When you saw hybrid computer, laptops and tablets you think it is amazing but you amaze more when you read this because you shock and ask "is it possible in early 21 century" .Than yes it is become possible by
software giant Microsoft
Microsoft Tablet PC is a term coined by Microsoft for tablet computers conforming to a set of specifications announced in 2001 by Microsoft, for a pen-enabled personal computer, conforming to hardware specifications After that Hundreds of such tablet personal computers have come onto the market but at that time this is just a amazing gadget
Booklet PCs are dual screen tablet computers that fold like a book. Typical booklet PCs are equipped with multi-touch screens and pen writing recognition abilities. They are designed to be used as digital day planners, internet surfing devices, project planners, music players, and displays for video, live TV, and e-reading.
A long-cherished goal for technology visionaries and computer designers, the Tablet PC will represent the next major evolution in PC design and functionality. While retaining the full power to run all existing
Windows-based software applications, the Tablet PC expands enterprise computing to address previously unmet
and read on screen easily. By allowing users to input into their PC using only an electronic pen and a
few buttons, rather than with a keyboard and a mouse, the Tablet PC will provide new opportunities and
technology directions for the PC hardware and software communities.
Utilizing a high-performance X86 chip architecture, the Tablet PC takes advantage of key technology
improvements in high-resolution, low-power LCDs; efficient batteries; wireless connectivity; and data
storage to deliver a rich set of functionality that adds the dimension of pen input. The actual shipping
versions of Tablet PCs, from a variety of hardware manufacturers, will vary in specific size and design
implementations, but all will embody the historic design goal for a Tablet PC: to make a thin, lightweight
device that slips easily into a briefcase or portfolio and can be held in one hand, just like a paper tablet.
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