Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Reported photos, video of Microsoft tablet seen


Images leaked to Web site show dual-screen device using touch and stylus




Photos and video of a prototype tablet reportedly being worked on by Microsoft were leaked Tuesday to Gizmodo.com, and if the prototype becomes a reality, it could be quite an impressive device. (Msnbc.com is a joint venture of Microsoft and NBC Universal.)

The tablet shown on the site has dual, multi-touch 7-inch screens that use both touch as well as a stylus for input and writing, and resembles an e-reader more than a computer. Microsoft could not be reached for comment about the photos or the device, which reportedly is called "Courier."

Several Web sites noted that if the Microsoft tablet is indeed a near reality, the software giant may beat Apple to the finish line for releasing such a device.

Apple, with its highly successful line of notebook computers, has been loathe to enter the netbook arena of smaller laptops, but indications are the company is working on a tablet.

The Courier, said Matt Buchanan, Gizmodo.com contributing editor, is more of a booklet than a tablet in appearance. "Instead of pages, there are screens and it folds up like a booklet," he said in an interview.

The reported prototype appears to have the kind of sleekness and ease of use that "people have been waiting for."

"Microsoft is working on the user interface now; it's in the early phase of development," he said. "There's definitely been a lot of thought that's gone into the user interface. This isn't something that was hastily thrown together."

The video, shared on Gizmodo's site, shows that the tablet's "interface is really fluid and really fast," said Buchanan. He said he does not know whether it uses the Windows 7 operating system, due out Oct. 22, or Windows Mobile for smartphones — or either.

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