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more about #viliv more comments → NeoAkira: A tablet without multi-touch? No thanks. Better luck next model. more » TheWerewolf - Sotto voce: Since we have to go though this EVERY time... there are multitouch resisitve screens. [www.stantum.com] more » Bokusatsu_Tenshi: I don't get it... you guys already made a review on S7, and it's pretty bad. What justifies the positive announcement? [gizmodo.com] I decided to go ... more » Bokusatsu_Tenshi: Oh well, I guess it's something close to what I was expecting from a random brand I never heard of before. But I'm setting my eyes on an HP tablet. K... more » NotChoinski: But... but... what about the conveneince of turning the monitor around when turning the monitor & keyboard together are soooo inconvenient? more » MitchellGoose: Mark, it's Matt Burns from CrunchGear. I'm thinking that you have a bad model. I have a S7 sitting next to me and the screen is as bright as my LED-ba... more » Software_Goddess: Darn, that really bums me out. I am still on the hunt for the perfect computer to keep in my purse. I want one that I can just unzip the side of my ... more » Pew Pew BOOM: The battery life should be a "-" too. Because the battery life is so damn long, you have to stare at that crappy screen all day. more » rock99rock: I'm really liking the +/-/= features in your reviews. more » YadonLeto: Given the pricing, and the other specs, I don't know why you would want to get this rather than a Gigabyte T1028 which has a faster processor, larger ... more » rospaya: That's actually a great price. Tablets are traditionally really expensive and $700 doesn't seem really that over the top. more » Bokusatsu_Tenshi: Aww, I had hopes this was coming cheaper. The specs are pretty good, and touchscreen is awesome, but it's too expensive... even more with a 7" screen... more » SigmundTheSeaMonster: Hackintosh anyone? more » soggy_cheerio: I am extremely excited about this device. I'm not at all associated with this site, but there's some more information for those who might be intereste... more » Jeremy82465: I am semi-interested in this market. As the lazy lazy man I am, I often find myself laying around, and in odd positions that dont lend themselves to l... more » -
#netbooks
Viliv's S10 "Blade" Netbook Tablet Boasts 10 Hours of Battery Life and Windows 7
Viliv, who's previously made the S5 and S7, seems to always have a bigger gadget on the horizon, and here at IDF they showed off the S10, a 10-inch convertible tablet running Windows 7. It's super-thin and looks really promising. More » -
#review
Viliv S7 Review: Looks So Good, Tastes So Bad
As a kid, I never ordered a deep sea submarine off the back of a cereal box only to discover it was a lousy little model. But I did fall for the promise of the Viliv S7 convertible netbook. More » -
#netbooks
Swiveling Touchscreen Viliv S7 Spotted With Lofty Asking Price
The Viliv S7, that hot little number we spec'd for you in January, is all but out and about today with one little caveat: Its not so little asking price is pegged between $630 to $800, depending on options. More » -
#mids
Viliv X70: A 7-Inch Netbook Without the Keyboard
The Viliv S5 was sort of charming in its own way—a tiny Atom-powered touchscreen MID that went for $599. Well the Viliv X70 is the S5's bigger cousin, and it runs just $599, too. More » -
#review
Viliv S5 Lightning Review (Netbook, Meet MID)
The gadget: Viliv S5, a computer that fits in your palm, packing all the Atom processor power of the latest netbooks along with GPS. More » -
#netbooks
Viliv S7 Takes On the Sony Vaio P With a Tablet Twist
Specs for Viliv's S7 UMPC/netbook/tablet/whatever have popped up, and while the gadget's guts are similar to other netbooks, the physical design— including a jumbo keyboard and battery and a swiveling touchscreen— sets it apart. More » -
