistant platform, but TabletKiosk looks to be raising the bar slightly with its new MediSlate MCA i1040XT which, among other things, ...
Well, after a lot of rumours floating around, we finally received notice tonight that TabletKiosk is lifting NDA and officially announcing a new line of Ultra-Mobile PC’s labelled the i7209, and the ...
What do you get when you see an enterprise-grade hardware maker team up with a leader in gesture recognition? A pretty interesting launch at Computex, that's what. TabletKiosk and SoftKinetic have ...
For those who haven’t figured out that UMPCs do nothing well, here’s a series of the mini-tablets that can do a bad job of everything, only faster. That’s because the TabletKiosk i7210 has a faster ...
I wore the world's first HDR10 smart glasses TCL's new E Ink tablet beats the Remarkable and Kindle Anker's new charger is one of the most unique I've ever seen Best laptop cooling pads Best flip ...
TabletKiosk has announced a pair of tablet PCs based on Intel’s Pentium M and Centrino technologies. The Sahara i-Series i200 and i213 are slate-style tablets, one with a traditional pen-based ...
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Tabletkiosk is now taking preorders for their eo UMPC. The base model has 256MB of memory, a 30GB hard drive, 1.0 GHz VIA C7 NaNo processor, 7-inch TFT-LCD touchscreen, Wi-Fi and runs on Windows XP ...
My ageing tc1100 was already looking pretty shabby in comparison to the new Sahara slates from TabletKiosk, and having now read Steve's hands-on experience of them over at GottaBeMobile its taken to ...
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