The Flybook V5 mini-notebook is one of those gadgets that looked promising at its CES announcement over a year ago, but we'd recently lost track of it because of its low profile (plus, a certain ...
Remember when Rob reviewed the Flybook V Tablet PC a year ago? Well it looks like it may now finally be availabe in the US, other than through importers. But you’ll pay a stiff price for the Flybook.
The Flybook is the first device which Italian-based Dialogue have launched into the UK market and from first appearances is set to cause something of a stir. It would be easy to dismiss the Dialogue ...
The link between the PDA and the notebook is getting even closer with the Flybook. Dialogue presented its fully-functional 9 x 6 laptop at Computex. The Flybook weighs in at 2.6 pounds, will have a ...
Back in July 2005, a very small parcel arrived at Stuff Towers. Early guesses were that it contained a new PDA or a mobile phone. But we were wrong: it was the original Flybook, and the office was ...
We've been salivating over Dialogue's FlyBook V33i for some time now. Finally, we've dug-out a review of this "dressed to kill" 2.6-pound tablet-style PC with smokin' suite of WWAN connectivity ...
In case you're confused, the guy in this photo seemingly about to embrace a Flybook V5i Tablet PC is Rob Bushway, and rather than kiss it he's actually video reviewing it. Though from the sound of it, ...
You ve always wanted a notebook computer that looks like an Etch-A-Sketch, and now there s the Flybook. We first told you about Dialogue s 1.1GHz Transmeta Crusoe compact in June. The touch ...
Mike has close to 20 years experience planning, editing and writing across a range of technology based subjects. He has spent the last 15 years focussed mainly on Mobile – from laptops through to ...
Ahhh, so that's what you get when you cross a Clio NXT and swing-arm styled iMac... the Flybook VM from Taiwan's Dialogue. That swingin' 12.1-inch, 1280 x 768 widescreen panel folds down and around ...
The Flybook V5 ultraportable Tablet PC isn't exactly new – in fact we first saw it reviewed this time last year – but it's so far only been available in the US through importers such as iCube. Now ...
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