Until now, all netbooks were engineered the same way: Power-hungry Intel Atom, ugly case, and outdated 90’s OS. The goal of the Touch Book is to achieve a breakthrough in both architecture and design. The result is a device that works as both a netbook and a standalone tablet thanks to a detachable keyboard and a 3D touchscreen user interface.
The Touch Book uses an innovative ARM processor from Texas Instruments that delivers the power of a traditional desktop computer but uses a fraction of the energy.
Like a cellphone, it is always-on, so there is no need to reboot each time. And without noisy fans and disk drives, it’s completely silent, so it won’t intrude on your inner space.
Touch Book overview
Added: 9/23/10