Steve Ballmer Shows off the HP slate at the 2010 CES
If Apple’s getting the iSlate, then Microsoft has got a HP “slate”, a tablet computer from HP equipped with the Microsoft Windows 7 operating system. Unlike the previous HP tablets computers that comes with a keyboard and a display that can be rotated 180-degrees, the HP Slate is a full touchscreen device that looks pretty much like an ebook reader. No further information has been given regarding the HP slate, except that it relies on capacitive touch that supports multi-touch, and could be powered by an x86-based processor and has an accelerometer. I know the picture of the HP slate above looks old-fashion and ugly; hit the jump for the official video and pictures of the announcement in the 2010 CES.
(Source: Electronista, Gizmodo)
Steve Ballmer, CEO of Microsof, introducing the Windows 7 HP slate.
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1 comments:
HP's Slate is an incredible device, and the only competition that I see for Microsoft and HP is the Asus Dual Screen Notebook. Apple has faild miserably with their device, and has already taken much ridicule over it. Even Hitler has been given subtitles in a video, showing his disappointment with the new Apple device.
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