This is a slate tablet as well, running Windows 7 Professional, which means you get inking support here. Netbooks, no inking support for handwriting to text conversion, and hey that one of the features of a tablet that really make it a tablet.
Just as an added note, it support Flash too! You can read more and see additional pictures at the link below. We still have to see the Microsoft “Courier” when it arrives too, so one more tablet we are waiting to see. BD
Does anybody else remember those old Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup commercials? You know, the ones: “You got your chocolate in my peanut butter! You got your peanut butter in my chocolate!” Well, even if you never saw them, you probably get the idea. And if not, ExoPC is here with a modern day example of what happens when you meld an iPad with a Windows netbook. Yes, it’s an 8.9″ multi-touch slate complete with a black bezel to rest your thumbs.
Engadget caught the specs on this $599 tablet: Microsoft Windows 7 Professional with a custom UI, 1.6 GHz Intel Atom N270 CPU, 2 GB of RAM, 32 GB SSD, Wi-Fi, optional 3G, Bluetooth, three USB ports, 1.3 megapixel webcam and four hours on a single battery charge. Yup, there’s definitely a netbook hiding in there. The product page focuses solely on that custom interface and points out support for Adobe’s Flash not once, but twice. Think they’re trying to make a statement?
ExoPC Breeds a Netbook with an iPad – jkOnTheRun
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