UK Firm Rolls Out iPad Rival Called iTablet
News Mobile & Telco
UK-based company, X2 Computing, has presented a new tablet PC called the iTablet which is set to give Apple's iPad a run for its money by combining, what many have said, to be some of the main missing features of the iPad. The device - whose name is clearly a dig at Apple - is essentially a netbook without a keyboard but with a capacitive multi touch interface coupled with a 10.2-inch or 12.1-inch display with a screen resolution of 1024x768 pixels. Hence you get an...
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