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		<title>THE HP TOUCHSMART 600 PC</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is elegant in design, features advanced built-for-touch applications.  It is a powerful, compact, wireless, all in one PC with a 23-Inch high-definition 4 widescreen. Perfect for your kitchen or family room.
It puts your music, photos and videos a step away.  This multi-touch device can be pinched, rotated, arced, flicked, pressed and dragged to access [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is elegant in design, features advanced built-for-touch applications.  It is a powerful, compact, wireless, all in one PC with a 23-Inch high-definition 4 widescreen. Perfect for your kitchen or family room.<br />
It puts your music, photos and videos a step away.  This multi-touch device can be pinched, rotated, arced, flicked, pressed and dragged to access any information, entertainment, or for just browsing the web at a moments notice.</p>
<p>I can see it in my kitchen now while I am digging in drawers wondering where I put Aunt Alice&#8217;s secret family recipe for that famous cheesecake she makes.  Well, can&#8217;t find it, press, flick,  the Recipe Box will track and store your favorite recipes. And using recipe dictation and voice commands, the <a href="http://www.islate-hacks.com">TouchSmart</a> can read your recipes to you step-by-step.<br />
Or&#8230;There I am sitting in the family room with my family, trying to figure out who that actor is, you know the one, whos name won&#8217;t pop into your head until you hours later in bed when you are just starting to drift off into la la land.  Just flick and touch and there he is, no more torturing your poor brain for hours trying to come up with an annoying fact buried in the deep recesses of your mind.  Just think of all the brain cells I could save having this handy dandy little device within arms reach.<br />
Favorites of mine&#8230;Stream and watch my favorite TV shows and movies, while cooking or relaxing using Hulu Desktop.  All my favorites easily accessible.  Navigate with the touch of a finger my DVD menu, right there in the kitchen.  Watch, record and I can even pause live TV, while I yell for everyone to come running.  Netflix, definite must have, over 17,000 streaming choices and oaver 100,000 DVD titles.<br />
Video&#8217;s and Photos:  with a touch you can edit or improve your videos and pictures and create a professional looking movie with themes and 3D effects. Create slideshows of your favorite pictures.  With just a touch of your finger you can pull up that one favorite photo at the moment, using the search criteria in your library.<br />
Up to date weather reports and future forecasts, weather predictions. The Calender program a must have, create, edit, organize events and appointments.  Schedule family meetings and gatherings and individual appointments for each member of the family.  Or just a quick I love you note, and don&#8217;t forget to pick up milk on your way home.<br />
A mastermind for a family center.</p>
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		<title>RATING THE HP SLATE</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Feb 2010 13:18:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hewlett Packard released a video hyping their HP Slate.  They didn&#8217;t present any specifications for the slate, but they did give us their concept and ideas on the device.  In the video questions are asked  by an HP spokesperson and then answered by HP&#8217;s chief technical officer, Phil McKinney.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hewlett Packard released a video hyping their <a href="http://www.islate-hacks.com">HP Slate</a>.  They didn&#8217;t present any specifications for the slate, but they did give us their concept and ideas on the device.  In the video questions are asked  by an HP spokesperson and then answered by HP&#8217;s chief technical officer, Phil McKinney.<br />
The realm of the video revolves around McKinney&#8217;s concepts.  He had this to say about their soon to hit the market HP Slate.  Flogger of Expensive Printer Ink,  gave them a rating for buzz words.<br />
&#8220;2010 is the year of the Slate because of a &#8220;perfect storm of innovation.&#8221;<br />
Score for buzzwords and phrases &#8230;+2<br />
