X2, a British company, is planning to launch the iTablet in April.
Chris Smith of T3 comments:
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It's going to run on Windows 7, with a mobile-esque UI, and the Intel Atom processor we've seen on many netbooks. Unlike the iPad, it has a 1.3-megapixel camera for video chatting and will support Adobe Flash too. It'll also boast USB and HDMI ports.
Screen sizes on the iTablet will be from 10.2-12.1-inches and claims to have multitouch, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and optional 3G mobile connectivity. Harddrives will range up to a whopping 250GB compared to Apple's maximum 64GB.
Perhaps most tellingly, the iTablet is claiming to be a fully-functional multitasker, claiming to run apps simultaneously, "something that cannot be achieved with other operating systems" according to Apple-bating remarks from X2.
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http://www.t3.com/news/x2-computing-...le-ipad?=43521
Also covered here:
http://www.itproportal.com/portal/ne...alled-itablet/
http://www.trustedreviews.com/laptop...s--iTablet-/p1
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