Viewsonic and the tablet PC
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Making the ViewSonic Tablet PC Run Linux
Making the ViewSonic Tablet PC Run Linux
02/17/2004 06:07 AMRescuing a ViewSonic Tablet from the junkpile by installing SuSE 9.0.
Viewsonic’s Amazing 10GHz Tablet PC
Viewsonic’s Amazing 10GHz Tablet PC
03/23/2005 01:31 PMViewSonic, Toshiba refresh Tablet PC
lines
ViewSonic, Toshiba refresh Tablet PC
lines
11/19/2003 05:48 PMCompanies use Comdex trade show to launch new products that have yet
to gain widespread use.
Sony's Beautiful Tablet, Yet Not a
Tablet, Vaio VGN-U70
Sony's Beautiful Tablet, Yet Not a
Tablet, Vaio VGN-U70
05/10/2004 07:10 AMSo it's been a little while since something has sucker punched me
right in lust gland, but good job Sony for sneaking this gorgeous new
Vaio VGN-U70 tablet hybrid PC onto the scene. The U70 isn't an
official Tablet PC, but operates without a keyboard most of the time,
with...
The ViewSonic V37
The ViewSonic V37
03/20/2003 01:04 PMThe followup to ViewSonic's V35 Pocket PC is coming. The V37 looks
like it'll have a 400MHz processor, 64MB of RAM, 64MB of ROM, and an
optional WiFi card.
Read
[Via PocketPCThoughts]
LCD TVs from ViewSonic?
LCD TVs from ViewSonic?
12/29/2003 04:06 PMThere's word that ViewSonic, which jumped into the flat-panel game
earlier this year with a plasma television, will announce at least two
new LCD TVs...
ViewSonic V37
ViewSonic V37
03/20/2003 04:20 PMBrighthand: ViewSonic Announces V37 Pocket PC 400 MHz XScale, 64MB
RAM, 64MB NAND ROM, transflective screen, SDIO, the .NET Compact...
ViewSonic WMG80
ViewSonic WMG80
09/13/2004 01:36 AMTechTree Sep 13 2004 5:41AM GMT
The ViewSonic Laptop... From The Future
The ViewSonic Laptop... From The Future
03/24/2005 08:31 PMThis is the type of piece that we normally save for slow Fridays, but
it's a slow Thursday, so here you go. It appears that the folks at
Amazon listed a ViewSonic laptop (they make laptops?) where they put a
few extra zeros in the data, such that it was pumping out some serious
power. The processor ran at 10 GHz and the hard-drive could store a
cool 30,000 GB. This is when some folks with more than a little extra
free time decided to
write some amusing reviews
of this laptop from the future. The more you
read
, the more amusing they get. Amazon has fixed the typos
(amusingly, the Techweb article has a typo of its own, saying that the
real hard drive is only "30
MB" suggesting it's not so hard to
make an error in the other direction as well) but the reviews keep
coming: "Mine just arrived yesterday, and man is it fast. I loaded
Folding At Home (FAH), and it instantly found a cure for cancer and
parkinsons. It was also able to run a brute force discovery of every
prime number; It reached infinity in under 32 seconds!!! It turns out
that there are only 32,994,234,116,781,042 prime numbers!!! Not bad
huh?"
ViewSonic rolls out new LCD displays
ViewSonic rolls out new LCD displays
05/25/2004 10:13 AMViewSonic Corp. has added two slim bezel displays to its business LCD
lineup: the 15-inch VX510 and 17-inch VX715...
Viewsonic Announces 4-ms LCD Monitors
Viewsonic Announces 4-ms LCD Monitors
03/17/2005 02:58 AMBeginning in the second quarter, Viewsonic Corp. said it will ship a
pair of LCD monitors with 4-millisecond response designed for
high-performance gaming.
Dell, ViewSonic Announce New Displays
Dell, ViewSonic Announce New Displays
11/18/2003 02:28 AMExtreme Tech Nov 18 2003 1:57AM ET
ViewSonic intros faster LCD monitors
ViewSonic intros faster LCD monitors
03/17/2005 04:01 AMViewSonic Corp. on Wednesday announced its Xtreme line of LCD
monitors, which deliver 4 ms (millisecond) video response time across
the entire color scale, with support for 1280 x 1024 native
resolution. They're available in 19-inch and 17-inch versions, both of
which include the company's Dynamic Structure and Amplified Impulse
technologies, which ViewSonic said supports video as fast as 250
frames per second across the color scale. The 19-inch model will ship
in May while the 17-inch model will ship in June. ViewSonic did not
provide pricing.
ViewSonic adds new 15, 17-inch LCDs
ViewSonic adds new 15, 17-inch LCDs
05/25/2004 10:26 AMViewSonic Corp. on Tuesday announced two new slim bezel LCD displays
to its
VX Series
lineup, the VX510 and the VX715. Both new displays are aimed at
business users, according to the company. The 15-inch VX510 costs
US$425 and features 1024x768 resolution, 250 nits of brightness and a
450:1 contrast ratio; the 17-inch VX715 costs $525 and features
1280x1024 resolution, 300 nits of brightness and 450:1 contrast ratio.
