After CES 2011, we've seen a lot of tablet coming out this year in all shapes and sizes. There's just so many manufacturers who are into tablets (specifically the Android flavor) -- Asus, Acer, Lenovo, Toshiba, BlackBerry (RIM), Dell, MSI, HP and so many more (including local ones such as Cherry Mobile, RedFox and China-based Huawei). With all the press tablets are getting, the netbooks seems to be left in the dust. Nothing really new to add to an already-mature device like netbooks. Before, it was an easy choice when given the option to pick a netbook over a tablet. This year, I think it's going to be different and people will be thinking a lot harder given the same circumstances (so much so if the netbook in question is a secondary device). So let me hear your thoughts -- would you pick a tablet over a netbook or the other way around? The hinge allows it to be used like a compact tablet. Read more in our articles including "Ready to replace your netbook with a tablet?" and "AORUS GeForce RTX 5090 Infinity now available in the Philippines".
After CES 2011, we've seen a lot of tablet coming out this year in all shapes and sizes. There's just so many manufacturers who are into tablets (specifically the Android flavor) -- Asus, Acer, Lenovo, Toshiba, BlackBerry (RIM), Dell, MSI, HP and so many more (including local ones such as Cherry Mobile, RedFox and China-based Huawei).
With all the press tablets are getting, the netbooks seems to be left in the dust. Nothing really new to add to an already-mature device like netbooks. Before, it was an easy choice when given the option to pick a netbook over a tablet.
Our coverage of Tablet vs Netbook includes: "Ready to replace your netbook with a tablet?"; "AORUS GeForce RTX 5090 Infinity now available in the Philippines"; "AMD Radeon RX 9070 GRE announced". Each article provides unique insights and information.