Not exact matches
The 10.1 - inch
netbook - cum - tablet hasn't received quite
as much attention
as its transforming stablemates, with the Transformer Prime receiving the update to the latest version of the
OS back in January.
These including classics and bestsellers to enjoy on a variety of devices, such
as iPads, smartphones, tablets with Android
OS,
netbooks, notebooks, and desktop computers.
But then again, the list of those waiting for i - Pad's launch is somewhat overflowing: Hardware makers like HP (HPQ) and Dell (DELL) have been betting that consumers would vote for the
netbooks, the scaled - down versions of laptops; e-reader makers such
as Amazon (AMZN) and Sony (SNE), who have similar devices lined up; the publishing equivalent of i - Tunes; Microsoft (MSFT) and Google (GOOG), whose operating systems compete with the i — Phone
OS that drives the i - Pad.
It can even be used
as a
netbook or laptop replacement if you're happy with its limitations, and dare we say should run Windows 8 beautifully when that
OS comes out, expanding its flexibility further.
As well as new generation tablets from Apple and the Android crowd, the Taiwan show featured hybrid tablet / phones from vendors like Asus and Acer; «netvertibles», which offer touchscreen and netbook modes; and even the first «cloudbooks», a new breed of thin client gadgets with a browser - based operating system and user interface, as pushed by Google with its Chrome O
As well
as new generation tablets from Apple and the Android crowd, the Taiwan show featured hybrid tablet / phones from vendors like Asus and Acer; «netvertibles», which offer touchscreen and netbook modes; and even the first «cloudbooks», a new breed of thin client gadgets with a browser - based operating system and user interface, as pushed by Google with its Chrome O
as new generation tablets from Apple and the Android crowd, the Taiwan show featured hybrid tablet / phones from vendors like Asus and Acer; «netvertibles», which offer touchscreen and
netbook modes; and even the first «cloudbooks», a new breed of thin client gadgets with a browser - based operating system and user interface,
as pushed by Google with its Chrome O
as pushed by Google with its Chrome
OS.