Credit: Kevin Twomey
Netbooks--pint-size laptops for Internet access and light computing such as word processing--have grown in popularity and variety. Now a detachable netbook allows users to remove the screen from the keyboard and use it as a touch-screen tablet computer. The device, which weighs 0.9 kilograms, includes batteries in each half; the detached tablet runs for about four hours on its batteries, while the combined tablet and keyboard lasts ten hours. The gadget uses a processor normally found in smart phones and BlackBerrys. It is expected to reach market this summer.
Product: Touch Book
Cost: $399 for whole system, $299 for tablet alone.
Source: www.alwaysinnovating.com/store
Company: Always Innovating
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