
Mintpass is planning on offering a dual-booting tablet in the first half of 2011, meaning that it will be able to boot into either Google’s Android or Microsoft’s Windows 7. The tablet will feature a touchscreen technology dubbed Space Touch, allowing the tablet to be used in a book-orientation, or notebook orientation, similar to how the Toshiba Libretto W100 functions. Technical specifications of this notebook such as what version of Android it will be running under the hood have not been mentioned, but it does seem like a tablet that is making an effort to differentiate itself from the crowd.
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