ViewSonic NextVision N3000w 30in LCD
HDTV
ViewSonic NextVision N3000w 30in LCD
HDTV
02/05/2005 10:13 PMReview The high def future today?
ViewSonic unveils world’s fastest LCDs
ViewSonic unveils world’s fastest LCDs
03/17/2005 02:47 AMFeaturing ultra-fast 4 millisecond (ms) average video response time
across the entire color scale, ViewSonic announced its Xtreme LCD
monitor lineup today.
With a response time performance up to 8 times faster, ViewSonic says
the new monitors are ideal for extreme gaming, viewing DVDs, watching
television, and even traditional computer usage—such as rapidly
scrolling content within a Web site or a document.
The 19-inch VX924 and 17-inch VX724 are the first desktop displays to
combine ViewSonic’s proprietary Dynamic Structure™ and Amplified
Impulse™ video response acceleration technologies to support rates of
up to 250 frames per second across the entire color scale.
“These Xtreme displays mark a major milestone in LCD technology,” said
Erik Willey, senior product manager, ViewSonic. “The 4ms response time
across all color scales has allowed us to create the ultimate gaming
monitors with motion video performance rivaling the best CRTs.”
The displays will be available in the second quarter of 2005 through
traditional ViewSonic resellers, distributors and mail order.
Ars Technica review: The ViewSonic
airpanel V150p
Ars Technica review: The ViewSonic
airpanel V150p
12/04/2003 02:44 AMLooking to control your PC from anywhere in the house? ViewSonic's
airpanel might be the gadget for you.
ViewSonic VP2290b Super High-Res Monitor
ViewSonic VP2290b Super High-Res Monitor
06/30/2004 12:37 PMViewSonic Adds Tools for Enterprise
Presentations
ViewSonic Adds Tools for Enterprise
Presentations
06/14/2004 02:35 PMThe company has unveiled three projectors and a 42-inch plasma display
in an effort to bolster business presentations.
ViewSonic unveils new 42-inch plasma
display
ViewSonic unveils new 42-inch plasma
display
06/11/2004 11:13 AMViewSonic Corp. has taken the wraps off the
VPW42
55, a new 42-inch plasma display that's HDTV-ready, offers 1024 x
1024 nativeresolution with a 16:9 aspect ratio and supports all data
sources and videosignals through inputs that include composite,
component, S-video, analogRGB and DVI/HDCP. It also features a 1000:1
contrast ratio, 1,100 nits ofbrightness, 160-degree viewing angles
both horizontally and vertically,picture-in-picture and split-screen
capability and more. The company expectsto ship the VPW4255 in July
for US$5,499.
ViewSonic AirPanel v150 Review at Ars
Technica
ViewSonic AirPanel v150 Review at Ars
Technica
12/05/2003 01:51 PMViewSonic Xtreme ClearMotive LCD Panels:
4ms Response
ViewSonic Xtreme ClearMotive LCD Panels:
4ms Response
03/17/2005 03:51 AM
ViewSonic has announced the new Xtreme ClearMotive LCD
monitors, two flat-panel displays with an astounding 4-millisecond
response time. The 19-inch VX924 will be available in May, while the
17-inch VX724 will be available in June. I can't wait to see one of
these in action. I bet it looks great.
ViewSonic New Xtreme
ClearMotiv LCD Monitor Lineup [ChaitGear]
ViewSonic Delves Into Video Networking
(PC World)
ViewSonic Delves Into Video Networking
(PC World)
09/10/2004 10:56 AMPC World - Send your video throughout your house--wirelessly--with new
gateways and media adapters.
ViewSonic V36 Pocket PC (with Digital
Camera) - Full Review
ViewSonic V36 Pocket PC (with Digital
Camera) - Full Review
11/05/2003 06:02 PMbargainPDA.com Nov 5 2003 4:48PM ET
Free ViewSonic Pocket PC with Visual
Studio .NET 2003
Free ViewSonic Pocket PC with Visual
Studio .NET 2003
03/20/2003 08:33 AMViewSonic VP2290b Mega Monitor Lusted
After, "Reviewed"
ViewSonic VP2290b Mega Monitor Lusted
After, "Reviewed"
06/30/2004 08:00 AM
Not so much of a
review as an attempt to pick up his jaw off the floor, this article at
TrustedReviews details the ViewSonic VP2290b, an $8,500 monitor (with
a $2,000 video card) with an amazing 3,840 x 2,400 resolution spread
out across its 22.2-inches. To give you some idea of what that means,
an image from a 9.2-megapixel camera could be displayed
pixel-for-pixel on the monitor without any scaling down. Powered by a
single Parhelia HR256 with dual-DVI outs, the VP2290b is has top-notch
image quality, but a relatively low refresh rate, meaning that even if
you steal one from your college's research laboratories, you probably
won't want to play videogames on one -- not that you could find a 3D
card that could power it.
