Entries Tagged ‘tablet’

20 Feb
2009

Genius Releases Portable G-Pen F-509 Digital Tablet

Posted by Mike

KYE Systems Corporation’s Genius released a new line of digital tablet coded G-Pen F-509.

The G-Pen F-509 is engineered for business professionals, graphic designers and artists on-the-go – call them the hardcore users. This tablet is Plug and play ready and it comes in preinstalled with software both for Windows Vista and Mac OS.

The G-Pen tablet has more than 25 programmable hot keys that can work on common software like MS Office, Internet and other Vista functions. These hot keys are shortcuts that readily increase the ease of access for most software.

The cordless pen has 1024 level pressure sensitivity and two buttons for controlling shapes and thickness for a more precise control. And speaking of more control, the tablet has 5.25” x 8.75” working area so that is pretty much huge. It can be transported for use in many places like car, coffee shop or any type of mobile office.

The G-Pen F-509 is now available and is tagged at $109. It comes in with other products such as PhotoImpact 12SE, Macro Key Manager and Office Ink/Free Notes.

Source: CameraTown

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10 Feb
2009

Glacier Introduces E4000 Tablet

Posted by Mike

Glacier is hot and smoking with its new E4000 tablet. The sturdy and rugged tablet labeled as Glacier Computer’s Everest E4000 is now available, tho we’re not so sure if you can take it to the Himalayas.

The new tablet is enduring in 10, 12 and 15 inch sizes. Buyers can opt for Windows XP Pro, Windows XP Embedded or Linux as the main brain of the tablet.

Screen resolution is at 1024 x 768, and is WiFi ready and has 802.11a/b/g support.

Max specs are at 1.4GHz Pentium M with 1GB of memory and a 16GB SSD. If you think that isn’t impressive well think again, this is a tablet with intensive cooling system.

Although it pegs itself as a rugged tablet, don’t expect its price to cheap. It is currently tagged at $2,500 that cheapest, and if you’re rich, you can get the edgiest variant for $4,500.

Source: Engadget

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