Wacom Bamboo Ink Review: Active Pen for Windows
The Wacom Bamboo Ink is a pressure-sensitive stylus compatible with a range of Windows tablets and 2-in-1s because it supports two rival active pen standards. Read Full Article
The Wacom Bamboo Ink is a pressure-sensitive stylus compatible with a range of Windows tablets and 2-in-1s because it supports two rival active pen standards. Read Full Article
Even those who love their tablet should consider whether they could make it better by adding an external keyboard. Almost any slate can be made into a 2-in-1 with the[...] Read full article
Almost off of the biggest tablet makers saw increases in Q3 2017, with Apple, Amazon, and Huawei even enjoying double-digit growth. Read full article
There's a safe and simple way to download the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update (Win10FCU) before Microsoft wants you to have it. Read full article
The Acer Switch 7 Black Edition is a 13.5-inch 2-in-1 with a removable keyboard and a discrete GPU. How will this Windows tablet fare against traditional gaming laptops? Read our[...] Read full article
The next version of WIndows 10 will deliver enhanced Windows Inking, new OneDrive features, an improved Windows Defender, and more. Read full article
Should your next computer be a tablet with a keyboard? We debate tablets vs. notebooks, examining the pros and cons of sleek 2-in-1s against trusty laptops. Read full article
The 8th Gen Intel Core Processors that will be used in notebooks and tablets have four processing cores, double the previous generation. They also support Intel’s Hyper-Threading technology. Read full article
Before picking out a tablet, you first need to decide what OS you'd prefer: iOS, Android, or Windows. We take a look at the strengths and weaknesses of each. Read full article
A look at the new Windows 10 Creators Update, which will improve the overall user experience, but some changes also bring up new concerns. Read full article
Quantum dot LEDs look better than traditional LCDs, and are cheaper than OLEs. Any chance we'll soon see them in tablets? Read full article