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    ECS H70 ultraportable tablet PC is rather nice

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    hmm is it actually running tablet PC edition?

    The screen dosen't look exactly like a tablet PC one normally does, it looks like a regular touch screen rather than a tablet input screen.
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    That ones got decent specs by the look of it.

    Pentium M 1Ghz - must be pretty nippy.

    EDIT - just looked at the piccy and it says Celeron M

    I like the idea of these UMPC's but I've very spectical as to whether they will be a success.
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    • nichomach's system
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    If that's a Celeron M, the battery life'll be dog-poo by comparison to a P-M. You'd really need a P-M to make it a practical device, and that'd be pricey.

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    The model on show is a working prototype.

    The official specs show that it does take a Pentium M CPU.

    It also supports Windows XP Tablet PC Edition, and the touch panel will definitely be a tablet input screen, according to ECS.

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