By Nicole Scott
3 Jun, 2010 2:45 am
Never thought that I would consider a Windows tablet in my life, but the ExoPC has made me rethink my hardline position on Windows tablets. It isn’t the hardware or even the build of the tablet that makes us take note rather it’s the capacitive touch screen and custom UI. It doesn’t hurt that the device will run multiple applications including support for 720p HD playback. The ExoPC tablet will ship with Broadcom Crystal HD video accelerator which makes sense.
I am even willing to over look the tragic battery life of roughly 5 hours, it was interesting to find out why ExoPC went with the N450 over Menlow which was because the N450 supports higher screen resolutions. We would like to see the battery life improve, so since this is a key feature for me, the price point of $599 seems a bit steep, I’d pay $400-$450, maybe $500 for this tablet, but 6 is just far too high for such battery life. But hey it is all about what you are happy with and if you are looking for a device that will port windows applications, then this is you tablet!

















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