Gadget Madness brings to our attention a prototype sub-tablet PC called the A5 that is reminiscent of the Sony U50/U70, although not quite as nice looking. While the prototype “runs RISC OS under Windows XP,” for most people the “Windows XP” part is all that is going to matter. An integrated 8.4-inch 800 by 600 pixel screen, 40GB hard drive, and detachable keyboard and touchpad round out the unit. Unfortunately, there’s no real word on what class of processor it uses, information that is sure to become available if any OEMs decide to actually mass-produce the unit.
Read – Project Home Page [TheA5 via GadgetMadness]
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Reader Brad Dean pointed out that this sub-tablet has been out for a while, branded as different models. Here’s one, for instance, that shows it to have a 800MHz Transmeta Crusoe processor.