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A collection of tablet devices [variations of Apple's iPad]

Since I really like the idea of tocuhscreen-only table devices, here’s a short list of products I’ve found. In case you fond more,

exoPC :: 599.- USD, 8.9” multitouch, Windows 7 oder Linux

A promissing device comes from exoPC. Here’s a video from engadget.com. The device comes with a single-core Atom N270 and plays video on its 1024×600 touchscreen quite good:

Have a look inside the exoPC: Image galery. The device is planned to be shipped March 2010. All in all, it’s quite good equipped: 2 GBByte RAM, 32 GByte SSD [4.5 GByte reserved for OS], full-size SD Card slot, Atom 270 @ 1,6 GHz, WiFi 802.11 b/g, Bluetooth, Lan 10/100, 3 x USB, Audio in/out, VGA – and an 1.3 Megapixels webcam. Compare the exoPC with other here device on this page. Product photos.

joojoo :: 499.- USD. 12.1-inch tablet-appliance

joojoo is a nice looking device of enourmous 12.1 inc size. While other system come with Microsoft’s Windows oder Apple’s MacOS, joojoo comes with its own pure browser-based environment. As far as the web-site explains, each and everything runs in a browser. Thus, joojoo doesn’t run native applications – but Flash and Java. joojoo originated from the never released crunchPad.

NotionInk’s ADAM :: [ARM Cortex-A9 MPCore]

NotionInk’s ADAM features an Cortex-A9 MPCore processor running Android, a 10.1” screen with 1024×600 pixels and a 180 degree Swivel Camera.

Unlike many other tablets, Adam features dual display, which runs either in transmissive ePaper mode or in transflective LCD mode. It’s Android distribution will be optimized for the large 10” display size. Not to mention 3G, WiFi and multi-touch.

The Cortex-Ap MPCORE and NVIDIA Tegra T20 accelerate Flash 10.1 and HD video – at 140 hrs audio or 16 hrs video playback.

NotionInk in India-based.

HP’s Slate-PC :: Details unknown

HP’s Slate-PC will be much smaller than the planned device of Apple. Gizmodo.de did write a review. A HP sponsored promotional interview:

Microsoft Courrier :: UX study

This review of Microsoft’s Courier looks nice:

Please note, that Microsoft’s Courier is currently not more than an UX study, not a real product. Anyway, it looks very promising.

Yinlips :: details unknown

Another iPad clone, likely from china, is Yinlips. Found by pmtoday.com.

t.b.c.


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