After years of development, Microsoft is unveiling a tablet computer controlled by a pen as well as a traditional mouse and keyboard.
The software giant hopes the combination of pen input, handwriting recognition and smart screen, which can be written on like paper, will prove popular.
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The launch day is expected to see Tablet PCs for UK users from Fujitsu, Toshiba, Acer, Hewlett Packard and Research Machines. Most have Bluetooth and wireless radio links built in.
"It's a replacement for the laptop, not another device to sit alongside it," said Neil Laver, Windows product marketing manager in the UK
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The software giant hopes the combination of pen input, handwriting recognition and smart screen, which can be written on like paper, will prove popular.
...
The launch day is expected to see Tablet PCs for UK users from Fujitsu, Toshiba, Acer, Hewlett Packard and Research Machines. Most have Bluetooth and wireless radio links built in.
"It's a replacement for the laptop, not another device to sit alongside it," said Neil Laver, Windows product marketing manager in the UK
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/2409737.stm
Den som lever får se