REGISTER LOGIN

Posts Tagged ‘PepperPad’

The delightful Jenn over at Pocketables has basically put together a review of the Linux-toting PepperPad 3 that makes me want one of my own.  Serving as her portable media player, eBook, email and internet terminal and multi-function remote control, she’s impressed by its versatility and ease of use.  There’s a great video there that shows the fast startup, how the browser works, and then the speedy standby.

PepperPad 3

Don’t get too comfortable, though, PepperPad – Jenn is promising two other parts to the review titled “Decent Stuff” and then “Disappointing Stuff”.  We can only hope that the latter is far far shorter!

Continued »

It’s been a little while since we last looked at the Pepperpad, a compact tablet computer with built-in keyboard that runs the Linux OS, but the news that Steve over at The Carrypad UMPC Journal has put his through the review process makes it a good time to take another glance.

Pepperpad 3

Continued »

PepperPad Linux Tablet

By Chris Davies on Tuesday, Sep 26th 2006 2 Comments

John at CrunchGear is teasing us like a nun in a mini-skirt with a few photos of the PepperPad tablet he has in for testing.  Running a touchscreen-enabled version of Linux and designed for surfing the web, emailing and generally carrying round to look swish, the PepperPad also has a split-keyboard just in case writing on the screen isn’t your cup of milky tea.

PepperPad

He’s promising a full review to come, so stay tuned…

PepperPad 3 Pre-Happiness [CrunchGear]