Harry:
We at this forum are fairly familiar with those prototypes, as articles about them and videos are posted here regularly. The thing is, if you're going to be making a product, you should base it on what is actually available. What you propose I think has to be based on actual familiarity with the capabilities of these screens.
I think the main competitor for what you're proposing is going to be Microsoft's Surface Pro. People are going to expect the sort of performance you can get out of an i5 chip. I actually expect, if a viable non-backlit color screen comes into existence, for Asus or HP or Dell or somewhere to make something like this as a Win8 (or WinRT) tablet.
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