Read
- ViewSonic VP2290b - High-Resolution TFT [TrustedReviews]
Related
WWDC: Apple's 30 Inch Aluminum Displays and
More [Gizmodo]
Tablet Mac on the way?
Tablet Mac on the way?
08/19/2004 01:53 AMAn article at
The Register reveals a tablet computer concept that
Apple has filed for European design trademark. The images shown with
the article depict a machine that resembles the top half on an iBook.
With nothing more that the trademark paperwork, a few sketches and a
list of Apple engineers and designers to go on, that actual purpose
for this device is still unknown.
What's it like to use a Tablet PC?
What's it like to use a Tablet PC?
12/10/2003 05:41 AMMark Wansfell: "What is it
like to use a Tablet PC on a daily basis?"
Maybe we should have a film crew follow a Tablet PC user around for
a day.
A New Take On The Mac Tablet
A New Take On The Mac Tablet
09/07/2004 06:26 PMApple's best movve is to leverage its own mad skills with industrial
design and multimedia to create some truly innovative new hardware
breeds based loosely on the current tablet concept. And
that
effort, I trust, is already underway. By Matthew Rothenberg, Ziff
Davis (via MyAppleMenu)
What's Next for Tablet PC
What's Next for Tablet PC
03/25/2005 11:13 PMEnabling the Wireless Enterprise Mar 26 2005 3:36AM GMT
Anyone tried Tablet PC?
Anyone tried Tablet PC?
04/13/2004 02:02 AMMy 4-year-old Thinkpad with a 2-year-old 48 GB disk drive is
literally falling apart, having sustained one or two drops too
many. I want to replace it with a new Thinkpad with a 160 GB
hard drive but sadly the drive makers aren't producing high-capacity
2.5" drives. Anyone out there had good luck with Tablet
PC? I'm thinking about getting th
is Toshiba to take on a trip to Ecuador and Peru (leaving
April 20/21). It won't have a high-capacity hard drive but it
might be a fun toy and would at least do a few things that my current
notebook can't.
Please comment if you own or have owned a Tablet PC.
Gartenberg on new Tablet
Gartenberg on new Tablet
12/10/2003 04:34 AMMichael also makes me jealous. He's been trying out the new Toshiba Tablet PC.
15-inch tablet PC
15-inch tablet PC
12/17/2003 12:02 PMFrom VieDigi, the first tablet PC with a 15-inch display. The INFINITI
Smart Tablet isn't technically a Tablet PC (it doesn't run on the
Windows...
Two new Tablet PCs from Gateway
Two new Tablet PCs from Gateway
11/10/2003 11:06 PMWord of a couple of unannounced new convertible-style Tablet PCs
coming from Gateway. The M275X will have a 1.4GHz processor, 256MB of
RAM, a 14.1-inch display, and a built-in DVD/CD-RW combination drive.
The M275XL is about the same, just with a 1.6GHz processor, 512MB of
RAM, and a 60GB hard drive. [Thanks, Christopher Coulter]...
Tablet PC con Linux por 999$
Tablet PC con Linux por 999$
12/03/2003 01:29 PMTablet Mac Coming Your Way?
Tablet Mac Coming Your Way?
01/16/2004 11:04 AMTo fully realize the usefulness of the features Microsoft demoed at
the last Macworld there's going to have to be a tablet option... Or
maybe not, this is speculation and worth what you paid for it. By
Chris Seibold (AppleMatters via MyAppleMenu)
Is there still hope for tablet PCs?
Is there still hope for tablet PCs?
05/21/2004 06:59 PMZDNet May 21 2004 10:47PM GMT
A 64-bit Tablet PC from Averatec?
A 64-bit Tablet PC from Averatec?
07/27/2004 04:48 PMEngadget Jul 27 2004 8:07PM GMT
The A5: Prototype Sub-Tablet
The A5: Prototype Sub-Tablet
07/30/2004 08:55 AM
Gadget Madness
brings to our attention a prototype sub-tablet PC called the A5 that
is reminiscent of the Sony U50/U70, although not quite as nice
looking. While the prototype "runs RISC OS under Windows XP," for most
people the "Windows XP" part is all that is going to matter. An
integrated 8.4-inch 800 by 600 pixel screen, 40GB hard drive, and
detachable keyboard and touchpad round out the unit. Unfortunately,
there's no real word on what class of processor it uses, information
that is sure to become available if any OEMs decide to actually
mass-produce the unit.
Read - Project Home
Page [TheA5 via GadgetMadness]
Related
Sony VAIO U50 Review: Awful Laptop, Great
PDA [Gizmodo]
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