&#8220;It&#8217;s around the fact that there&#8217;s now this convergence of low cost, low power processors, Win 7.0 with an operating system that is touch aware, the ability to create these kinds of platforms with new kinds of touch technology that hit that price point.&#8221;<br />
Score for buzzwords and phrases&#8230;+5<br />
McKinney also said that the idea behind the research and development, by its Labs team in Bristol, was to take e-readers on to the next stage.  Regarding Amazon&#8217;s Kindle and Sony&#8217;s Reader, McKinney said they&#8217;re &#8220;optimised for black and white text and don&#8217;t offer multi-media rich platforms.&#8221;<br />
Score for buzzwords and phrases&#8230;+7<br />
Not a bad score, I think their phrases and buzzwords were very impressive and innovating.  Looking forward to when HP finally releases more specs and buzz.</p>
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		<title>THE WAR BETWEEN HP SLATE AND THE IPAD</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Feb 2010 12:44:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Apple fans and tech geeks have ignited a war over these two devices.  Seems to be that the HP Slate is ahead at this stage of the game.  Neither of these devices have hit the market yet.  HP is staying silent, but Apple has released the specs of what they are offering.  But, neither has [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Apple fans and tech geeks have ignited a war over these two devices.  Seems to be that the <a href="http://www.islate-hacks.com">HP Slate</a> is ahead at this stage of the game.  Neither of these devices have hit the market yet.  HP is staying silent, but Apple has released the specs of what they are offering.  But, neither has truly been tested by the average consumer.<br />
Both the devices are quite similar and since these are the two leading companies we can expect some exciting and new technology from each of them.<br />
The HP Slate is in the lead because they haven&#8217;t forgotten to add the camera to theirs.  The display differs with HP&#8217;s being 0.3 inches larger than the iPad screen, and the iPad has a screen ratio of 4:3 and most video&#8217;s need a 16.9 ratio, so this could be another shaving of the score for the iPad.<br />
But since at this point it is unknown what resolutions and specs the HP Slate has to offer, there is still time for the score to change.</p>
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		<title>THE HP TOUCHSMART TM2T</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[HP released their TouchSmart TM2T convertible tablet notebook, on January 16, 2010.  It is the first multi-touch consumer tablet PC to be launched.
This smart new notebook has a 12.1-inch LED-backlight touchscreen display, weighs 4.72lbs, has an Intel Core 2 Duo SU7300//SU9600 CULV processor, 8GB of DDR3 RAM and features up to 500GB hard drive 7200rpm, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>HP released their <a href="http://www.islate-hacks.com">TouchSmart TM2T</a> convertible tablet notebook, on January 16, 2010.  It is the first multi-touch consumer tablet PC to be launched.<br />
This smart new notebook has a 12.1-inch LED-backlight touchscreen display, weighs 4.72lbs, has an Intel Core 2 Duo SU7300//SU9600 CULV processor, 8GB of DDR3 RAM and features up to 500GB hard drive 7200rpm, 8X DVD SuperMulti burner, built-in Altec Lansing stereo speakers, webcam, a 5-in-1 card reader, HDMI 1.3b port, optional fingerprint scanner, a full-size island-style keyboard, and Wi-Fi support.  Other features include Radeion HP TouchSmart TM2T ATI Mobility HD4550 with 512MB VRAM graphics card, 12.1 inch LED backlit capacitive touch screen [1280 × 800 resolution], and 8x DVD SuperMulti drive.<br />
The TM2T TouchSmart has a brushed aluminum finish, flush with silver, and the price is $949.99.</p>
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		<title>MICROSOFT AND HEWLETT PACKARD TOGETHER</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Amazingly Hewlett Packard and Microsoft have a massive arsenal of high tech weapons on the market and a long list of innovative concepts for future products.  Microsoft has been meeting the demands for products with great releases of up to date devices.  Now together with Hewlett Packard they are continuing research and development of up [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Amazingly <a href="http://www.islate-hacks.com">Hewlett Packard</a> and <a href="http://www.islate-hacks.com">Microsoft</a> have a massive arsenal of high tech weapons on the market and a long list of innovative concepts for future products.  Microsoft has been meeting the demands for products with great releases of up to date devices.  Now together with Hewlett Packard they are continuing research and development of up to date innovated creations to blast onto the market this year.  This is a compiled list of products they have released and products yet to be seen.</p>
