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OCOSMOS OSC9 tablet hits US by Dec with Smart remote

, Oct 20th 2011 Discuss [3]

OCOSMOS' OSC9 tablet PC has gone up for pre-order in the US, with the 10.1-inch slate - billed as being the thinnest Windows 7 tablet around - expected to begin shipping at the end of November. Priced at $649 from Dynamism, the OSC9 runs a 1.5GHz Oak Trail Atom Z670 processor, 2GB of RAM and offers a choice of 16GB or 32GB of flash storage, all fronted by a 1280 x 800 10.1-inch display. It also supports an optional "Smart O-Bar" screen-toting remote. Read The Full Story

GameStop testing gaming tablet ahead of 2012 launch

, Sep 12th 2011 Discuss [3]

GameStop's gaming tablet search has turned up a slate, according to company president Tony Bartel, with the retailer currently testing the Android-based slate and readying a custom controller. Describing the unnamed tablet as a "GameStop certified gaming platform" to GamesIndustry, Bartel said that while it will initially offer a "modest selection" of native titles, the eventual plan is to stream games in a similar manner to OnLive. Read The Full Story

Ocosmos OSC9 pre-sale announced; OSC1 far behind?

, Jul 7th 2011 Discuss [0]

Ocosmos' compact Intel Oak Trail tablets - launched at CES 2011 earlier this year - the OSC9 and OSC1 could be on sale imminently, with the Korean company announcing pre-sale information for the larger OSC9 slate. According to OCOSMOS, pre-sales of the OSC9 - which has a 9-inch 1028 x 768 touchscreen and has a clever folio case with an integrated wireless keyboard remote - would begin in June. Read The Full Story

Gamestop gaming tablet plans confirmed for later in 2011

, Apr 6th 2011 Discuss [6]

Retailer Gamestop has confirmed it plans to offer its own gaming tablet, complete with an app store dedicated to games titles. According to Gamestop president Tony Bartel, the company is still deciding between developing its own slate or using an existing design from an OEM, depending on the strength of the gaming experience and the flexibility in using a Bluetooth-connected controller. Read The Full Story

The Daily Slash: January 10, 2011

, Jan 10th 2011 Discuss [2]

Behold the most massive amount of posts outside the Daily Slash CES 2011 roundup. This is a big weekend and a day's worth of content you might never be able to wrap your eyeball skins around, believe it! To even have a chance, you'll have to start with Chris Davies CES 2011: All-Star Tablet Round-Up and the CES 2011 Complete Android Community Breakdown by yours truly. From there, head over to Ben Bajarin's Verizon iPhone – An Analysis of the Major Questions in preparation for tomorrow's SlashGear Verizon Event Liveblog: Tuesday Jan 11 Live Verizon Press Event (we'll be there to bring it to you DOUBLE live!) Head over next to a personal roundup Goodbye, CES 2011 – It’s been fun by Dylan Bailey over on Android Community, and -Oh! Don't forget your Google Goggles! Read The Full Story

SlashGear Morning Wrap-Up: January 10 2011

, Jan 10th 2011 Discuss [0]

Get ready to get your sweet collection post on starting this morning with Chris Davies CES 2011: All-Star Tablet Round-Up! Next head over to the Android side of the world with the CES 2011 Complete Android Community Breakdown! Check out the future of iOS with an On Time Analysis by Ben Bajarin by the name of Verizon iPhone – An Analysis of the Major Questions. From there, you've got one big fat lists of posts to look through from this weekend and today - so much CES 2011, so much time! Behold and be held by this new technology paradise. All this and MORE on SlashGear Morning Wrap-Up. Read The Full Story

The Daily Slash: January 8, 2011

, Jan 8th 2011 Discuss [0]

And so it came to pass that CES 2011 was bringing itself to a close - we're so close I can taste it. Get a heavy view of everything that went on with Ben Bajarin in his column analysis CES 2011: One of the Best. Next, see Don Reisinger column about how Video Games Deserve As Much Respect As Movies. Dive into a column by Chris Davies on what everyone's wondering: Verizon iPhone: Why do we care? And experience the massive amount of exclusive material we've got on all of our sites - so many hands, so many on sweet, sweet devices! Read The Full Story

OCOSMOS OSC9 Tablet PC hands-on

, Jan 8th 2011 Discuss [0]

OCOSMOS‘ second Windows 7 tablet is another interesting one; bigger than the OSC1 with a 9-inch 1024 x 768 screen, and coming with a folio case that hides space for a spare battery and a wireless remote control pad. Check out our hands-on feedback after the cut.

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The Daily Slash: January 7, 2011

, Jan 7th 2011 Discuss [0]

What a week! While a few of us on the R3 crew were rolling around in different parts of the world that weren't Vegas, the bulk were rolling hard at CES 2011! The Consumer Electronics Show had blasts of this, slips of that, and a wacky array of stories and happenings that shall forever go down in the history books as a CES to be clicked with! How ever in the world will we organize all of this information? How about one big monster of a list of links, for starters? Who could we call for such a tast, hm? So much exclusive content, so much time time - I know! The Daily Slash! Get one of the biggest heaping helpings you've ever seen, below! This isn't the first and it isn't going to be the last roundup post of CES news and info for this season. It's one big thwack. Comb with me, if you will, through the content and devour the ingredients. Joy! PREVIEW: my favorite is the Notion Ink Adam hands-on at CES 2011 - wowie! Read The Full Story

OCOSMOS OSC1 TC hands-on

, Jan 7th 2011 Discuss [2]

OCOSMOS’ OSC1 Tiny Computer (TC) may have dropped the physical QWERTY keyboard – something we’re not quite ready to forgive them for – but it’s still an intriguing compact handheld. Straddling the line between UMPC and portable games console, the Intel Oak Trail powered internet device may look like an oversized smartphone, but inside there’s a full Windows 7 install. Check out our first impressions after the cut.

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OCOSMOS OSC1 TC and OSC9 get official: tiny Oak Trail gaming tablets

, Jan 7th 2011 Discuss [0]

OCOSMOS has officially announced its two mobile PCs, the OCOSMOS OSC1 Tiny Computer (TC) and OCOSMOS OSC9 Tablet PC. The OSC1 TC runs an Oak Trail Intel Atom processor with a 5-inch 1024 x 600 capacitive touchscreen, on-screen QWERTY keyboard and twin cameras, while the OSC9 has a 9-inch 1024 x 768 multitouch capacitive touchscreen, detachable QWERTY controller with virtual keyboard, and a companion pouch with space for a spare battery. Read The Full Story

OCOSMOS OSC1 and OSC9 gaming tablet get tweaked ahead of debut

, Jan 4th 2011 Discuss [0]

OCOSMOS has already confirmed it will be bringing its OSC1 Windows 7 handheld along to CES 2011 this week, but some new renders have left us even more curious about the company's wares. NetbookNews has been sent shots and specs of the seemingly-updated OSC1, now without the slide-out QWERTY keyboard, together with the OSC9, a larger gaming tablet with a wireless touchscreen control pad. Read The Full Story