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Showing posts with label windows 7. Show all posts
Showing posts with label windows 7. Show all posts

Sep 21, 2011

Asus BP121 has the Ability to Work with Absolute Software's LoJack

Asus Windows tablet adds Computrace LoJack security features

Asus announced a Windows tablet designed for business users, featuring a TPM (trusted platform module), Computrace LoJack readiness, and the Windows 7 Professional operating system. The Eee Slate BP121 includes a 1.33GHz Core i5 processor, a 12.1-inch display with 1280 x 800 resolution, a Wacom digitizer, solid-state storage, and a Bluetooth-interfaced keyboard, the company says.
Many vendors of Windows 7 tablets leave it up to the buyer's imagination as to whether the devices would be suitable for the enterprise. Asus, on the other hand, emphasizes the BP121's business credentials, citing a TPM, the inclusion of Windows 7 Professional (with domain join functionality), and the ability to work with Absolute Software's LoJack solution.

Aug 17, 2011

Windows 7 PenBook Tablet on FCC Website

This Cregle PenBook tablet is interesting. It may not look as sleek as other Wacom tablets, but it has a Wacom active digitizer and other nifty features.

The Cregle PenBook is a new tablet computer with a 10 inch display. But while most tablets hitting the market this year run Google Android, the PenBook is a Windows 7 machine. It also adds a digital pen for handwriting and drawing to the mix.

We first heard about the PenBook last month, and now the tablet has shown up at the FCC website. While there’s still no official release date, it looks like the computer is inching a little closer to reality.