Always Innovating Touch Book has a detachable display
Liliputing —
The Touch Book from Always Innovating is designed to blur the lines between netbooks and UMPCs. The machine has an 8.9 inch, 1024 x 600 pixel display and a keyboard. But you can also remove the display and use it as a portable tablet.
This isn’t the first time we’ve seen this kind of configuration. The original Elonex One netbook had a removable display. But it also had a small 7 inch, 800 x 480 pixel screen and a huge bezel around the edges. The Touch Book looks much more attractive. The specs ...
Introducing the “Touch Book”. A Stab at the Netbook, Tablet and Reader Markets in One Swoop.
The Next Web —
... your brain ticking. The Touch Book has the capacity to install many OSes on the same device, including; Google Android, Ubuntu, Angstrom, and Windows CE. In their own words, “you are free to do whatever you want.”
Available in the 2nd quarter of this year, this is definitely something I’ll be keeping my eyes open for during DEMO. I hope it’s as impressive as it sounds.
Full specs can be found below or visit the site here.
9.4″ x 7″ x 1.4″ for 2 lbs (with keyboard)
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Two-pound, $399 Touch Book boasts detachable display
Yahoo! Tech Advisors —
... at a rough prototype of Touch Book, designed by an outfit called Always Innovating and slated to ship in May or June. At first glance, the always-on Touch Book ($399, or $299 for the display alone) looks like any number of netbooks we've seen making the rounds. Measuring 9.4 by 7 by 1.4 inches and weighing in at just two pounds, the device features an 8.9-inch, 1024 by 600-pixel display, and runs on a custom, Linux-based OS, although (as Gizmodo reports), Always Innovating says the Touch Book could be modified to run on Windows CE or even Google's mobile Android platform. ...



