Always Innovating’s Half-Netbook, Half-Tablet: July, $300

Posted in Netbook by Conner Flynn on June 25th, 2009

Always Innovating's Half-Netbook, Half-Tablet: July, $300Always Innovating has something very interesting with its Touch Book tablet, a touchscreen device with a detachable keyboard, embedded Linux OS and a low $300 price tag. The company has published photos of a production device on their page.

Along with the photos, comes this announcement: “We intend to start shipping the Touch Book next month, in July 2009. Our first batch of Touch Books is already in production.” Pre-orders are still open for $300 ($400 with keyboard). Specs below.

Some specs include: Texas Instruments OMAP3530 with Micron 256MB (RAM) + 256MB (NAND) Memory, 8.9 inches 1024×600 A+ screen, Main storage: 8GB SD card, USB wifi 802.11 b/g/n dongle powered by a Ralink 3070 chipset, USB bluetooth class 2.1, 8.9 inches pressure sensitive touch screen, US Qwerty 24cm-large keyboard - around 95% of the size of a standard keyboard, 3D accelerometer, Two internal batteries 6000 and 12000mAh, 7 USB ports.

[Gizmodo]

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One Comment to “Always Innovating’s Half-Netbook, Half-Tablet: July, $300”
  1. foo Says:

    TOO EXPENSIVE

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