A Windows tablet with detachable keyboard can be a more portable and versatile alternative to a laptop. We've tested all the major models, and these top performers should be on your short list.
Microsoft and its PC partners are producing a seemingly endless variety of tablets, from 8-inch slates that can practically fit into a (large) pocket to 10-inch tablets that still aren’t quite ideal ...
The first Windows PCs powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon X processors are expected to hit the streets this summer. A bunch of PC makers announced laptops with the new chip last month when Microsoft ...
Educational computer company Kano has been selling Raspberry Pi-based systems for a few years, but last summer the company introduced its first Windows device — the Kano PC Windows tablet, with an ...
With its new Surface, Microsoft has made progress blending the best of mobile devices and personal computers. But it falls short in offering a fingertip-friendly experience for tablets. By Brian X.
Have you ever used a Windows laptop and thought, “Gee, I really wish this was also an Android tablet”? Does Lenovo have a product for you! The Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 5 Hybrid laptop at CES 2024 is ...
You can turn off tablet mode on Windows 10 if you don't find the function useful. Tablet mode makes it possible to use your Windows 10 device as both a computer and tablet, disabling the computer's ...
You can now remotely lock your computer, send files between the phone and Windows 11, and even share the clipboard.
Why don’t you want a Windows tablet computer? Windows is too bloated for a device with little memory and storage, it’s too vulnerable to hacking attacks, and it’s not designed for use with fingers.
If you want to stop Windows 10 from automatically switching to tablet mode, then this post is helpful. Earlier, Windows 10 used to ask if you wanted to switch to ...
In China, 2010 will be the year of the Tiger. In the tech world, 2010 will be the year of the Tablet — or so it seems. A bevy of tech companies have teased, talked, and have not denied rumors that ...
Dan Ackerman leads CNET's coverage of computers and gaming hardware. A New York native and former radio DJ, he's also a regular TV talking head and the author of "The Tetris Effect" ...