In contrast to most of the vendors at Comdex focusing on the latest second generation Tablet PCs, Tatung was showcasing a future Tablet PC design with a twist--quite literally.
As shown here, this Tatung engineering sample has a novel way of rotating the display into tablet mode. The screen simple rotates around and positively snaps into place. To change the display there are no buttons to press; you simply press one end of the back of the display to spin the display around. The design is intended to be more robust than the pivot hinges used in the current Tablet PC convertibles. I'm not too sure if I like the looks of the display frame and I wonder if the display frame could be easily bent or broken. Hmm.
This isn't a Tablet PC ready to ship any time soon, but it shows some interesting possibilities down the road. I was just writing down some of these specs and I realized I may be wrong on a couple of them, so I'll wait for Lora to post them tomorrow.
Posted by Loren at November 19, 2003 12:40 AMYou forgot the Tatung 15" Tablet PC that will be released in the spring / summer!
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9. Tatung has an upcoming 14” display and 15” display. They’re considering SXGA+ resolution. No commitment yet.
The 15" will support Intel Pentium M 1.8GHz+; up to 2 GB of memory; internal optical drive; relatively light weight; the same case as the 14" unit.
Posted by: Lora on November 20, 2003 11:59 AM