Jensen releases Internet tablet
Posted on Oct 31, 07 09:13 PM PDT

Jensen has just released its Anyware PC that comes in the form of a tablet. This tablet is powered by Windows XP and comes with a 30GB hard drive, GPS connectivity, WiFi and Bluetooth support, a touchscreen display, and a bunch of other goodies. It isn't too far off the mark to consider this a detachable car PC. Unfortunately, the $1,500 price tag doesn't make it appealing to the masses, but if you're an Internet addict who must get your fix on a relatively large display, this could be just what the doctor ordered. Do you think Internet tablets will be the next big thing? As far as I know, Nokia's 770 and N800 didn't exactly capture everyone's imagination when released and are still niche products.
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