Oliver Seres has developed a tablet PC prototype that hes calling the iFrame (groan) -- which is somewhat similar to that CrunchPad weve been following -- and runs on a custom install of Ubuntu. Its built from an Amtek T10L UMPC, and looks like its pretty snappy, with a really slick interface. We dont know a ton about the specs of the custom device, but the Amtek boasts an Intel Atom N270 processor, up to 2GB of RAM, a rechargeable lithium-ion battery, an 80GB hard drive, and a 10.2-inch 1,024 x 600 resolution display, plus a 1.3-megapixel camera, dual speakers, and WiFi. Theres no word on cost of the prototype, nor if and when itll head into production. Check the sweet video of Oliver demoing after the break.Saturday, November 14, 2009
Video: iFrame tablet PC in action
Oliver Seres has developed a tablet PC prototype that hes calling the iFrame (groan) -- which is somewhat similar to that CrunchPad weve been following -- and runs on a custom install of Ubuntu. Its built from an Amtek T10L UMPC, and looks like its pretty snappy, with a really slick interface. We dont know a ton about the specs of the custom device, but the Amtek boasts an Intel Atom N270 processor, up to 2GB of RAM, a rechargeable lithium-ion battery, an 80GB hard drive, and a 10.2-inch 1,024 x 600 resolution display, plus a 1.3-megapixel camera, dual speakers, and WiFi. Theres no word on cost of the prototype, nor if and when itll head into production. Check the sweet video of Oliver demoing after the break.
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