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  • more about #alwaysinnovating more comments →
    Bokusatsu_Tenshi: Kinda fat, and seems it still need some work, but the ability to turn my laptop into a tablet device is something I wanted since I first saw a laptop.... more »
    zmjjmz: Do want. I can put whatever OS that I want on here. (So long as it supports ARM) more »
    BeataPriscus: I would consider being the first to order, but the website does not show what the OS will look like. It is a very important detail. more »
    Muhhamed Ali: i want one so bad however i got laid off this morning so... yeah... more »
    zukny: So, Whens Mac going to come out with this? I thought they were supposed to be the innovators! more »
    Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: Holy cats that's pretty sweet. more »
    Gonzie: is that a sim card slot or some kind of memory card slot? more »
    okeribok: Wow! It's so good, it gives me an idea: if he adds a tripod mount on the back of the display, you could use a gorillapod to mount the display at a mo... more »
  • #tablets

    Always Innovating Touch Book Now Has Working Accelerometer and Sticks to Fridge, But Not Totally Baked

    We liked Always Innovating's half tablet, half netbook when we saw it, but now the Touch Book has a working accelerometer and a finger-friendly Linux user interface. Oh and it sticks to a fridge door even when you open it. More »
  • #tablets

    Always Innovating Half-Netbook, Half-Tablet Ships In July, Still $300

    Always Innovating has hit on something very interesting with its Touch Book tablet, a sparingly-spec'd touchscreen device with a detachable keyboard, embedded Linux OS and impressively low $300 price. But, oh god, they said it'd ship by now! Don't worry. More »
  • #tablets

    First Hands On: Touch Book Is Part-Netbook, Part-Tablet

    The Always Innovating Touch Book does something I've never seen from a netbook: it has a fully detachable keyboard dock and transforms from a standard looking 8.9-inch netbook, to a stand-alone tablet. More »
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