
It’s called the “Courier”, and is a cross between a tablet PC and, well, a Nintendo DS. As you can see, it functions like a notebook, flipping open into “pages”, with input able to be driven either by touch-screen or by using a stylus.
Allard, who was one of the key players in the birth of both the original Xbox and the 360, is “spearheading” development of the Courier, which for us, is reason enough to be interested.
But then, there’s also the device. A large touch-screen device with a stylus and two screens? There’s the potential for this to be a HD DS if anybody ever takes gaming on the platform seriously.
More pics and info over at Gizmodo.
Courier: First Details of Microsoft’s Secret Tablet [Gizmodo AU]
James Shen
September 23, 2009 at 12:36 PM
If it could install Painter or Photoshop CS 4 and the tablet was as good as a wacom tablet; I’m interested. Would be the future of sketchbooks.
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