After posting our initial Tablet “Cheat Sheet” yesterday, to help keep track the array of tablets hitting the market, we received lots of feedback from readers suggesting improvements and additions.
FOLLOW-UP: Tablet Cheat Sheet 2.0: Now an editable spreadsheet People thinking about buying tablets now have no shortage of options — not only choosing which brand of tablet to buy, but also figuring ...
[Bill Dudley’s] wife wanted to use a couple of different tablets for displaying sheet music. Sure, a proper music stand will have no trouble supporting the weight of the device, but if it’s not ...
If you’ve ever longed for a continuous flow of sheet music while you’re playing, the MusicReader may fill your longing. With MusicReader, you can scan in either paper or digital music and have the ...
Well, look at what’s hiding out in the spec sheet for the X200 UltraBase docking station: a listing for a ThinkPad X200 tablet. The X200 is a perfect size for a tablet, and it’d solve our slight ...
Posts from this author will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. is The Verge’s executive editor. He has covered tech, policy, and online creators for over a decade. A lot of ...
College finals – I remember those days all too well. The saving grace for me with finals was when my professors would announce that cheat sheets would be allowed. Cheat sheets saved my behind more ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. What sets apart Microsoft’s two tablets from one another, though, and how do they stack up against the ...
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