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imageThe Tablet PC idea—that’s an HP Compaq incarnation to the left—was a big flop for Bill Gates and Microsoft. 

But could better displays, more powerful CPUs, smaller sizes and other wrinkles change that?  Microsoft, Apple and CrunchPad are said to have some new tricks up their sleeves—and over at PC Magazine, Lance Uboff is upbeat.

If tablets take off—both pure tabs and convertible laptops—will that steal lots of sales from the E Ink readers in the Kindle vein? Are the pickings big enough for everyone? image

Detail: The Uboff piece would have benefited from mention of PixelQI display technology. It lets you choose between a glowing color screen or a low-power mode with E Ink-type qualities. Refresh rates are far higher than current E Ink’s, making full-motion video possible.

Related: E-book-friendly tablet coming from Microsoft? Pure speculation,

Second image: That’s a Microsoft Courier tablet prototype.

 
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