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NAVDEEP
DHILLON
B 56
A portable personal computer equipped with a touch
screen as a primary input device
Designed to be operated and owned by an individual.
Uses virtual keyboards and handwriting recognition
for text input through the touch screen.
Have a wireless adapter for Internet and local
network connection.
1. Slate
No build-in
keyboard
Light
Notebook-like
Currently 24
models on market
Attached keyboard
Really a laptop with
pen capability
Heavier, bulkier than
slate, but more
general purpose
Currently 21 models
PC look
Slate Look
Transition
Just like a mouse with all applications and the
OS
Allows pen “input” with some applications.
Applications fall into 3 classes with respect to
pen:
“pen-aware”: fully capable
“pen-enabled”: some capability/accommodation
“pen-ignorant”: no pen input support
Versatile highly-mobile office
Battery
Reliability
Light-weight
Interaction with pen
Multiple screen orientations.
Take notes with stylus
Do homework
Electronic Versions of Text books
Webs teaching tools
E-Mailing teachers
Turn in and receive homework
RIM entering
market with
BlackPad.
BlackBerry
experiences touch-
friendly.
A rear and front-
facing camera.
Screen size 7 to
9.7 inches.
Giving Tough
competition to
Android space.
Screen size
around 7-inch.
1.2GHz Cortex
A8 Processor with
Android 2.2(Froyo)
Smaller and
lighter.
Easier to hold.
Retina Display
fueled by a
dual core chip.
Rear and forward
facing cameras.
Powered by
Windows 7 version. .
Union of Palm and
HP.
Supposed to have
WebOS.
Uses Google’s
Android Open
source OS.
Screen size
around 10.1-inch.
Developed in
collaboration with
National Institute of
Design(NID).
Nvidia’s Tegra
Processor chip.
Disadvantages
Lighter than Limited screen size
laptops. Limited power
Personalization of
Price
Input
Flat Working Screen Damages
Surface Optical Drives
Electronic Input
Leverage