Top 10 Tablet PCs of March 2007
Welcome to the monthly listing of the "Top 10 Tablet PCs". This report is compiled based on the number of views each product page receives, so every time someone clicks on a product they’re giving it a vote in that months rankings.
These rankings don’t necessarily indicate which models are the best selling, just which ones TabletPCReview readers are most interested in learning about.
It looks as though our top two contenders (the Asus R1 and the LifeBook T4215) are still holding strong, especially the R1, which has been number one for four straight months now. In fact no new Tablets have entered the "Top 10" list this month and most of them stayed at the same number except for the HP tx1000. The tx1000 jumped from the number seven spot to the number three spot this month. The tx1000 was just released to the public February 28th, so it has been the talk of the market and gaining popularity due to its entertainment features and price. As for the Toshiba R400, dropping five spots this month to number nine may not be good for its image, but then again most users aren’t interested in the R400 because of its expensive price tag. Even though spring is knocking on the door, I guess we will have to wait a little longer for those new Tablets and some new competition.
1. Asus R1 Tablet PC (Still #1) – The Asus R1F Series offers a wide aspect of visual enjoyment while remaining compact for high mobility. The 180-degree convertible 13.3" LCD screen allows for easy presentation and data sharing during meetings or at gatherings. The Core 2 Duo processor, which is optional packs a punch as well. Data privacy is also protected with exclusive security features as well as built-in fingerprint modules. Asus R1 Reviews / Asus R1 Opinions | ![]() |
2. Fujitsu LifeBook T4215 (Still #2) – The Fujitsu LifeBook T4215 is made for heavy Tablet use. This powerful convertible Tablet has a Core 2 Duo processor and offers a 12.1" indoor/outdoor screen that swivels both ways and still maintains the performance of a full function notebook complete with a modular bay. Ideal for varying workforces that require flexibility in usage models. Fujitsu LifeBook T4215 Reviews / Fujitsu LifeBook T4215 Opinions | ![]() |
3. HP Pavilion tx1000 (Previously #7) – The HP Pavilion tx1000 is a Tablet PC notebook convertible. HP refers to it as an entertainment notebook that includes media control buttons, dual headphone jacks, a touch screen that works with any stylus or your fingertip and a new high-gloss finished 12.1" screen. It’s powered by an AMD Turion X2 processor, which provides enough power for watching movies or listening to music. HP Pavilion tx1000 Reviews / HP Pavilion tx1000 Opinions | ![]() |
4. Lenovo (IBM) ThinkPad X60 Tablet PC (Previously #3) – The ThinkPad X60 Tablet PC convertible notebook is powered by an Intel Core Duo processor. The X60 uses Wacom pen technology and a unique press to screen eraser that feels like a real pen. The X60 has a 2.5" hard drive allowing for upgrades and high-speed drives. The X60’s 12.1" screen is available with a touch screen and outdoor viewing option. IBM/Lenovo ThinkPad X60 | Reviews / IBM/Lenovo ThinkPad X60 Opinions | ![]() |
5. Toshiba Portege M400 (Still #5) – The Portege M400 was the first Tablet PC released with Intel Core Duo technology. This tiny powerhouse is easy to carry and delivers on battery life. Ideal for mobile users due to size, battery life and of course the dual core CPU. Toshiba Portege M400 Reviews / Toshiba Portege M400 Opinions | ![]() |
6. Sony VAIO UX Micro PC (Still #6) – Enjoy having digital entertainment at your fingertips with the VAIO UX Micro PC. So small and lightweight, this full-functioning PC is designed for productivity on the go. With a 4.5" wide SVGA screen and Core Solo 1.2GHz processor. Sony VAIO UX Micro PC Reviews / Sony VAIO UX Micro PC Opinions
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7. Gateway CX Tablet PC (Previously #8) – Looking for a Tablet PC with a widescreen display? Gateway’s CX series Tablet PC is the perfect model for working with spreadsheets and watching DVDs, especially with its 14" screen. Gateway CX Reviews / Gateway CX Opinions | ![]() |
8. Fujitsu LifeBook P1610 (Previously #9) – Versatile ultra-portable convertible notebook with indoor/outdoor touch screen display and integrated PCMCIA PC card slot ideal for highly mobile users to access Internet or office network anywhere anytime. The LifeBook P1610 notebook can be used in a notebook or Tablet mode. Fujitsu LifeBook P1610 Reviews / Fujitsu LifeBook P1610 Opinions | ![]() |
9. Toshiba Portege R400 (Previously #4) – The Portege R400 convertible Tablet PC has a low voltage Core Duo processor. It runs Windows Vista business and has a unique heads up display to tell you when emails have arrived. The Portege R400 also features an all LED back-lit display for power savings and a wireless docking solution. Toshiba Portege R400 Reviews / Toshiba Portege R400 | Opinions | ![]() |
10. HP TC4400 (Still 10) – The HP TC4400 is one of the sturdiest and well-built Tablet PCS on the market. In addition to its powerful processor and fast hard drive, the TC4400 looks sharp and professional. HP TC4400 Reviews / HP TC4400 Opinions | ![]() |
To view last month’s Top 10 list click here: Top 10 Tablet PCs of February.
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