<p>EARLY PRODUCTS RELEASED:<br />
<strong>HP Touchsmart IQ770</strong> Crossfire &#8211; released Jan 2007, first mass market touchscreen desktop PC.  Also known as the &#8220;Crossfire&#8221;, features a 19 -inch touchscreen, NVIDIA GeForce Go 7600. It has a wide array of ports, including Ethernet, two FireWire, six USB 2.0 ports, one with HP printer power Y-cable connector, 5.1 + digital audio out, IR out, mini-VGA, FM coax, TV coax, ATSC, and two S-Video.<br />
<strong>HP TouchSmart 2 IQ500</strong> &#8211; released June 2008, this series features a 22-inch widescreen touchscreen display, an Intel Core 2 Duo processor, a 500GB disk, 256MB NVIDIA GeForce 9300 M HS HD graphics, and 802.11n WiFi, along with an Energy Star qualification. The new Touchsmart features a sleeker 2-inch profile in a piano-black finish.<br />
<strong>HP TouchSmart 2 IQ800</strong> &#8211; released in 2008. Features a larger 25.5-inch touchscreen. Other features include a TV tuner with remote, integrated webcam, Bluetooth, HP Pocket Media drive bay, and an ambient light to illuminate your keyboard.<br />
<strong>HP TouchSmart 2 IQ816</strong> &#8211; released September 2008, it features a 2.10GHz T8100 Core 2 Duo on a 800MHz bus with a 3MB cache, Blu-ray drive / dual-layer burner, and a GeForce 9600M GS chip. There is a choice between the 640GB or 1TB hard drives.<br />
<strong>HP TouchSmart 2 300</strong> &#8211; released October 2009. The biggest drawback to an all-in-one PC like the TouchSmart is that you can’t do much to add to its capabilities. Fortunately, HP included just about every feature you could want in this one: There’s an integrated TV tuner, 4GB of DDR3 memory, and both Bluetooth and an 802.11b/g/n adapter for wireless networking. If you manage to fill the 640GB hard drive, you can add external storage via one of the USB ports.<br />
<strong>HP Touchsmart 2 600</strong> &#8211; released October 2009.  This has Power Energy star, CPU Intel Core 2 Duo T7450 (2.13 GHz), Storage capacity 750 GB, Memory 4GB DDR3, Display 23&#8243;, plus a camera.<br />
<strong>HP Touchsmart 9100</strong> &#8211; released November 2009.  It is a business orientated all-in-one PC that bears a strong resemblance to the HP Touchsmart 600.  It has a 23-inch one-piece PC display which has a resolution of Full HD 1920 x 1080 pixels and is capable of recognizing multiple touches simultaneously.<br />
<strong>HP Touchsmart tx2z</strong> &#8211; released December 2008, the Touchsmart tx2 is the first consumer notebook and tablet PC with on-screen multi-touch control. The Touchsmart tx2 replaces the older HP Pavilion tx2500z.<br />
<strong>HP Touchsmart tm2t</strong> &#8211; released Jan 2010, it has a 12.1-inch swivel touchscreen laptop. It is powered by Intel Core 2 Duo processors and makes use of ATI Mobility Radeon graphics.  The multi-touch screen is usable by both fingers and pens, and it comes with a multi-gesture touchpad that has no buttons other than the pad itself. It is energy efficient and can last for nine hours on a six cell battery. The HP TouchSmart tm2 comes loaded with software, including a product by Netflix, finger friendly Coral Paint, an interactive dolphin screensaver and the BumpTop 3D desktop.<br />
<strong>HP EliteBook 2730p</strong> &#8211; released in 2008.  It is defined by HP as a business product, perfect for traveling.  Being a business computer also suggests that the 2730p can be used for common desktop applications such as Outlook, Word, PowerPoint and Web applications. There is nothing out of the ordinary, except that it is very thin.  Also included the Core Duo 1.86Ghz CPU (low-voltage), 3GB RAM, 120GB 5400rpm HDD (Toshiba 1.8&#8243;), and WiFi-N, Bluetooth.<br />
<strong>HP Compaq TC4200</strong> &#8211; released March 2005.  The HP Compaq Tablet PC tc4200 is HP&#8217;s first Tablet PC convertible. Dark charcoal gray magnesium.<br />
