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Skytex licenses ExoPC UI for Skytab S Series Windows 7 tablet

ExoPC may not have bowled folks over with its own Slate last year (or met its own promise of some all-in-one PCs this summer), but the company did produce an unquestionably unique UI, which it’s since been trying to license to others. Now it’s found what appears to be its first taker in Skytex, which has adopted the custom touch layer for its new Skytab S Series Windows 7 tablet. Like the ExoPC itself, this one packs a 9.7-inch capacitive display, although the internals get an upgrade to a dual-core Atom N550 processor, which is paired with 2GB of DDR3 RAM and an as-yet-unspecified amount of storage. ExoPC also describes this particular version of the UI as a “special edition,” although it’s not showing off too many of the changes just yet. There’s no word on a price yet either, but the tablet’s expected to ship in early October.

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Skytex licenses ExoPC UI for Skytab S Series Windows 7 tablet originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 25 Sep 2011 07:13:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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ExoPC now up for pre-order at Microsoft Store, shipping next week

Been waiting to order an ExoPC here in the US of A? Well, today is your day — ExoPC has just announced that it’s teamed up with Microsoft’s very own store to bring you the 11.6-inch Windows 7 tablet. There’s only one configuration at the moment, but $ 699 buys you a rather thin 0.5-inch slate with 64GB of flash storage, an Intel Atom N450 processor, 2GB of RAM, Windows 7 Home Premium with ExoPC’s unique UI layer, and a front-facing 1.3 megapixel camera. As for that UI, ExoPC just told us that a major update should be coming next week and that it’ll amend a number of issues we had with our early review unit. The slate is currently up for pre-order on the Microsoft Store website, but we’re told it will start shipping out early next week. And if you’re waiting to check it out in person before pulling out the plastic, we hear they should be arriving in all those Microsoft retail locations soon — apparently, San Diego and Scottsdale already have ‘em in stock. Hey, looks like Mr. Ballmer was right, we will have Win 7 tablets this “crucial holiday season.”

ExoPC now up for pre-order at Microsoft Store, shipping next week originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 18 Dec 2010 14:20:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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ExoPC Tablet released in Canada and Portugal

src="http://www.slipperybrick.com/index.php?feedimage=wp-content/uploads/2010/10/ciara-vibe-tablet.jpg" alt="" title="ExoPC Tablet released in Canada and Portugal" width="500" height="335" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-54872" />Remember that ExoPC Windows 7-powered tablet? Well, the company has finally decided to release this touchscreen tablet in Canada and Portugal. Portuguese retailer Probitas has started selling this tablet as the Mobi One for 692 Euros or about US$ 965.

In Canada, the ExoPC tablet is called the Ciara Vibe tablet and retails for $ 599. The ExoPC Tablet features an 11.6-inch (1366 x 768 pixel) display with a capacitive multitouch screen, 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.1, an optional 3G, an HDMI port and an SD card slot.

Other features include an accelerometer, a 3-axis sensor, an ambient light sensor, and a 1.3MP camera. It measures 11.6-inches x 7.7-inches x 0.55-inches and weighs less than 2.3 pounds. The tablet is powered by a 1.66GHz Intel Atom N450 processor, with 2GB of DDR2 memory and up to 64GB of solid state storage.

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ExoPC delayed a few weeks, apologizes with free stylus and stand

Last time we heard from ExoPC on the availability front it had opened pre-orders to its forum members and set a ship date of October 15. It breaks our heart to relay this, but as we predicted could be the case, the company is now reporting some delays. According to founder Jean-Baptiste Martinoli, many of the PVT samples had serious touchscreen issues, and as a result it’ll only be shipping one hundred 32GB units come that October date. The plan is to then ship 400 of the 32GB and 64GB units by the first week in November, and then completely catch up by mid-November. It’s a bold promise, but he’s assured us that there’s now a new manufacturer that’s able to provide the same configuration options in a more timely and issue-free fashion. If you happen to have ordered one you’ve probably already reached for the tissues, but at least you’ll be getting a free stylus and three-legged stand to ease the pain when your 11.6-inch, Atom-powered tablet shows up. However, despite the delays, ExoPC still seems to be trucking along quite nicely on the partnership end — a company in Portugal will be bringing to market an ExoPC powered Mobi-1 and others are in the works. We’ll be keeping you updated on anything else we hear, whenever we find the time — we can’t promise we won’t be spending our waking hours checking the mailbox, hoping for our review unit to arrive.

