HP 15.6″ Laptop with AMD E-Series Processor $329.99 at Best Buy

Best Buy Logo This seems like a decent deal on a ultraportable laptop running Windows 7 Home Premium. It is using AMD’s new E-Series APU – integrated dual-CPU cores running at 1.6GHz & GPU. The GPU is equivalent to Radeon HD 6310 graphics. It is no powerhouse by any means, but it’ll handle most use just fine, and the AMD E-Series provides better graphics performance than most ultraportables while keeping power draw down.

HP Laptop with AMD E-Series Processor, 15.6” Screen Size, 3GB Memory and 320GB Hard Drive, Just $329.99.

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Woot! 23″ 1080p LED Monitor $154.99 & HP 17.3″ Laptop with Blu-ray $494.99

Sellout.Woot Logo There are a couple of deals through Woot! today. First up, Sellout.Woot! is clearing out an LG 23″ LED 1080p Monitor for $149.99 + $5 shipping. The monitor supports VGA/D-Sub. DVI-D, and HDMI input, so you could use it as a video display for your Blu-ray deck, game system, etc.

Next up, at the regular Woot! site, is HP Pavilion Triple-Core 17.3” Laptop with Blu-ray for $489.99 + $5 shipping. HP Pavilion dv7-4169wm 17.3” Laptop w/ AMD Phenom II Triple-Core N850, 4GB/640GB, Blu-ray, & Windows 7 Home Premium.

As with all things Woot!, these deals won’t last long.

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Android Tablets Claimed 30% of the Market Last Quarter

Asus Eee Pad Transformer with keyboard In the second quarter of 2010 Apple’s iPad owned 94% of the global tablet market, and Android tablets had just 2.9%. The tablet market was really exclusively iPad.

How things can change in a year.

For the second quarter of 2011 the iPad’s share of the market dropped to 61.3%, while Android tablets had clawed their way up to claim 30% of tablet sales. You might’ve noticed that, jointly, they claimed 91.3% this year – but 96.9% last year. So where did the rest go? Well, coming in at number three, Windows tablets claimed 4.6%. Yes, Windows tablets. What about RIM’s PlayBook, which launched during the quarter? It managed a measly 3.3%. These figures are according to a study by market research firm Strategy Analytics.

We’ll have to see how they all fair this quarter, and we have a new entrant in the fight, the HP WebOS Touchpad. But the wave of Android tablets also continues to build. The best selling Android tablet, and second best selling tablet overall, the Asus Eee Pad Transformer could’ve sold even more if not for supply issues. Asus seems to have ironed out the issues, and the supply of Transformers has already begun ramping up and will continue to do so. The T-Mobile G-Slate (aka LG Optimus Pad) shipped just before the end of the last quarter. The Toshiba Thrive has just launched.

The Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 is slated to launch next month, sliding in between the 7 and 10.1 inch models, giving consumers more choice. Lenovo has just announced the IdeaPad K1, aimed at consumers, and the ThinkPad Tablet, which is aimed more toward business users – right at the RIM PlayBook. The delayed Cisco Cius, also aimed at businesses, will ship at the end of the month. Archos has a couple of models pending, Vizio has their tablet, etc.

The reality seems very different from the impression you’d get reading articles about the tablet market. From the articles you’d think that everyone wants an iPad and no one is buying anything else. Sales of Android tablets have been weak, makers are even considering pulling out of the market, it is all doom and gloom. Android Honeycomb, the first version of Android optimized for tablets, only released in late February with the Motorola Xoom. That’s when the Android tablet market kicked off for real.

Remember how dismissive articles about Android phones were in 2009 – right up until the Motorola Droid hit the streets with Android 2.0? In the year and a half since then which mobile OS has taken the top spot in sales? It’s been less than five months since Honeycomb hit the streets. 30% of the global tablet market. Let’s see what things look like at the end of the year, by which time Ice Cream Sandwich will be out too.

Report figures via Boy Genius Report.

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Liliputing Checks Out the HDMI on the Toshiba Thrive

Toshiba Thrive One of the major features that sets the Toshiba Thrive apart from other Android tablets is the inclusion of full size ports – such as USB and HDMI. So you can grab any standard HDMI cable to connect the Thrive to your TV. Brad Linder over at Liliputing has a review unit and he put the HDMI capabilities through their paces and captured it on video.

Edit: He’s posted a blog entry related to the video now too.

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Gizmo Lovers, Now on Kindle

Kindle Gizmo Lovers I’m all about giving you, the reader, options when it comes to accessing the content from this site. You have the site itself, of course, as well as the RSS feed, Twitter, Facebook, RSS on LiveJournal, and TiVo-related posts in the TiVo Lovers Community on LJ. Even updates via email – the form is in the lower right of each page. And now Gizmo Lovers is available on the Amazon Kindle too.

I’ve added a Kindle chicklet to the grouping at the right as well:

Am I missing your favorite platform? And before anyone says Google+, they still haven’t allowed us Google Apps users in. When they do I do intend to look into the possibility of setting up a Gizmo Lovers page like I have on Facebook.

BTW, for the handful of you who might be thinking “Weren’t you there already?” Yes, kind of. Way back in 2007, when the Kindle first launched, I signed up the then TiVo Lovers and it has been there ever since. But this was before Amazon launched a self-publishing platform, so I have no access or control over that account. (The setup process back then involved emailing Word Docs back and forth!) They have a self-publishing portal now, which I’ve used to setup the new account, and I’ve asked them to remove the old product from their site. They’re going to invite any existing subscribers to migrate, then shut it down.

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