<strong>HP Compaq TC4400</strong> &#8211; released May 2006 is everything the tc4200 was, but more advanced.  Uses a 2GHz Core Duo T2500, 667MHz DDR2 RAM and the 945GM chipset.<br />
<strong>HP Compaq 2710p</strong> &#8211; released July 2007.  This is an ultralight Tablet PC, weighs 3.6 pounds and has a 1280 x 800 pixel, 12.1-inch widescreen active digitizer display, an Intel Core 2 Duo ULV processor, 100GB hard drive, up to 4GB of DDR2 SDRAM, Bluetooth 2.0, 802.11 a/b/g/draft-n, optional EV-DO or HSDPA module, and an ExpressCard/54 slot. OS options include Vista, XP, and FreeDOS.<br />
<strong>HP Pavilion TX1000</strong> Series Tablet PC&#8217;s &#8211; released February 2007.  This was a series of notebook computers from Hewlett Packard. These notebooks were designed for Windows Vista, they use the AMD Turion 64 X2 processors, they have 12.1-inch touch screens, a DVD+RW. All models came with a NVIDIA GeForce Go 6150 graphics system, which features 128mb integrated graphics and extra shared graphics memory of up to 916mb.<br />
<strong>HP Pavilion TX2000</strong> Series &#8211; released September 2008. The Pavilion tx2000 is a full-featured convertible notebook, with a 12.1-inch display that rotates and folds flat. The display is touch sensitive, which is useful for controlling media applications while in tablet mode. A battery-less digitizer is included for writing and drawing on the screen. When the digitizer is placed near the display to write, the touch-screen functionaity is automatically disabled. Like the tx1000 series, the tx2000 series is powered by AMD processors. Users will be abe to choose from several AMD Turion 64 X2 dual-core processors.  Graphics are provided by an integrated NVIDIA GeForce Go 6150 graphics card that shares up to 128MB of RAM.<br />
<strong>HP Pavilion tx2500z</strong> &#8211; released June 2008. This is a Pavilion tx2500z Puma-based tablet PC. This &#8220;echo&#8221; inlaid-design ultraportable has a 12.1-inch 1280 x 800 swivel touch screen with handwriting capture, AMD Turion Dual-Core processor, ATI Radeon HD 3200 graphics chipset, and WiFi. Other features include a fingerprint reader, webcam, 5-in-1 media card reader, and 3 USB ports.<br />
<strong>HP Compaq TC1100/TR1105</strong> &#8211; released on October 2003. This HP Compaq Tablet PC tc1100 runs on the 1.10 GHz Intel® Pentium® M Processor with 512 or 256 MB of SDRAM upgradeable to 2 GB. The device has a 10.4-Inch TFT XGA color display. Graphic card is NVIDIA GeForce 4 Go 420. The tc1100 has integrated 16-bit Sound Blaster Pro-compatible stereo audio and two stereo speakers and microphone. Users can connect on the Internet with Internal MDC 56K modem or with Wireless LAN. The HP tablet TC1100 supports a range of secure, integrated wireless LAN options featuring support for the latest industry standards. Integrated Bluetooth is also an option and can be combined with any one of the supported wireless LAN options. It has Integrated Bluetooth™ on select models and IR (Infrared) on every model. HP Security Lock Slot is additional feature. This Tablet PC supports 32-bit CardBus and 16-bit PCMCIA Cards. It comes with DVD/CD-RW Combo Drive.</p>
<p>This is a list of products that are in the designing stages or soon to be released:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.islate-hacks.com">Hp Slate</a> &#8211; release estimated late 2010, it was introduced by Steve Ballmer at the CES show January 7th, 2010, this is a touchscreen device that will run on Windows 7 and will come with a browser and a NYT application.  This is the device that will be in direct competition with the iPad that was recently unveiled by Apple.<br />
<strong>Microsoft Courier</strong> &#8211; Is the codename for the rumoured upcoming Booklet PC from Microsoft. The unit will contain two multi-touch screens that face each other in a book form factor, and will utilize a stylus and finger touch for input. The device is hinged like mea book, with the seven-inch screens facing each other when the &#8220;book&#8221; is closed. A 3-gapixel digital camera with 4x zoom is integrated into the prototype system<br />
<strong>Microsoft Oxygen</strong> all-in-one PC design &#8211; Ammunition Group was also in a competition to design computers specifically for Windows. Among these computers are the Microsoft Oxygen, an all-in-one similar to the iMac, the Microsoft Zinc countertop PC, the Microsoft Carbon compact PC similar to the Mac Mini, the Microsoft Argon concept entertainment based all-in-one PC, Not a Concept has been shown off in uk.<br />
