Austin (TX) - Motion Computing could ignite a new wave of enthusiasm for Tablet PCs with its new LS 800 model. The device is a full-featured Tablet PC running Windows XP and integrating a Pentium M processor in a case that is slightly larger than a pocket book.
If a Tablet PC couldn't convince simply because of bulky designs, Motion Computing may be worth a visit. The company announced a new model with a compact size that fits right between traditional Tablet PCs and so-called ultra PCs, such as the OQO. The LS800 squeezes all features of a common Tablet PC into a device which the company claims is the smallest and lightest in its class.
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