ExoPC delayed a few weeks, apologizes with free stylus and stand originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 03 Oct 2010 15:04:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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ExoPC preorders open to all from CAD $649, tablet loses GPS but gains SanDisk SSD

First the good news, for those who’ve waited months to get their paws on that 11.6-inch multitouch capacitive screen: there’s no longer anything stopping you from dropping a stack of change on the Windows 7-wielding ExoPC. Originally restricted to the first 1,200 dedicated fans, preorders are now open to all, with the 32GB tablet setting you back CAD $649 (about $624) and the 64GB version CAD $749 (about $720), with both models featuring up-to-160MB/s fast SanDisk P4 mini-SSDs and up to four hours of battery life. The bad news is that you’ll no longer find GPS on that 64GB model, as the prototype didn’t pan out, and we’re afraid that September 30th ship date has already slid back to October 15th. Take a gander at our hands-on preview (or better yet, wait for our review) if you’ve yet to make your mind up.

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ExoPC preorders open to all from CAD $649, tablet loses GPS but gains SanDisk SSD originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 05 Sep 2010 23:58:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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ExoPC Windows 7 Tablet gets a shipping date

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The first 1,200 orders will be shipped on September 30th. On October 15 the company’s first rebadged partner slate will become available in Canada. Some specs include an 11.6-inch 1366 x 768 pixel display, Intel Atom N450 processor, 2GB of DDR2 RAM, Wi-Fi b/g/n, Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR, USB 2.0, Mini HDMI port, 1.3-megapixel webcam, SD/SDHC memory card reader and a Battery life up to 5-hours.

Not much more of a wait now.

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[popular now] ExoPC Slate

ExoPC Slate is a powerful Windows 7 computer with a multi-touch interface to browse the web, play games, watch tv and movies, listen music and news, read books, organize your photos, download apps…

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ExoPC Slate hands-on

We don’t say this very often, but some products are just worth the wait. And well, the ExoPC Slate looks like it’s going to be one of those very products. After months of following along, we finally got to spend some quality time with the 11.6-inch slate at Computex, and came away surprisingly impressed. Read on after the break for our impressions of this Windows 7 tablet, what that funky UI is all about, and a video of the Slate in action. Oh, and after you’ve done all that, don’t forget to feast your eyes on the gallery below.

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ExoPC Slate hands-on originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 30 May 2010 10:20:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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ExoPC Windows 7-based slate not coming until September, will play 1080p vids

There’s still no official word on whether HP’s Slate has been canned, but the more we hear about ExoPC’s slate, the more we think it could be a pretty stellar Win 7 tablet option. The company’s founder just told us that the tablet is slated (pun intended, good sirs) for a September 7 launch date in the US, Canada and France, and that the 32GB version will retail for $599. As for the specs, the capacitive 11.6-inch tablet will still be using an Atom N450 processor, but will be paired with Broadcom’s Crystal HD card to enable 1080p playback. And that’s not all, they also sent us some more shots of the ExoPC UI Layer, and the interface appears to be incredibly sleek — it looks like you can even save web shortcuts to a Connect Four type layout. There will also be an app store, and the dev kit will be available at the end of June. That’s all beautiful, but hear us out, ExoPC: we’re counting on you to put an end to the Win 7 tablet vaporware trend, okay?

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ExoPC Windows 7-based slate not coming until September, will play 1080p vids originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 06 May 2010 17:17:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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More details about the ExoPC slate surface


The ExoPC is shaping up to be a major contender in the tablet PC space with the iPad’s good looks and an affair of ExoPC UI-Layer on top of Windows 7. And if these leaked capabilities are in fact coming, the HP Slate better look out. This guy will steal some of its thunder.

Up front the 11.6-inch capacitive outputs at 1366 x 768 and is powered by a GPU that has enough juice to pump video in full screen mode. An Atom CPU reportable handles multitasking just fine and that’s perfect seeing how there will be an app store at launch. We hear the SDK even supports everything from JavaScript to HTML to Flash programing.

Of course none of this is official, but tablets that that don’t rhyme with iSad will hopefully offer a similiar feature set. Well, they better if they’re to have any chance of breaking into the market. [via Blogue de Geek]



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