If you're tired of cookie-cutter laptops, the Panasonic Let's Note FV4 ($2,499) will open your eyes. This 14-inch slimline has not only a squarer 3:2 instead of 16:10 aspect ratio screen but a ...
The Panasonic Let’s Note FV4 isn’t your average laptop and isn’t for your average consumer. But it’s certainly a winner for its target audience, with robust features and a robust build. I usually do ...
To turn the tablet into a portable workstation, you can pair it with a keyboard case, the company says. With the tab's massive 8,000mAh battery, charging won't most likely be an issue. That said, TCL ...