First Details on Microsoft's Courier Tablet
Posted: September 23, 2009
Today, Microsoft took a step forward in the table computer world with their new hinged Courier. Kevin Pereira talks to Gizmodo's Mark Wilson on what this new development means for Apple and what consumers can use with the Courier. Will it yield converts from the Cult of Apple? Find out today.
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darkdood333
Thats awsome, im getting it. when it gets here.
Infernobones95
obviously its concievable for you to just turn the thing sideways and make it act as a laptop screen on one end and a virtual keyboard on the other.Microsoft is not dumb. im sure theyll put in there. tho my wallets going on a suicide mission for this one.
snowman98166
this looks pretty interesting. No doubt it will be over priced but it looks like it is going to be a wonderful and amazing product
MooKooJoe
Kevin, Kevin, Kevin... If you opened your laptop sideways, could you type on it? The way it's designed, makes it a booklet, not a tablet/netbook/laptop. Please put your fanboi-ism aside when talking about Microsoft. I'm not a fanboi of Microsoft, but they're doing cool stuff, give 'em credit where it's due bro'.
rerat
... what if you're left handed?
xyfire
I can't wait. I hope this doesn't destroy my wallet more than it should. I will definitely use this for school for taking notes and such. Probably can buy a keyboard attachment too. I wouldn't doubt a USB port or 2. This is going to be great.
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