<strong>Microsoft Zinc</strong> &#8211; concept intended for countertop use.<br />
<strong>Microsoft Argon</strong> &#8211; concept entertainment biased all-in-one PC.<br />
<strong>Microsoft Cobalt</strong> &#8211; convertible notebook/tablet system.</p>
<p>Microsoft and Hewlett Packard in 2010 will be offering Tablet PC&#8217;s using Windows 7 and  touch-screen capabilities.  Their technology advances on to intertwine laptops, e-readers and media players into a portable netbook tablet.</p>
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		<title>THE HP SLATE</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[At the Consumer Electronics Show in January, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer introduced his new touch-screen, tablet-style computer from Hewlett-Packard.  This is what Steve Ballmer had to say about his HP Slate.  &#8220;We&#8217;re talking about something that is almost as portable as a phone and as powerful as a PC running Windows 7.&#8221;  &#8220;The emerging category [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At the Consumer Electronics Show in January, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer introduced his new touch-screen, tablet-style computer from Hewlett-Packard.  This is what Steve Ballmer had to say about his <a href="http://www.islate-hacks.com">HP Slate</a>.  &#8220;We&#8217;re talking about something that is almost as portable as a phone and as powerful as a PC running Windows 7.&#8221;  &#8220;The emerging category of PCs really should take advantage of the touch and mobility and capabilities of Windows 7, and are perfect, perfect for reading, for surfing the Web, and for taking entertainment on the go.&#8221;<br />
A Hewlett-Packard spokesperson  confirmed that the unnamed &#8217;slate&#8217; PC demonstrated by Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, &#8220;was not a current entry in the TouchSmart series being demonstrated to consumers by HP at the show this week. Rather, it&#8217;s a completely new product that will likely have a new brand and a special campaign, and its availability is only being slated for &#8220;this year.&#8221;<br />
Microsoft also has said it has a new search distribution deal with HP that will make the Bing search site and MSN.com content portal the default search engine and Web home page on new HP computers sold in 42 countries.<br />
The Hp Slate is a one-piece portable computer without a keyboard, this device seemed to be singled out by Steve Ballmer in his display of Microsoft&#8217;s new products hitting the market this year.<br />
A product announcement could be coming as soon as August of this year.  At this point no official specs or graphics have been displayed, no idea on the price either.  All that is known at this point is that this device will be in direct competition with the iPad that was announced and displayed January 27th, this will give Microsoft the time to fill in the gaps with their HP Slate, that the iPad / iSlate might be missing.</p>
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		<title>HP SLATE GLORIFIED KINDLE</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[That seemed to be the consensus of the underwhelming presentation of the HP Slate. The demonstration showed a flat panel computing device that was more equivalent to a color Kindle than a Windows 7 wonder-tablet.
Taking the name from the fabled iSlate, and putting it on their own product just further confuses things. It was described [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>That seemed to be the consensus of the underwhelming presentation of the HP Slate. The demonstration showed a flat panel computing device that was more equivalent to a color Kindle than a Windows 7 wonder-tablet.</p>
<div><span style="font-size: small;">Taking the name from the fabled <a href="http://www.islates.us">iSlate</a>, and putting it on their own product just further confuses things. It was described as a mediocre device that just lowers the bar for Apple.</span></div>
<p><span style="font-size: small;">At this point the Apple iSlate won&#8217;t have to do much to impress and awe, if it is even half as good as the rumors that are circulating, it will more than outdistance what Microsoft is offering.</span></p>
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