The BOOX Max2: An E-reader For Serious Readers
If you are someone who does some serious reading, either in academia or as research, then the BOOX Max2 is a device that was designed with you in mind.
Continue ReadingIf you are someone who does some serious reading, either in academia or as research, then the BOOX Max2 is a device that was designed with you in mind.
Continue ReadingLast November, Wacom released the MobileStudio Pro series. There’s no parallel on the market, but is it right for you? Come find out.
Continue ReadingThe first time I saw the Lenovo Yoga Book, I was entranced. Two slabs of glass, hinged together via the signature Yoga hinge, and running Android. Just like the Yoga Tabs I’ve reviewed in the past, that nonstandard form brings a fascinating function.
Continue ReadingTCL thinks your house needs a 17.3″, high definition Android tablet, with Amazon’s Alexa built in. How does it fare?
Continue ReadingIntuos 3D is the latest in the Wacom line and well worth its price.
Continue ReadingIt’s the third generation RCA Voyager, and it’s on a mission to take out the most popular name brand budget Android tablet. Does it have the skills to thrill?
Continue ReadingWe love our iPads. They’ve freed us up from even having to carry around a laptop some of the time. But typing long-form things on them is slow and full of mistakes (and often adds in “helpful” autocorrected text). So, some of us get external keyboards.
Continue ReadingWhether you’re looking for a beautifully balanced 2-in-1, a powerful mobile computing solution, or a budget-priced portable that doesn’t sacrifice style or substance, our friends at AMD have you covered.
Continue ReadingOur free time is suddenly much more precious, so tablets are a great way of bringing our comics, graphic novels and manga everywhere you go. What’s the best hardware and software to use? GeekDad has your guide.
Continue ReadingRCA’s latest 10″ tablet brings Android 6.0 to the mid-range, and has one intriguing feature.
Continue ReadingThe Lenovo Yoga 700 14″ is an ultraportable convertible at a great price point. It is one device with four modes–laptop, stand, tablet, and tent, perfect for on-the-go computing.
Continue ReadingFinding a way to interact with your phone while sitting at a desk doesn’t have to be a compromise.
Continue ReadingFifty bucks can buy morning coffee for all your cube-mates, an ugly sweater for your holiday party, hell, even a budget-priced new console release, and now, thanks to RCA, it can also buy a fully functional 7″ Android tablet.
Continue ReadingGadgets and accessories are well integrated into our lives. Find out which ones are the GeekMoms’ favorites.
Continue ReadingHave you every considered freecycling computers for the needy? I do. Here’s what I’ve learned.
Continue ReadingCheck out this new stand that will make working with your tablet computer an easy, strain-free experience.
Continue ReadingMicrosoft recently announced the newest in their line of Microsoft-branded computers. They’ve updated the Surface Pro to model number 4, and they’ve come out with the Surface Book, which is a larger, beefier, more powerful machine that looks more like a laptop than the other Surface models.
Continue ReadingWith school starting up, a new laptop may be on your shopping list. Should you be considering the Lenovo Flex 3? Let’s find out.
Continue ReadingThe other day, my 5-year-old said “Papi, so I was thinking. Maybe I could have my own iPad.” I stopped myself short of laughing in his face. My response was “tienes dinero para comprar un iPad?”
Continue ReadingPanasonic, along with Intel and Microsoft, has created a purpose-built computer for the K-12 education market. It won’t keep kids stuck in the classroom, however. It’s extremely portable, even having a carrying handle, and is intended to be brought out into the field to look at things in nature and study the world.
Continue ReadingMy dear grandfather, the man who instilled within me a love of technology (and specifically consumer electronics), is fond of telling me that you just can’t skimp on hardware. Frank Zappa, on the other hand, famously declared “If we can’t be free, at least we can be cheap.”
Continue ReadingI wasn’t sure what to expect when I finally got my hands on Microsoft’s Surface Pro 3. Would I like it? How would I use it? What place in my life would it have? What uses would it be best for, over my other devices?
Continue ReadingReliable tablets don’t have to be costly. Here’s an affordable one that will last long enough for a movie or two, and fit inside just about any bag you carry.
Continue ReadingThe OtterBox Agility System combines multiple pieces that function together to keep your tablet protected while improving its functionality.
Continue ReadingWith Gamescom almost upon us Activision announced a new version of Skylanders Trap Team for tablet devices. Unlike previous years though this is the full console experience and comes with a Bluetooth controller and Portal.
Continue ReadingSee how GeekMom Cathé, dedicated Kindle user, liked the new Samsung Galaxy S tablet.
Continue ReadingLearn a bit about a fantastic convertible tablet/computer from ASUS, and enter to win one!
Continue ReadingIn my house are many tablets: if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a stand for them.
Continue ReadingLast Monday, Apple let us in on their plans for the future of, amongst other things, iOS (8), and Mac OS X (Yosemite). Tim Cook and friends detailed a long list of new features—most of which will not be available until this fall—to a salivating audience of developers and fans at the 2014 WWDC in San Francisco.
Continue ReadingLate last year online retail juggernaut Amazon again tried its hand at a consumer-friendly tablet. The Kindle Fire HDX, the third generation of their Kindle Fire line, not only makes Amazon’s specialized environment a viable option for mobile computing, it makes for a fine device in its own right.
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